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Why More Than One Shot Was Needed to Take Down Unknown Object Over Lake Huron

If the Federal Bureau of Investigation weren’t corrupt and infested with left-wing operatives, I would’ve said we needed an X-Files unit. As bad as the Chinese spy balloon incident was, the Biden administration allowed the spy device to enter US airspace, hover for days and then crash off the Carolina coast. We now have objects detected above Alaska and Lake Huron. In recent days, three unidentified objects were seen blasting out of the skies, including one around Lake Huron. The recent unknown craft was octagonal-shaped, and from what I can tell—our leaders have no idea what to do about it. 

It could also avoid being a heat seeking sidewinder missile. Katie reported that it was downed by another strike. Today’s post was written yesterdayNo debris was found among these three objects (via Fox News): 

Officials confirmed to Fox News that the U.S. military aircraft that crashed into an unidentified object in Michigan’s sky on Sunday did not succeed in its first attempt over Lake Huron. 

Sidewinder missiles were used by the Air Force F-16 to attack the target. 

“The first Sidewinder heat-seeking missile missed the target,” One official said. 

It was not clear exactly where the missile that went missing ended up. The second missile destroyed the target. Each missile costs more than $400,000. 

We don’t know where to go. We don’t know—and that’s an official Biden administration policy. We don’t care if Ukraine is a problem. With UFOs and balloons, it’s ‘wait and see.’ These devices are believed to be surveillance devices. However, we don’t know for certain.  


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