General Glendy Vanherk, commander of the US Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, said that he did not rule out that the unknown objects dropped by the United States in the past days were from extraterrestrials, while Washington made contact with Beijing about the Chinese airship that was shot down by the US military on suspicion of being intended for espionage. .

On Sunday, US General Vanherk responded to a question about the connection of the three flying objects that were shot down by US fighters to aliens, saying, "I do not rule out anything ... I will leave it to the intelligence community to reveal the truth about that."

"At this point, we continue to assess every threat or potential unknown threat approaching North America by trying to identify it," he added.

The US general's remarks came at a press conference at the Pentagon after a US F-16 fighter jet shot down an octagonal object over Lake Huron on the US-Canada border, on the orders of the President. American Joe Biden.

A summary of the events of the last days of the ticket and linking the events: strange events that occurred in the past few days:

February 4: Chinese balloon drop.

February 6: The Turkish earthquake..


February 10: A UFO was dropped over Alaska


. February 11: A UFO was dropped over Canada… https://t.co/lLdcmfF0mO pic.twitter.com/4FHDt59fPs

— Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,M.Sc.,DPT.

(@drhossamy65) February 12, 2023

third body

It was the third unidentified flying object shot down by American fighters since last Friday, following the February 4 shooting down of a suspected Chinese balloon, which put North American air defenses on high alert.

In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Sunday that Canadian investigators are tracking down the wreckage of the mysterious flying object that was shot down by US fighter jets over the Yukon region in the far northwest of the country, which borders the US state of Alaska.

"The search teams are working on the ground, looking forward to finding and analyzing the object," Trudeau told reporters.

He did not say what the object was, but said it "presented a reasonable threat to the security of civilian flights".


"The security of our citizens is our top priority, and that is why I made the decision to shoot down that mysterious object," he added.

Chinese airship

US Assistant Secretary of Defense Melissa said on Sunday that her country had contacted China about the Chinese balloon, after the Pentagon's requests for dialogue had been rejected for several days.


US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had asked to speak with his Chinese counterpart, Wei Feng, shortly after the shooting down of an American fighter, the Chinese airship off the east coast of the United States, but Austin did not receive any response, although the incident prompted Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to cancel a trip to Beijing that had been scheduled for some time. long.

China said last Thursday that it refused to contact the US Secretary of Defense because of Washington's "irresponsible and gravely wrong" decision to shoot down the Chinese balloon.

Beijing denies that the balloon is for espionage purposes, saying it is for civilian weather research.