Constant UAO activity is bizarre

Is the truth out there?
The famous tagline for the former hit TV show “The X-Files” (and carried on in the Sheriff’s Log by Seth Thompson) seems appropriate lately here in the United States, as we continue to hear about our military shooting down Unidentified Aerial Objects (UAO), or in some cases like the Chinese spy balloon shot down, identified aerial objects.
What in the name of aliens is going on around here?
Over the course of eight days, the military shot down four such objects. The first was the suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that was shot down off the coast of South Carolina. It was traveling above commercial air traffic, was roughly 200 feet tall and weighed more than a couple thousand pounds.
Six days later an unidentified object was again shot down by an F-22 ten miles off the coast of Alaska over the Arctic Ocean. This object was unidentified and shot down while flying at 40,000 feet.
Only one day later in northern Canada a cylindrical object was shot down by another F-22. It was also flying at 40,000 feet.
The very next day another unidentified object was shot down as it flew at 20,000 feet by a F-16 fighter jet. This one was shot down over Michigan’s Upper Peninsula near Lake Huron.
Was does this all mean? Where are all these coming from? Are they all sent by the Chinese government? Our government has been mostly tight-lipped about what is being shot down, but it is certainly disconcerting that the country’s airspace has been so frequently infringed upon and that the government can’t seem to explain what is going on with these downed crafts. At least, they don’t seem able to explain it in public, anyway.
It certainly raises military questions, as to why these objects are not being detected before they reach the U.S. airspace. That has to be a national security concern. Even if the items aren’t dangerous, the fact they keep showing up is a concern. It also creates concern for civilian aviation. If one of those objects were to get low enough or in the wrong path, it could create a disaster of a situation with the thousands of commercial airlines that crisscross the country on a daily basis.
In the movies it can be fun to see and hear about UAOs and the green men that walk out of them when they land. In the real world, UAOs continually coming into our airspace is a cause for concern. We hope our government is forthcoming to the American people in the coming weeks and lets us know what that truth that is out there really is.

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