NASA's urgent investigation into the "suspicious balloon" incident that occurred when Biden's plane landed, has attracted widespread attention. According to eyewitness photographs, a spherical object flashed quickly on Biden's plane, and even appeared three times, with an interval of about 1 hour each time. The incident caused an immediate stir on the Internet, with some speculating that it might just be a balloon because it was moving in line with the balloon, but NASA experts were puzzled. At that time, the special plane in which Biden was flying was landing at Los Angeles International Airport, while two F35 fighters were patrolling the air, and the tanker was refueling the fighters. Suddenly, a shiny silvery-white object moved quickly, striking the eye. Despite speculation that this may be just an ordinary balloon, NASA experts say there is still a lack of high-quality data to solve such mysteries.
It is worth mentioning that NASA held its first public meeting of the expert group on UFOs in the first half of this year, and conducted a public live broadcast, but experts believe that there is a lack of effective methods to document UFOs, and the available data cannot help experts analyze the nature and origin of UFOs. In addition, some commercial aviation pilots are reluctant to report anomalies even when they see them because they are commonplace and reporting can cause unnecessary headaches. This series of events remains an unsolved mystery and has raised many concerns about the situation in the United States. The U.S. has become more vigilant against unidentified flying objects (UFOs) after the adjustment of its strategic direction, and has also spotted some "suspicious balloons". At the beginning of this year, the United States sent F-22 fighter jets to the Yukon Territory of Canada, discovered a "suspicious balloon", and then launched an AIM-9X missile worth $500,000 and successfully shot it down.
However, what is surprising is that this balloon was actually released by the Americans themselves!The balloon was last seen about 11 kilometers off the western coast of Alaska, and according to the model**, it is likely that it ended up floating over the Yukon Territory of Canada, and is very similar in height, position and size to the balloon shot down by the U.S. military. It would be ironic if it was really the US military that shot down its own balloon. At that time, the U.S. military played up the balloon threat and tried to create tension, repeatedly emphasizing that it would cost a lot of money to shoot it down, but the result was a big mistake. After the incident, Biden also publicly admitted that the UFO shot down over North America had nothing to do with China. This move seems to be to reduce the tension level of the balloon incident, and it is indeed hilarious. If this farce doesn't end in time, it may get you into trouble. Why?Biden wisely chose to "take it when you see it." First of all, there are a huge number of civilian high-altitude balloons around the world, and there are many unreported high-altitude balloons in the United States alone. If one is found and one is beaten, the United States cannot afford such a huge consumption.
For example, the balloons released by the "Northern Illinois Bottle-Cap Balloon Team" are worth about $12-$180 each, but the US military has to dispatch an F-22 and spend $500,000 worth of an AIM-9X missile to shoot it down. Under such circumstances, if a country wants to make trouble and take advantage of the wind direction to release a large number of high-altitude balloons to the United States, and the US fighter planes are forced to take off and shoot down one by one, the cost is not insignificant, but it cannot be ignored, because if there is really a spy balloon hidden inside, the US intelligence agencies will face a leak crisis. Second, the U.S. shooting down balloons would also pose a threat to local business and research programs. The balloons released by the United States in one test may be indistinguishable from ordinary balloons. The event attracted the participation of scientific research teams and commercial companies, but it also sparked accusations from some that the United States was actually distracting the public by publicly playing up the balloon threat.
At that time, the vinyl chloride leak accident in East Palestine, Ohio, USA, and the Nord Stream pipeline**, both of which became international hot spots, involved the vital interests of hundreds of millions of people. The deliberate hype of the balloon incident by the United States may lead to disappointment and doubts about the trust of the population. Therefore, Biden chose to lower the fire after dealing with the balloon incident, which not only stabilized the domestic situation, but also released some friendly signals for Sino-US relations. After handling the balloon incident this time, the United States wisely avoided provocations against China. In conclusion, what do you think about the approach of the "suspicious balloon" to Biden's plane?Feel free to share your views and stories in the comments section.