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March 24, 2024

Balloon Recovered Off Alaskan Coast Had Been In Ocean Over A Year

America's Department of Defense recently made a stunning confirmation.

The balloon debris that was recovered off of the coast of Alaska last month had been there for a while.

How long, you ask?

"Well over a year.

That's right. Who knows what that balloon was up to before it sunk, considering we aren't really sure exactly when it went down.

"Some material has been transferred to U.S. government facilities for further examination and analysis," said Sue Gough. Gough is a Department of Defense spokesperson.

The balloon was first spotted by American military aircraft in February, when America's government determined it to "not be a threat."

However, that only means that the balloon was NOT a threat once it was in the ocean, because they're admitting that they don't have any idea what that balloon was doing before it went down.

"The origin of this balloon and its purpose are not yet known," multiple officials recently confirmed.

While the origins of this balloon isn't 100% certain, one can make an educated guess.

In 2023, a Chinese spy balloon was discovered and shot down after it flew over the United States for several days.

Later that year, America's Pentagon confirmed to the public that the Chinese balloon had "intelligence collection capabilities."

It would appear as though America is safe for me, but for how long?

How many balloons are we going to have to find that we're NOT really sure about the purpose of before we admit that there may be a little more going on than the average citizen is aware of.

There's one thing that I do know, and it's that we don't know much.

America's government has been hiding too much information lately, and it's getting more and more worrisome everyday.

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