GOP Senators Say Intel Briefing Has Left Them in “Unity in Confusion” on UFO Origins
Tuesday’s briefing by the Senate focused on the four flying objects that were shot over North America during the past two weeks. Three GOP senators stated afterward that there was still “confusion” The White House must tell Americans all it knows about the origins and fate of the three men mentioned above.
Louisiana GOP Senator John Kennedy left the intelligence briefing claiming there’s no one else. “unity in confusion,” At least three UFOs were taken down by the Chinese spy balloon.
Navy divers have recovered at least part of the other craft – a China surveillance balloon shot down Feb. 7 off the coast of South Carolina. The FBI is now said to have the remains.
Kennedy said one problem with identifying the others – three UFOs – is that they were shot down over what he described as “very difficult terrain.”
“Low temperature, lots of inclement weather,” He stated. “They’re looking but they haven’t been able to find them.”
One craft was shot down over Alaska on Friday, while another was taken down in Canada’s Yukon Region. The last Sunday was over Lake Huron.
Kennedy said that Americans need more information to understand the situation. This is despite speculation that extraterrestrials may be involved. Yesterday, the White House assured that the public that the UFOs that were downed are not the work of aliens.
“At a minimum, the director of national intelligence should go in front of the American people and explain what we know, what we don’t know without divulging any classified information,” Kennedy said. “We have unity in confusion.”
Kennedy also stated after the briefing, that China appears to have used flying objects for intelligence gathering in America since at least 2017. Those briefing the senators didn’t fully explain why this matter is only now being revealed.
“Lock your doors tonight,” He stated.
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan, a fellow Republican, also called on the Biden Administration to be more transparent with Congress and the American people.
Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton called for President Biden to address American citizens.
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