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The US military has not resolved the controversy over the nature of 3 flying objects it shot down over the past three days over Alaska, Canada and Lake Huron, Michigan.

The latest incident raised more questions about the wave of mysterious flying objects that were shot down over North America this month, as these incidents renewed many questions that more than half of Americans believe about whether there is another life and aliens more intelligent than humans.

US military officials did not provide any details indicating whether the mysterious objects dropped over the past three days were related to the downing of the Chinese spy balloon, which was pictured collecting debris off the coast of North Carolina.

The Pentagon stated that these objects were traveling at an altitude of 20,000 feet (6.1 kilometers), which represents a great danger to commercial air traffic.


Flying objects, not balloons

And the US Northern Military Command indicated that the investigation teams are working to collect debris from the unidentified objects that were dropped without disclosing any details of what was found, as some analyzes indicate that these flying objects could be a “invasive type of balloon” or “a type of payment system".

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.

The response of the American General Vanherk and his failure to exclude linking them to aliens doubled the controversy over the nature of these objects, as General Vanherk refused to classify these objects as balloons, commenting, "We call them things, what we see are very, very small objects that produce a very low radar cross-section." .

"I'm not ruling anything out. I'll leave it to the intelligence community to reveal the truth about that," General Vanherk said.

The Pentagon had shot down a spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina on the fourth of February, after it had flown for several days over the United States. Officials said that it had come from China and was used to monitor sensitive sites. However, China denied using it for espionage, confirming that it was to monitor the weather and lost its way. The incident led to an escalation of tensions between Washington and Beijing.


other humans

And the incidents of dropping unidentified flying objects over North America in recent days have renewed many questions in which more than half of Americans believe about whether there is other life and aliens more intelligent than humans, as many Americans believe that there is something interesting and there may be countries or individuals. Living on our planet, they have achieved technological feats that we could not have imagined in the past, or we may have witnessed a phenomenon that comes from somewhere else, according to the Americans.

According to a poll conducted by the Pew Center a year ago among more than 10,000 Americans, and its results were published in June 2021, 65% of Americans believe in the existence of intelligent alien life on planets other than Earth, and the poll showed that 87% of Americans do not believe that flying UFOs constitute a security threat to the United States at all.

These incidents renewed the talk about the issue of "Unidentified Flying Objects -UFO", where some experts believe that some unidentified flying objects - if they are not atmospheric phenomena, planes or balloons that people have misidentified - are very real, to the extent that the inspector The general at the Pentagon was previously forced to conduct a comprehensive investigation in the summer of 2021, in response to an explicit request from the Senate Intelligence Committee.

The report included that there are very reliable data and recordings of witnesses who confirmed the repeated sightings of unidentified flying objects near sensitive US military sites, and the Pentagon investigation, which came in 9 pages and was seen by Al Jazeera Net, did not confirm that there is any evidence of the existence of aliens, but it does not exclude that either. .

It is worth noting that former US President Barack Obama had aroused the curiosity of the American people years ago when he said in a television interview that there are “snapshots and recordings of objects in the sky, and we do not know what they are exactly, we cannot explain how they move nor know their path, and this cannot be easily explained.” And I think some people are still taking that very seriously, trying to check to see what those things are."


Crazy

In an interview with the American “CBS” network, Montana Democratic Senator John Test said, “What has happened in the past two weeks or so has been nothing short of insane.” Republicans have repeatedly criticized the Biden administration for its handling of the first suspected spy balloon. with it, saying it should have been dropped much sooner.

For his part, Senator Chuck Schumer, the leader of the Democratic majority in the Senate, said, "Intelligence officials believe that the flying objects were in fact observation balloons, but they are much smaller than the first balloons dropped off the coast of South Carolina."

While some commentators saw that Russia or China may have reached advanced technology unknown to the Americans, NASA repeats that it is too early to rule out the existence of other extraterrestrial beings.