Anonymous wrote:Will it make its way over here?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it impossible for an aircraft to unintentionally collide with this spy balloon?
Anyone?
My take is we don't know what is inside the balloon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it impossible for an aircraft to unintentionally collide with this spy balloon?
Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it impossible for an aircraft to unintentionally collide with this spy balloon?
Anyone?
It’s flying higher than commercial aircraft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it impossible for an aircraft to unintentionally collide with this spy balloon?
Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would expect the US public to get very little details. Of course.
Of course the Pentagon and White House are not going to report what they know or plan to do.
Duh!!
The fact that they have done nothing at this point is concerning.
They have known about this balloon for days, if not weeks. It is a fricking spy balloon.
Even the pentagon spokesperson said it was a violation of our airspace and a violation of international law.
And, this administration's response is "Meh. Let 'er fly."
What a ridiculously weak response.
I read from a former DOD they want to collect data and see exactly what it is and info it has which might mean a plan to figure out how to get it down to do just that. They also don’t want China to see what they will do when they launch the real one so they can plan around it.
Why didn’t they just take it down before reaching our border?
No idea. We have good friends in Montana that said it sounded loud as hell. People got cameras and seriously thought it was a ufo.