There are various theories about the origin of the unidentified flying objects that have been shot down by the United States, but everything seems to indicate that they were most likely sent by some enemy power to spy on and measure the response capacity of security systems. American alert.
If this hypothesis is verified, we would be facing a very complex situation, since the United States would see this fact as a vile provocation, which would increase the possibility of a conflict between powerful nations.
On February 12, the United States shot down the fourth UFO in nine days, this time over Lake Huron. According to the North American Department of Defense, it was an unidentified object that apparently did not represent a threat to anyone on Earth, but there were concerns that it could interfere with the routes of commercial airplanes, so the decision was made to shoot him down, CNN reported.
After what happened with the alleged Chinese spy balloon, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has adjusted its radar system to make it more sensitive to these objects.
We have been taking a closer look at our airspace at these altitudes, including improving our radar, which may explain, at least in part, the increase in objects we have detected over the past week.
-Melissa Dalton, Under Secretary of National Defense
When asked if it could be alien artifacts, Luis Elizondo, who is an Intelligence officer and directed the Pentagon’s UFO Program until 2017, ruled out this possibility.
No one thinks that flying objects are anything other than devices made here on Earth. What is happening now is that low-end technology is being used to harass the United States. It’s a high-impact, low-cost way for China to do this, and the more you look at the sky, the more you’ll see.
In short, on February 4 the supposed Chinese spy balloon was shot down, which is not happy for the Chinese government. Then, on February 10, another UFO was shot down in Alaska, and on February 11, an F-22 military plane operated jointly by the United States and Canada shot down another UFO over Yukon, Canada. Finally, on February 12, the last unknown object that appeared was shot down.
The Chinese government admitted that the first UFO belonged to them, but they deny that it was a spy balloon; the second shot down in Alaska was the size of a small car; the one shot down in Canada was a cylindrical object smaller than the Chinese balloon and the last one had an octagonal structure from which ropes hung; As reported The Spanish.