The US points out that the three objects shot down after the Chinese balloon may have been harmless

The Joe Biden government pointed out this Tuesday the possibility, apparently increasingly probable, that the three objects shot down between last Friday and Sunday in Alaska, Canada and Lake Huron in Michigan were "benign" artifacts for civilian use " for commercial or research purposes.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
14 February 2023 Tuesday 09:24
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The US points out that the three objects shot down after the Chinese balloon may have been harmless

The Joe Biden government pointed out this Tuesday the possibility, apparently increasingly probable, that the three objects shot down between last Friday and Sunday in Alaska, Canada and Lake Huron in Michigan were "benign" artifacts for civilian use " for commercial or research purposes.

The White House Homeland Security spokesman, John Kirby, pointed out this hypothesis in an appearance via zoom in which he stressed that there is "no indication" that the three "objects" in question are linked to the Chinese espionage program to which Yes, the huge balloon shot down six nautical miles (11 kilometers) off the coast of South Carolina on February 4 would belong.

Kirby also highlighted the serious difficulties that, especially due to bad weather conditions, the rescue teams are facing in their search for the remains of these three aerial elements.

The appearance of the Homeland Security spokesman is part of the efforts with which the White House tries to combat the barrage of rumors and misinformation created by the lack of data on the artifacts that it rushed to shoot down with missiles launched from F-22 and F-22 fighters. -16.

The plane that shot down the contraption over Lake Huron on Sunday missed its first shot with a missile that ended up in the water, causing no damage, Kirby himself confirmed.