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What SECRET TRUTH About The Chinese Spy Balloon Are THEY Hiding From Us? | JustInformed News #292
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We are talking about this Chinese spy balloon that could be an EMP weapon but might just be a harmless penetration test.
We're going to get into the details of it.
We're going to discuss what it could be given all the reports that have been coming out.
We have conflicting stories from different outlets, different takes on it.
We're going to try to examine them all.
What is this Chinese spy balloon?
What's it meant to do?
Is it just another sign and signal of our impotence and weakness against foreign national governments?
Or is it something even more nefarious than that?
Is it something we should have shot down or is it something we should let fly?
These are all questions we're going to try to get to the bottom of here in this episode.
We're going to try to understand better what it is.
Plus, we're going to get into a bunch of other news stories.
At least we're going to try to cover a few other stories beside that.
So, I hope you guys are ready for it.
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Alright, let's just get into the first episode.
We're going to actually show you the spy balloon.
So this story broke after yesterday's video ended, our live stream for the newscast yesterday ended.
It was right at the end of that that we had this spy balloon hysteria take over the country.
Now, we're going to look At stories that may have been overlooked and that they may be trying to drown out with this spy balloon garbage, which we don't know exactly what it is yet.
And it is very likely that in order to switch the narrative, like from, I don't know, the latest Project Veritas Pfizer drop, where they showed that the head of mRNA vaccine development at Pfizer was talking about how they are fully aware of the effects of The negative effects of the vaccine and on top of that,
that they're experimenting with mRNA technology and other aspects that are beyond COVID and that they don't care about COVID anymore, which we're going to watch that video.
Beside that, they may be trying to distract us from it all with this spy balloon!
The spy balloon is here!
Oh my gosh!
But...
Then again, we should be taking it seriously because we know we're already on in a war with Russia through Ukraine, a proxy war with NATO that is happening as we speak.
We're being drained of our resources.
We're sending tanks and bombs and planes all to the Eurasian Peninsula or to the Eurasian Peninsula.
To fight against Russia, well, wouldn't it stand to reason that this would be an opportune time for China to open up a new front to the global world war, which I believe we're already in, and that is what we probably would be seeing with this balloon.
Is it a penetration test from China to see how far they can go and how we would respond?
Or is it them preemptively launching a nuclear first strike, or not nuclear, an EMP first strike weapon?
Now, we're going to get into all of it, but first, let's watch this video telling just kind of a quick video of what happened.
This is the first video that came out kind of identifying this spy, this Chinese spy balloon.
Watch this.
Well, hello, everybody.
I am sitting in my driveway here in Billings, Montana, and right now, there is a ground stop on our airport, and This thing is up in the sky.
And I have no idea what it is.
It's been there stationary for about the last 35 minutes.
For those of you who think this might just be the moon, it is not the moon.
The moon is off to my right.
I can see it.
This is significantly smaller than the moon.
Yep, so that's the initial video that kind of went viral, I guess, and they started picking up this story across the country.
At least that's what I believe that first video was.
And that was slowly followed up by, you know, the military coming out and announcing that they weren't going to do anything about it.
This is the latest update as of this morning, I believe, on the military's position on the spy balloon.
Watch this.
For our announcement last night regarding the high-altitude surveillance balloon, I'm not going to have much new information to provide other than to say that the North American Aerospace Defense Command continues to monitor it closely.
While we won't get into specifics in regards to the exact location, I can tell you that the balloon continues to move eastward and is currently over the center of the continental United States.
Okay, so why is its position so critical to everybody understanding, you know, why everyone's freaking out about this?
Well, simply put, we have all of our intercontinental ballistic missile systems stationed in places like Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota, right where this balloon is floating over.
I mean, if you look at the forecast for where the balloon is going from here forward, you can see it actually takes it not only from where it is today, which is over essentially Montana and going over Wyoming and then over those places where we have those ICBM missile silos, which is over essentially Montana and going over Wyoming and then over those places where we have those ICBM missile silos, but then So there's a few ways you can look at this, right there.
There's a thousand different pundits trying to break this down and give us their take on what it might be, what it might not be.
