1. What does it mean when a fighter pilot utters 'no propulsion systems'?
In simple terms.....no prop engine and sign of a jet....so it's a balloon, or it's a UFO....end of the story.
2. Senator Fetterman a lost cause?
Someone on his 'team' said yesterday that they expended all chances for a stroke recovery by pushing him on through the campaign of 2022. So this is it.....he can never get any better.
My personal belief is that the 'team' (including his wife) want him to push on through 2023, and 2024....retiring in early 2025 (the next election would be 2026 then).
3. There's a California draft bill existing presently....which says a school would be unable to throw out or suspend a student....if they would not respect the authority of teachers.
I would guess....if it passes.....more than 10-percent of the present teachers in the state would call it quits within a year.
4. The NY Times says that something called 'hasty packing' is what got classified into boxes to be sent to Biden's house and university situation.
How this never happened before? Not explained.
While reminding Canadians of the vital importance of working to protect the indigenous people of North America, and reminding the nation that all measures will be taken to ensure their safety as the recovery efforts continue, Defense Minister Anand emphasized the importance of the moment stating “we detected this object together” with NORAD, and “we defeated this object together.”
ReplyDeleteA rather odd choice of carefully selected words, inferring “the object” was fighting back.
“...Engaged and defeated...”
ReplyDeleteYou mean there was a battle??
Where are the pictures of said objects?
ReplyDeleteCanada's Defence Minister Anita Anand would not speculate on where the object came from.
ReplyDeleteShe described it as cylindrical in shape but said it was smaller than the Chinese balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina in the US a week ago.
Missiles are cylindrical objects. So are the fuselages of airplanes. Doesn't mean it was a missile or plane, but I can't think of another cylindrical object capable of flying at 40,000 feet and that would be a risk to civilian air traffic.
ReplyDeleteCNN: US Pilots approaching object shot down over Alaska said the aircraft interfered with their plane’s sensors, another said they ‘could identify no identifiable propulsion system and they did not know how it was actually staying in the air’
ReplyDelete5G cellphone antennas can interfere with aircraft sensors. Maybe the balloon has 5G WIFI.
ReplyDeleteWhile the U.S. government was focusing on transgender issues, maybe China and Russia were developing a new technology.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a threat. They’re brobably working on something to use against us when they invade Taiwan..
ReplyDeleteThings are getting sporty over the Great Lakes this Sunday. First it was the FAA closing airspace over Lake Michigan while military planes conducted a patrol, now Canada has closed airspace over Lake Huron due to an “active air defense operation” somewhere over Tobermory, Ontario.
ReplyDeleteThe US military has decommissioned another “object” over Lake Huron.
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