Re: War with China
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:55 pm
So which is it, not detected or treason?
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yes they lie like its oxygen needed for life.Paladin wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:01 am NORAD Pleads Incompetence Over Failure To Spot Trump-Era Chinese Spy Balloons
Having far above average knowledge of such things, I think it's obvious that the Brandon "administration" is lying... like always.
The "war" we are in is not with China.....powerboatr wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 11:44 amyes they lie like its oxygen needed for life.Paladin wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:01 am NORAD Pleads Incompetence Over Failure To Spot Trump-Era Chinese Spy Balloons
Having far above average knowledge of such things, I think it's obvious that the Brandon "administration" is lying... like always.
but it goes back long long time ever since fbi took over the country
the "weather balloon" guts are now begin sent to the FBI for examination....which means NOTHING to be found or confirmed, guts will get lost or ???
Breaking Newspowerboatr wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 11:44 am the "weather balloon" guts are now begin sent to the FBI for examination....which means NOTHING to be found or confirmed, guts will get lost or ???
wellGrayling813 wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 12:33 pm
Yes I know "Admiral" Richard Levine is not part of the military...but you get the idea.
So yeah, there is no way they missed that over the Pacific. Back in the 1981, during STS-1, the DOD had optics that from the ground could see Space Shuttle tiles in orbit (no need for spy satellites). The DOD would regularly practice watching the Space Shuttle re-enter the Earth's atmosphere over the Pacific... a vehicle moving at Mach 25... a whole lot faster than any balloon.measuring 200 feet tall and had a payload weighing nearly a ton.
Chinese state-owned television aired footage of a high-altitude balloon dropping hypersonic weapons in 2018.
That stuff lights up on radar:The Chinese balloon that crossed the U.S. was outfitted with antennas likely capable of collecting communications, a senior State Department official said Thursday, adding that the Biden administration is preparing to take action against China’s surveillance program.
Providing details the U.S. has gathered since tracking and shooting down the balloon, the official said the balloon was also equipped with large solar panels capable of powering an array of intelligence-collection sensors. The manufacturer of the balloon has a direct relationship with the Chinese military, the official added.
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exactlyPaladin wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:11 am Navy Releases First Images Of Chinese Surveillance Balloon Debris
So yeah, there is no way they missed that over the Pacific. Back in the 1981, during STS-1, the DOD had optics that from the ground could see Space Shuttle tiles in orbit (no need for spy satellites). The DOD would regularly practice watching the Space Shuttle re-enter the Earth's atmosphere over the Pacific... a vehicle moving at Mach 25... a whole lot faster than any balloon.measuring 200 feet tall and had a payload weighing nearly a ton.
Did the the Chinese pay off Uncle Joe and Chinese Milley for a stand down? How many pieces of silver did these guys sell us out for???