A Chinese spy balloon was shot down in February
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ANOTHER UFO was spotted in the arctic just days before the Chinese spy balloon entered America, according to reports.

In February of 2023, the Pentagon revealed a Chinese surveillance balloon entered American airspace.

A Chinese spy balloon was shot down in February

A Chinese spy balloon was shot down in FebruaryCredit: AFP
According to reports, another object was intercepted days before

According to reports, another object was intercepted days beforeCredit: Getty

The balloon hovered over the United States for four days before it was intercepted and shot down by fighter jets.

It was just one of four reported incidents.

The next three occurred within days of each other, with the U.S. continuing to scramble jets and shoot down the objects over American soil.

Despite their close interactions with the objects, the White House admitted they had no clue what they flying crafts were.

“We’re calling this an ‘object’ because that’s the best description we have right now. We do not know who owns it, whether it’s state-owned or corporate-owned or privately owned,” White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said.

“We just don’t know.”

The White House claimed they were confident that the shot-down UFOs would be recovered, but there have been eight months of silence since the incidents.

“It fell not only within our territorial space but on what we believe is frozen water. So a recovery effort will be made,” Kirby said.

Before the mayhem of the Chinese spy balloon, it turned out there was a fifth, undisclosed interaction between fighter jets and a UFO.

On February 1, three days before the Chinese balloon was shot down, there were reportedly eight or nine UFOs detected in the arctic.

Jets were scrambled from the North American Aerospace Defense Command to intercept the objects, but they were escaping at high speeds.

The story was confirmed to NewsNation by Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Christopher Mellon.

“I’ve heard the same thing, from an individual who would have plausible reason to know. But this really speaks to a much larger issue, which is the lack of information from the Air Force about UAPs generally,” Mellon said.

NORAD denied the reports that fighter jets were scrambled to intercept any UFOs.

They admitted to having aircraft in the area at the time, but that they were returning from a training exercise.

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