The fact is, we're just going to look at them all and we're going to let you guys decide for yourself what you think it is because we're not going to be able to get any real answers other than to say that This is floating over very highly sensitive areas of the United States.
Is it a spy balloon that has sensitive intelligence gathering equipment that is surveilling the systems that we have?
I think we're good to go.
Simply enough, China trying to test us to see if we'll shoot it down because that would establish a precedent for them to shoot down the spy satellites essentially that we have flying over mainland China right now.
Because there is this argument over where space begins.
and where space ends.
And that's kind of been up for debate for quite some time because we've basically said that if it's in space, it's allowed to go.
So we have Russian and Chinese and all kinds of other satellites flying over our country all the time, right?
And nobody really says anything And we have satellites flying over Russia and China as well, our own spy satellites.
And because it's all in space, everybody said, oh, that's fair game, right?
But this balloon being where it's at, which is not above that 60-mile limit, which is where we kind of define space as starting and ending...
Then that is where this gets tough because the balloon itself is much lower than that and it's flying over the continental United States.
So technically if we shoot that balloon down, then China will say, well look, you shot our balloon down, now we can shoot your satellites down because your satellites are over our airspace, etc., etc.
You see how this all plays out.
But what's even more important to understand is this Washington Examiner article, which talks about how this could be a dry run for balloons that would be called top delivery platforms for nuclear EMP attacks, right?
We know this is the kind of attack of the future.
The attack of the future is probably not going to be nuclear bombs hitting major cities and blowing them up.
Because think about it.
If you have a large landmass like the United States and you're a country like China and you want to take advantage of the resources of the United States, you want to win a war against the United States.
Well, it doesn't serve you much good if you destroy the landscape and you contaminate it with radioactive waste.
That would be like a last, last option for most countries, I would imagine.
What would be more advantageous, which we've talked about here on the channel before briefly, is where they would basically have a high-altitude device, like what we see with this balloon, flying over the United States, And they would explode, they would airburst a nuclear weapon which would release its electromagnetic pulse which would knock out all electronic systems that were not guarded against it with like a Faraday cage type system of guarding it from EMP,
like an EMP shield type scenario where if it doesn't have that, the electronic will not work.
And knowing how dependent we all are on electronics now, that would certainly be the preamble to invasion, right?
They would try to knock off as much of our electronics as we could and then they would try to do some sort of land invasion.
Now, that wouldn't be very likely because we have ICBMs and we have the nuclear triad where we have the sea and the air and the land-based nuclear capabilities where we could pretty much decimate most countries even if they launch nuclear.
But it would be devastating, and it would be a form of attack if, let's say, they move on Taiwan.
We move on against them in Taiwan.
They need to distract us.
We're on three-front war.
We have the Israeli branch of our military, which, yeah, believe it or not, that's essentially what it is.
Fighting against Iran right now.
We have our military fighting against Russia and Ukraine.
Then we would have our military in the Asian Pacific fighting against China through the proxy of Taiwan.
So you could see how this all gets very chaotic very quickly.
Now this article kind of talks about it.
It says that high-altitude balloons, such as the one China has floated over mountain state military bases this week, are considered a key delivery platform for secret nuclear strikes on America's electrical grid, according to intelligence officials.
Spy balloons, used by Japan to drop bombs during World War II, are now far more sophisticated, can fly at up to 200,000 feet, evade detection, and can carry a small nuclear bomb that, if exploded, and the atmosphere would shut down the grid and wipe out electronics in many statewide areas.
In many statewide areas.
The threat of balloon-launched electromagnetic pulse attacks was warned about by a congressional EMP commission and inside the military several years ago.
In 2015, the American Leadership and Policy Foundation Air Force Major David Stuckenberg, one of the nation's leading EMP experts, wrote extensively about the threat balloons carrying bombs posed to national security.
Using a balloon as a WMD weapon of mass explosion platform could provide adversaries with a pallet of altitudes and payloads options with which to maximize offensive effects against the United States.
High altitude balloon could be designed, created, and launched in a matter of months.
