Statement on Unidentified Objects Fired from the Pentagon: There May Be Aliens
Discussions continue regarding the release of three separate unidentified objects into North American airspace in a matter of days.
General Glen VanHerck, head of the US North American Airspace Defense Command, said they do not rule out the possibility that objects shot down by US warplanes could come from extraterrestrials: “We hope that intelligence will investigate this. “I’m not ruling out any possibility,” he said. Noting that they evaluated all kinds of potential threats, VanHerck said it was not possible to determine where the struck objects came from during the first investigations.

Glen Van Herck
The North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) took action yesterday for an unidentified object flying on the US-Canada border, after the Chinese balloon dropped unidentified objects over Alaska and Canada. NORAD was revealed to have dropped another unidentified object after it closed off the Lake Michigan and Lake Huron region on the US-Canada border for a short time.
Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Patrick Ryder said in a written statement that the object in question was shot down by a US F-16 on instructions from US President Joe Biden. Stating that the object was flying at an altitude of 20,000 feet, Ryder said: “This object has caused concerns, including that its route and altitude may be a hazard to civil aviation.”
‘AMERICAN PEOPLE WAITING FOR AN ANSWER’
The Republican representative from Michigan, retired Lt. Gen. Jack Bergman, wrote on his Twitter account that the American public was waiting for answers to questions about the high-altitude objects in question.
NORAD closed the region to flights for a short time on the grounds that it detected abnormal radar activity over the state of Montana, where nuclear weapons are deployed, but announced that it could not find any objects associated with the radar detections in the area. investigation.
The US military hit a Chinese high-altitude balloon, which it had previously detected over Montana, off the coast of South Carolina, on February 4. The Pentagon also dropped an unidentified object over Alaska on February 9.
On February 11, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the object had been dropped over the Yukon region of Canada in cooperation with the United States.
The Pentagon has accelerated UFO research in recent years. The US military has recently made statements about hundreds of reports of unidentified objects.
A UFO investigation unit was also established within the Pentagon. On the other hand, no statement has been made from the Pentagon to date that there is evidence of extraterrestrial beings from outer space. (Reuters/AA)
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