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Monday, February 13, 2023

What's going on?

What on Earth is going on?

On Saturday, February 4, the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina.

Last Friday, the U.S. used an F-22 fighter jet to shoot down an unidentified flying object over Alaska that was moving at altitudes similar to civilian aircraft. It was not identified as a balloon.

On Saturday, an F-22 was used again to shoot down a "cylindrical object" flying at 40,000 feet over the central Yukon territory in Canada.

Then, on Sunday, the U.S. used an F-16 fighter to shoot down an "octagonal structure" with strings attached to it over Lake Huron.

The commander of the U.S. Northern Command, General Glen VanHerck, interestingly said "I'm not going to categorize them as balloons. We're calling them objects for a reason."

The oddest part? No one seems to know what the heck is going on. Which I find very odd.

After all, we had clear photographs and videos of China's spy balloon from the time that it was over Montana all the way to when it was shot down off the coast of South Carolina.

But we don't have photos or video of the three objects that have been downed in the last few days? I don't believe it.

The very best low earth orbit satellite imagery used for commercial purposes is capable of 25-30 cm resolution. This would provide a decent level of detail on an object at altitude. And intelligence satellites can image to 5 cm resolution which can "see" an individual human walking, or even down to 1 cm resolution, which can reveal as much as a crack in a sidewalk.

Better yet, the F-22s and F-16 that were used to shoot down the three objects have the ability to take photos and video at very close range. Not to mention earth-based observation that can be directed at any object at altitude.

Something is up. Are these UFOs? I seriously doubt it.

And these objects are being shot down with AIM-9X sidewinder missiles. Aside from costing about $400k each, they can incinerate the target. That won't leave much left to identify the downed objects.

Curious, isn't it? Especially when these fighter jets are equipped with 20-millimeter cannons that could take down the objects without destroying them at a fraction of the cost to taxpayers and leaving something concrete to recover for analysis. I suspect that's by design.

My gut tells me we're all being played again. I'm just speculating, but "they" may want us to be perplexed and fearful about what's happening with these unidentifiable objects, so that we're not noticing other things that are going on…

What is it that "they" don't want us to see? We can't be sure, but there are two things that jump out at me right now.

Last Wednesday (February 8), Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh put out an incredible piece of journalism outlining how the Biden administration sabotaged the Nord Stream pipelines, cutting off Europe from its cheap and abundant source of natural gas. It's an eye-opening piece with an amazing amount of detail about how the sabotage was orchestrated. It's a fantastic read and highly recommended. It's also politically damning.

After the pipelines were blown up, they emitted as much as 778 million cubic meters of methane gas into the atmosphere. Methane gas is about 82.5 times worse for the atmosphere compared to carbon emissions.

The Nord Stream sabotage has become an environmental disaster and was completely unnecessary. A Stanford climate scientist noted that "Whoever ordered this should be prosecuted for war crimes and go to jail."

The other issue that has reached a fever pitch in the scientific and medical community is the record levels of excess deaths that are happening in every country that widely administered the COVID-19 mRNA "vaccines." Whether it's blood clots, aneurysms, heart attacks, or a radical increase in cancers, the numbers don't lie. Something is seriously wrong.

Jeff Brown

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