Ballooning Rhetoric: Aliens, Escalation and Airborne Surveillance

Ballooning Rhetoric: Aliens, Escalation and Airborne Surveillance

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Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark

Things are getting rather bizarre at the US Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).  Its increasingly prominent commanding chief, one General Glen VanHerck, has abandoned any initial sense of frankness in discussing the destruction of an alleged Chinese surveillance balloon on February 4. 

Since that disproportionately violent event, more public relations than sense, three other objects have also been destroyed.  “We’re calling them objects, not balloons, for a reason,” the general said cryptically in remarks made on February 12.  The briefing came in the aftermath of the downing of an octagonal-shaped object over Lake Huron on the US-Canada border.

Cultures of paranoia and suspicion approach such statements the way crops take to manure.  The line between extraterrestrial fantasies and human-made balloons can become grainy.  Tinfoil hats become charged; fear finds a funnel to travel through.  The suggestion from the general that “the intel community and the counterintelligence community figure that out” signalled an avalanche of speculation.  This was given further impetus by VanHerck’s assertion that he “hadn’t ruled out anything” to a question on whether aliens featured in the mix.

“At this point, we continue to assess every threat or potential threat unknown that approaches North America with an attempt to identify it.”

On February 13, the White House was left to deal with the excitement caused by the Pentagon’s speculations.  Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was given the bucket to dampen the enthusiasm.  “I know there have been questions and concerns about this, but there is no sign, again no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent takedowns.”

John Kirby, coordinator for strategic communications at the National Security Council in the White House, was also adamant in his briefing: “I don’t think the American people need to worry about aliens with respect to these crafts, period.”  Hardly reassuring to those glued to such reports as that from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in June 2021, which refused to rule out the possibility that 144 unidentified aerial phenomena might have extraterrestrial provenance.

The bafflement over these objects has added some zest to the already exaggerated China threat.  It is a throwback to the Cold War, which was characterised by ill-educated second guesses about performance, capability, and awareness about an inscrutable enemy.  Foes, drunk with threat inflation, jousted in the dark and groped in the wilderness, finding a mirage of reality.

With the latest belligerent undertakings by the US government, an escalation is being encouraged by the hawks in Congress.  Kirby, wishing to add a sting to the China effort, told the press that Biden, on coming to office, directed the US intelligence community to conduct a broad assessment of Chinese intelligence capabilities.  “We know that these [Chinese] surveillance balloons have crossed over dozens of countries on multiple continents around the world, including some of our closest allies and partners.”

This is hardly a unilateral game.  Having accused Beijing of such airborne surveillance present and past, the Biden administration is now facing accusations of its own.  According to the PRC, the US has conducted its own exercises in flying high-altitude balloons in its airspace – no fewer than 10 times last year.  To that can be added hundreds of reconnaissance missions.  “It’s very common that the US intrudes [into] others’ airspace,” remarked Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin, citing 657 sorties made by Washington in 2022 and 64 aircraft flights in January “over the South China Sea alone”.

Kirby was cocksure in denying such claims, even those alleged missions that might apply to Taiwan or the South China Sea.  “There is [sic] no US surveillance aircraft over Chinese – in Chinese airspace.”

The Balloon Affair has also tickled the interest of Washington’s allies.  Object fever is catching.  The United Kingdom, that reliably unquestioning transatlantic appendage of US power, is hopping on the bandwagon.  The country’s transport minister, Richard Holden, did not even care to cite any evidence of “Chinese spy balloons” making their way through British airspace.  What mattered was that it was “possible” and “that there will be people from the Chinese government trying to act as a hostile state.”

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace further suggested, with forced graveness, that, “The UK and her allies will review what these aerospace intrusions mean for our security.  This development is another sign of how the global threat picture is changing for the worse.”  Blame it on those objects.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also reminded the good people of Britain that the country is ever vigilant to any incursions from hot air objects or anything similar to them.  “We have something called the quick reaction alert force which involves Typhoon planes, which are kept on 24/7 readiness to police our airspace, which is incredibly important.”

Tobias Ellwood, Conservative chairman of the Commons defence select committee, swallowed the suggestion that those sneaky Orientals were “exploiting the West’s weakness” with their mysterious aerial instruments.  At least there was no mention of aliens, but that is increasingly becoming a distinction without a difference.

Dr. Binoy Kampmark was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge.  He currently lectures at RMIT University.  Email: bkampmark@gmail.com

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Isser Harel

Truth is treason in the empire of lies is the most fitting commentary for the corrupt deep state hegemony. Anything to distract from the unprecedented deaths increase.

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Wallace

Go to this link my friends, I found this last night after a few hours of research on corner reflectors, among other things. This is exactly whats going on. Thank me later. This was from 2019.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/28640/could-some-of-the-ufos-navy-pilots-are-encountering-be-airborne-radar-reflectors?

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JPJP

They are desperate ! The WEF/Deep State/ Globalists are losing their minds over Russia/China/Turkey/Iran/Opec+ and those scumbags know they wont win this time and above all they need a distraction, something big, to divert the attention from the Ukraine war and the collapse of the world economy especially in the Western World. A fake alien invasion over Canada would allow the US to take control of a large chunk of the Artic and create a false flag and put the blame on Russia.

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War

US just want to cover from US major news presented US and Norway coordinated blowing out Nort Stream 2 pipeline.

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Yuri

Hersh reveals that dumbmark and sweden complicit in nordstream sabotage—2 US colonies

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Daniel

No one would fucking dare mention aliens when Charles is king. Look up the flag of wales and see the bardic rituals his mother did. Israelis claim the secret treaties are known but i hear the political issue about reconaiisance ships has collapsed. Look up Laura Eisenhower and the CIA stargate program. Be quick about it and stay grounded. 125 year secrecy and Q clearance above top secret protocols put thing sin perspective. DOn’t beleive the hype just consider how few people knew about the AMericas in the 11th century when the vikings went there through extreme endurance.

Welsh ROswell BBC.

Hot choclate – No doubt about it

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