There is nothing to prevent several hundred pounds of weapons, materials from being delivered to high altitude.
And China's recent balloon flyover of the United States is clearly a provocative and aggressive act.
So, okay.
we get it.
Chinese spy EMP weapons.
The big balloon is going to kill us all.
Okay, we have that out there.
Now, I don't want to minimize these things because if you think about it, you know, that is the normalcy bias we have to fight always.
You know, a lot of times, normalcy bias is essentially where everything's normal, everything's fine, and nothing ever happens.
So we just assume that it could never happen, right?
It could never happen that the Chinese would launch a preemptive strike against us.
It could never happen that we'd go to nuclear war.
It could never happen that anything bad could happen ever again.
Even though, time and time again, we've seen it happen.
We had 9-11.
They keep warning us of a cyber 9-11, a cyber pandemic.
But what if the cyber 9-11 is as simple as an EMP that knocks out our electricity and knocks out most of the internet infrastructure in the United States overnight, or in a matter of seconds, really?
That would be the danger that we're facing in this, I believe.
Now, Trump's kind of been, you know, giving his take on it.
Here's, he reposted this post on True Social from Jack Posobiec saying, The Pentagon said the quiet part out loud.
The CCP can send spy balloons over our nuclear silos and we will do nothing because we are owned.
Now, is that the case?
I'm not sure.
I mean, if you listen to some other analysts about this, they say, like I said before, it could be a penetration test by the Chinese, and it could be a provocation.
They send some meaningless, worthless balloon over our airspace so that if we shoot it down, then they have this internationally justifiable precedent set so that they can start knocking our satellites out of air, especially ahead of A Taiwan invasion.
I'm not saying that that's what it is.
And I am saying, and I will agree with the sentiment that our government has been neutered and is completely owned by the CCP, ostensibly from what we can see from the outside looking in.
But it is interesting.
And then Trump goes on to say, shoot down the balloon.
Yeah, that's what he's calling for.
Here is his actual post on True Social.
In all caps, shoot down the balloon!
Even though it's probably going to shoot down the balloon, and I can't do a good Trump anymore.
It's been too long, but let's hear what they say about why they're not shooting down the balloon.
Let's hear what the Pentagon, the Department of Defense, I should say, and the Pentagon are saying about this.
Watch.
Thank you, Pat.
You said that this is violating our airspace, so why not take it down?
Yeah, so clearly as we assess options and considering the size of the payload on this, looking at the potential for debris and the impact on civilians on the ground or property damage, again, running through the various factors and looking at in terms of does it pose a potential risk to people while in the air?
And right now, as I mentioned, we assess that it does not pose a risk to people on the ground as it currently is traversing the continental United States.
And so out of an abundance of caution, cognizant of the potential impact to civilians on the ground from a debris field, right now we're going to continue to monitor and review options.
Well, if they're really worried about the debris field for citizens on the ground, I mean, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense considering the balloon is over like Montana in the middle of nowhere where there's not a lot of people.
Not really the best excuse ever.
There are other people who have different takes on this.
For instance, there's this article over by Larry Johnson on the Gateway Pundit, which talks about a very interesting take here at the bottom.
This is the takeaway, I think.
This is what they say over here in this article.
It says, If we go after their balloons, the United States has long resisted any legal definition of outer space to avoid restrictions on high-altitude military activities.
Advances on the technological front involving satellites and other aerial collection systems has created a very murky area that is not defined by law or treaty when it comes to intelligence collection, at least none that they are aware of.
So I thought that was an interesting take.
And also there's this exchange between Matt Gaetz and Steve Bannon, which I thought was interesting.
Matt Gaetz has some pretty interesting takes on it as well.
Let's watch this clip.
If we knew that this balloon was getting information from our sensitive ICBM sites and transmitting it back to China and we did not shoot it down, that would be the dumbest in a series of dumb decisions from the Secretary of Defense and from this President that we have possibly seen.
There is also a possibility that this balloon has very little value militarily to China and it is there as a signal.
And maybe they're hoping that we go capture it.
And then you know what?
They would be able to observe what our capture technology is.
