And there is a lot of what officials call ‘sky trash' up there,” said Martin. “The prevailing wind brings everything that way, from west, east across Northern Alaska and Northern Canada. On CBS, veteran national security correspondent David Martin said it's not at all clear that China is behind the three latest UFOs, which he described as “balloon-like objects.” “We’re not filtering out slow moving objects as per usual,” one U.S.-based security source told Soldier of Fortune magazine last night. basically ignored small objects that seemed to pose no threat as its radars scanned the skies. THREAT OR ‘SKY TRASH’? What we’re learning is until very recently, the U.S. WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE UPTICK IN MYSTERY OBJECTS BEING SHOT DOWN FROM U.S. “The military needs to have a plan to not only determine what's out there, but determine the dangers that go with it.” Jon Tester (D-MT) on CBS’s Face the Nation. “What’s gone on in the last two weeks or so, 10 days, has been nothing short of craziness,” said Sen. "In light of the People's Republic of China balloon that we took down last Saturday, we have been more closely scrutinizing our airspace at these altitudes, including enhancing our radar, which may at least partly explain the increase in objects that we've detected over the past week," said Melissa Dalton, assistant defense secretary for homeland defense and hemispheric affairs at last night’s Pentagon briefing.Īs they await answers, frustration is growing among members of Congress who complain that the joint U.S.-Canadian air defense system appears to be woefully behind the times. has fine-tuned its radars to track slower and smaller airborne objects. WE’VE ‘ADJUSTED THE GATES’: One explanation for the sudden onslaught of UFOs is that after the discovery of a “domain awareness gap” that allowed a Chinese spy balloon to go undetected, the U.S. US SHOOTS DOWN THIRD UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT THIS WEEKEND “Based on the recommendations of Secretary Austin and military leadership, an F-16 fired an AIM9x to successfully shoot down an airborne object flying at approximately 20,000 feet altitude,” added Ryder in a statement. “Based on its flight path and data, we can reasonably connect this object to the radar signal picked up over Montana, which flew in proximity to sensitive DOD sites,” said Pentagon spokesman Brig. "I would be hesitant and urge you not to attribute it to any specific country. But clearly, they're able to stay aloft,” VanHerck said last night. It could be a gaseous type of balloon inside a structure or it could be some type of a propulsion system. “I'm not able to categorize how they stay aloft. All three objects shared one common characteristic: they were slow-moving with no obvious propulsion system. The Saturday object was described as cylindrical by Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand. "What we are seeing is very, very small objects that produce a very, very low radar cross-section,” he added. We're calling them objects for a reason," VanHerck told reporters. "I'm not going to categorize them as balloons. and Canadian forces work to recover the wreckage hampered by bad weather. The objects - shot down Friday over northern Alaska, Saturday over the Yukon territory of western Canada, and yesterday over Michigan’s Lake Huron - are truly unidentified as U.S. Glen VanHerck, NORAD commander, was asked during a briefing last night if the objects could be extraterrestrial in origin, VanHerck replied, “I haven’t ruled out anything at this point.” fighter jets over the past three days that when Gen. (SB 35) Effective January 1, 2022.UNPRECEDENTED: So much mystery surrounds the three unidentified flying (or floating) objects downed by U.S. (c) The requirement in subdivision (a) does not apply to any year in which the candidate was not required to file the candidate’s income tax return with the Internal Revenue Service. (b) If the candidate has not filed the candidate’s income tax return with the Internal Revenue Service for the tax year immediately preceding the primary election, the candidate shall submit a copy of the income tax return to the Secretary of State within five days of filing the return with the Internal Revenue Service. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, the name of a candidate for Governor shall not be printed on a direct primary election ballot, unless the candidate, at least 88 days before the direct primary election, files with the Secretary of State copies of every income tax return the candidate filed with the Internal Revenue Service in the five most recent taxable years, in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 8903.
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