Timeline of recent UFO sightings over US airspace
- Wednesday, February 1: Chinese balloon is spotted above Montana (this is not being referred to as a UFO as it was identified as a balloon)
- Saturday, February 4: Chinese balloon is shot down off the coast of South Carolina after having drifted across the country
- Thursday, February 9: First UFO is detected off coast of northern Alaska
- Friday, February 10: UFO is shot down over Deadhorse, Alaska
- Saturday, February 11: Second UFO is shot down over Mayo, Yukon, Canada.
- FAA shuts down airspace over Montana citing another possible UFO, but NORAD claims it was a 'radar anomaly'
- Sunday, February 12: Third UFO is detected over the Great Lakes and shot down
The cancer of US fear mongering
The US and Australian public who are not crackpots or members of cults believing in the existence of aliens or ET's should be provided with another possible explanation for what is happening with this particular news story.
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This is that Biden and his military generals, together with assistance from US media, to maintain US hold on power and hegemony, are seeking to terrify and panic Americans and the western world by intensifying their insecurities.
There has been no occasion when US leaders have attempted to calm the American public over what has been propagandised as existential threats to the American way of life by aliens from inner and outer space. Be it Cuba, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, Nicaragua, China, Russia, UFOs or ETs, fear mongering by Washington with a supportive media is the prelude to increasing war budgets and invading countries or destroying their resistance so that the dissident nations become client states.
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Lim Teck Ghee, a former graduate of the Australian National University, is a political analyst in Malaysia. He has a regular column called, ‘Another Take’ in The Sun, one of the nation’s print media.