Something that would be very helpful to them as they were making a move on Taiwan or planning to make a move on Taiwan.
What if they're trying to see in this type of a circumstance what type of munitions we would use?
Would we go surface to air?
Would we go air to air?
What type of squadron would we have activated for this type of a mission?
Then they get to observe all of that in the event of a Taiwan invasion.
So if this thing is just some dumb balloon floating over there, then I think we have a different series of options than if it is actually transmitting information back.
And trust me, we know whether or not that balloon is transmitting SIGINT back to Beijing.
And if it is, it should have been shot down long ago.
go.
But if it isn't, let's not just have the impulse that because it's over sensitive areas and it's a Chinese balloon that every option would advance our strategic goals.
I think that the reaction here should be more torpedoes in theater.
We know from all the war games that we have observed, commercially and otherwise, that torpedoes in theater is actually what changes a lot of the deterrence calculus.
Now, Torpedoes in Theater is talking about putting more submarines in the Strait of Taiwan between China and Taiwan as a signal to China and Beijing that we're going to actually respond with an escalation of physical force on the ground and the representation of force as opposed to, like he said...
We could be giving them the secret sauce there, you know, giving them the keys to the, you know, the response, which is not really the ideal situation for us to shoot it down.
So there's a lot to think through when you look at this situation.
And, of course, that is just what we know, right?
Because, of course, the military is not going to tell us, hey, this is everything we know.
Here it is.
Let's just, let's tell the Chinese everything we know, and then it will all go good.
So...
I leave room for them to figure it out, but what do you guys think?
If I'm missing something, let me know down in the comments.
I'd love to hear your thoughts and opinions on what you think this might be, because it's fascinating to me.
Is it a distraction?
Is it a penetration test?
Is it them preemptively launching the AEMP attack with the low-yield nuclear weapons that could knock out our electronic systems?
And if so, obviously, think about it this way.
People go, well, the military would never let that come over our airspace if it had a nuclear bomb on it.
9-11?
They stood down on that day.
Allowed a lot of bad things to happen.
You know?
Operation Northwoods?
Go look it up.
They were very close to doing some pretty nasty things to the American people.
All in the name of, you know...
The greater good, right?
As we have reports of a second incident of a Chinese spy balloon in Canada now.
So we're going to see, we're going to keep an eye on that.
There's not much more on that story, but yeah.
That's where we're at.
And Anthony Blankens now officially canceled his trip to Beijing after Trump called to shoot down the balloon.
So, you know, what does it all mean?
I don't know.
You tell me.
I'm going to play this video, though, that came out.
Perhaps if this were a distraction, if the Chinese spy EMP weapon balloon, the balloon boy 2.0, right, of our day, if it were just a big media distraction, right, and we're all being blown out of proportion, Why would they do that?
Well, what dropped yesterday evening that would have them wanting us distracted?
Well, this did, from Project Veritas, another part in their series on the Pfizer, you know, interviews where they undercover got, you know, audio recordings of the person who's supposedly the head of mRNA vaccine development worldwide for Pfizer talks about some pretty crazy things here.
here watch this
so so so so
so so so so so so so tell me more like what's developing with the whole you know virus mutation process Well, they're still kind of conducting the experiments on it, but, uh, it seems like from a herd they're kind of optimizing it, but if they're going slow, they're going to be very cautious, like, you know, obviously don't want to kind of accelerate it too much.
Yeah.
Um, but I think they're also just trying to do it as an exploratory thing, because you obviously don't want to advertise their kind of figure out future mutations.
How did the research study be delayed for COVID stuff?
Like, Well, not for COVID-19, so like now we're basically focusing on mRNA beyond COVID. So a lot of our foreign research studies, you've got to make sure they're on track and it makes it cut.
So what is RNA going to be used for in the future?
Lots of stuff, but I can tell you.
Wait, why not?
Come on, I feel like there's, you know, it's just going to be like, what, for flu?
Right.
It'll be for other things too.
There's a whole list of things we're developing for.
Yeah.
Yeah, not just for viruses.
We're applying it for, like, oncology.
