# Spyballoon
Pentagon Reports No New 'Objects' Sighted During Past 48 Hours
The US government hasn't detected any more unidentified objects flying in American airspace over the last 48 hours, the Pentagon reported on Wednesday. At a press conference, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin informed reporters he had no knowledge of further UFO's seen in America's skies within the last two days.
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Chinese spy balloon recap
The biggest controversy in the United States of America for the first half of this month has been the crisis over the Chinese spy balloon. The balloon was able to go from China and across the Pacific Ocean to going across Canada and the USA before being shot down on February 4.
Chinese spy balloon on South Carolina : What is China trying to do?
US officials say that a huge Chinese balloon shot down last week was indeed designed for spying, according to analysis of the wreckage, and was part of a wider surveillance program that spans several continents. This is what we know so far.
U.S. Navy is Still Recovering Parts of a Downed Chinese Spy Balloon After it Was Shot Down off the Coast of Myrtle Beach
The U.S. Navy has been successfully recovering pieces from the Chinese Spy Balloon, and released photos on Tuesday, 7 February 2023. It has been confirmed that the Chinese spy balloon was used to spy on sensitive locations while above the United States. This is the 5th known Chinese spy balloon like this to fly over the U.S., according to the White House National Security Council spokesman.
Republicans demand Joe Biden and Kamala Harris resign for delaying to shoot down the Chinese spy balloon
On January 28, 2023, a Chinese balloon entered American airspace over Alaska. The Chinese government said the balloon was a civilian airship used for meteorological research which had deviated from its course because of the wind.
Chinese Spy Balloon Shot Down With Missile in United States
A Chinese spy balloon that has been vexing authorities and transiting the United States for days was shot down on Saturday, February 4th. Secretary of Defense Loyd J. Austin III, confirmed in a written statement released by the Department of Defense, that a U.S. Air Force fighter jet shot down the balloon over the coast of South Carolina. Authorities had been hesitant to shoot down the balloon as they feared causing a loss of life or injury due to a potential debris field that would be created.
Could the Chinese Spy Balloon Be the Test Run for an EMP Attack on the US that Starts World War 3?
Now that the Chinese Spy Balloon has been shot down over the Atlantic Ocean, officials must try to determine what it's intended purpose was. There certainly has been significant speculation over the past few days since it first came onto the public radar.
Chinese surveillance device targets the Carolinas today
WILMINGTON, NC- An alleged Chinese spy balloon flying at around 60,000 feet over US airspace has begun its course over the Carolinas early this morning. The balloon is currently hovering over Charlotte, NC.
Huge Spy Balloon Drifting over Montana, Possibly Photographing Nuke Silos and Malmstrom AF Base
Canada Air Service now reports tracking a second balloon approaching the US border - Biden refuses to give shoot order. According to numerous reports and press releases issued by the Pentagon and NORAD, A large spy balloon, about the size of three adjacent buses, is currently drifting casually over Montana air space and is believed to be from China.