The US Shot down 3 UFOs last weekend? Fighter pilot analyzes
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Summary
Chris Ledo, a retired F-16 pilot and UAP investigator, discussed recent U.S. military engagements involving unidentified aerial objects. On February 4th, an F-22 shot down a large Chinese balloon off South Carolina. Following this, on February 10th, two F-35s encountered a cylindrical gray object in Alaska, which was later shot down by F-22s. On February 11th, another unidentified object was shot down in Canada. Finally, on February 12th, an F-16 shot down an octagonal object over Lake Huron. The military reported no injuries from these incidents. Ledo expressed curiosity about the identification of these objects and the implications of their shootdowns on national security and technology development.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses recent U.S. military engagements involving unidentified aerial phenomena, including the shootdown of a Chinese balloon and other unidentified objects. It raises questions about government transparency and historical incidents like Roswell, suggesting a pattern of secrecy regarding national security.
The U.S. military's recent shootdowns of unidentified objects may indicate a heightened awareness of aerial threats, potentially linked to China's technological advancements.
Chris Ledo
“How can they not identify these things? How can you shoot something down but not identify it?”
Managed by: United States Air Force
investigate UFO sightings
Managed by: United States Air Force
high altitude balloon program for meteorological data
Managed by: United States Air Force
surveillance balloon program over hostile territories
The United States Air Force shot down four unidentified objects in the sky, including a high altitude Chinese balloon.
The first object was a sizable high altitude balloon, while the other three were smaller and remained unidentified.
One pilot reported that the cylindrical and silverish gray object interfered with their aircraft sensors.
The Pentagon stated that there was no indication of surveillance capabilities for the octagonal object shot down over Lake Huron.
The U.S. government has a history of manipulating information in the name of National Security.
Major Marcel reported that the material he found at the Roswell incident was unlike anything he had ever seen.