While whatever just flew over part of Alaska heading towards Santaland may be “downed,” its identity still seems up in the air. The New York Times’ “A-Team” has all the particulars. Somewhat hidden in the context: the recent “2022 Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena’s” classified version suggested China may have used “advanced technology for aerial surveillance over American Military bases.” The Guardian chimes in with Mystery Surrounds What Exactly Was Object US Jet Shot Down over Alaska. That thing was much lower than the earlier February intruder’s flight level. Newsweek’s Katherine Fung reports a Former Congressman Wonders if Object Shot Down Over Alaska Is Alien UFO. Former Rep. Peter Meijer tweeted this concern, but current Representative Tim Burchett has “an abundance of suspicion” about the Government’s UFO/UAP posture. If anyone should be especially bothered by this all, it’s folks in “The Last Frontier.” Says Alaskan Senator Dan Sullivan: ‘Several other Unidentified Objects’ also Traveled over Alaska recently. Alaska Beacon’s James Brooks adds more about this disturbing wrinkle. The Times then informs us that a U.S. Jet Shoots Down Flying Object Over Canada! Helene Cooper solos with this piece about another still-unidentified interloper. And at the Associated Press, Jim Morris’ late Saturday article Trudeau: US Fighter Shot Down Object over Northern Canada notes the FAA and NORAD announced a closure of “airspace in Montana to support Defense Department activities.” Fighters investigated yet another “radar anomaly” but found nothing. Was there also some kind of football game today? (WM)
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