Well, I'm less certain about the oncology prospects, but we're doing it for, like, gene editing, like, wait.
Yeah.
Wow.
Before those move beyond, at least internally, our focus areas have moved beyond COVID. Yeah.
Like, now they have, like, a dedicated COVID-19.
We just keep telling that.
Right.
Alright, let me just pause there.
What he just said should be on the front page of every newspaper in the country.
It should be on every...
If CNN and Fox News weren't bought and paid for by Pfizer because of the billions of dollars in spending they do every year with those companies in advertising, that would be on the 24-hour news cycle every day, all day.
He just said that they don't care about COVID anymore and that they're developing mRNA vaccine technology for oncological studies or oncological purposes, which is cancer, right?
Fighting cancer, which he says he's not as certain for.
But then, did you notice the one where he slips in there?
He says gene editing.
They're developing mRNA vaccine technology for gene editing.
But that's not on the news anywhere.
And now we're talking about the bubble.
The big Chinese spy bubble.
Everybody's worried about spy bubble.
Spy bubble's gonna get you!
The spy balloon!
It's coming!
But they're, you know, weaponizing mRNA technology for gene editing.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
Let's watch the rest.
The company has folks on like, okay, now where are we going to use this technology in the future?
Because that's what we, because that's what's coming on now.
Right.
Like, no one gets a check on COVID. Right.
Like, is Pfizer going to be held liable for, like, any of these vaccine injuries that have happened?
Uh, I don't think so.
Because usually when you get drugs, people fix, like, a noble side effects.
It's like, it's saying, quote it, and, like, that's being a label.
But it could be, I mean, like, there were, like, law people who were, like, biox and heart attacks.
So that wasn't it.
That wasn't for us.
That was another final company.
We were talking about the economy for it over time.
So there hasn't been any problems so far, but we'll see in the next several years if anything comes up.
I'm hoping it won't, obviously.
Hope nobody's growing three legs or something like that, right?
Yeah, or like the entire next generation is like super fucked up.
Could you imagine the scandal?
Oh my god.
I mean, I take five drugs off my resume.
I was telling you about their menstrual cycle, so people have to investigate that down the line.
Yeah.
Because that is a little discerning.
Because like if you think about the science, like it shouldn't be interacting with like, you know, that it's called like the hypothalamus, anterior sparing gonadal axis.
Right.
Like, you know, the hormones are in like their menstrual cycles and things like that.
It actually shouldn't be interfering with that.
It shouldn't?
It shouldn't, I don't know.
What, is it?
There's something happening, but we don't know if it's around.
Well, I mean, you're a urologist, so you must understand, like, what's going on with it, right?
Well, that's why I understand that it's weird.
I mean, I've heard that, you know, like, just mental cycles and...
I don't know what's going on there.
I hope we don't discover something really bad in that one.
I hope we don't find out that somehow this mRNA is losing the body.
It has to be impacting something hormonal to impact menstrual cycles.
So somehow, the vaccine must be interacting with that axis signal, the HPG axis, to cause between the menstrual cycles.
Think about how this...
The HPG axis?
Yeah, it goes like the hypothalamus, pituitary, and then gonads.
So the HPG axis is why the fertility problems are happening.
Yeah, because they control the cycles.
So if anything is impacting that, it must be impacting these hormones.
But then we can control how they affect hormones.
Because the signaling starts in the brain, right?
And the vaccine doesn't cause the blood-brain barrier.
I mean, I will say, like, if it does come down the line with something wrong for that thing, then obviously people will, like, criticize, like, the big push.
Because there's a lot of social pressure, government pressure, general pressure.
Like, I had to be professionalized and it would have gotten fired, right?
Right.
And if something were to happen downstream, and it was, like, completely bad, I think it would...
I mean, the scale of that is kind of what it is, like, enormous.
I mean, you saw it for yourself there, folks.
If there was one thing they would want to be distracting us from, it probably would have something to do with that, I believe.
The fact that that broke last night right at the almost exact time that this space, this Chinese spy balloon was picked up and everybody went, oh no!
That makes you really question things.
So that's pretty much it for that.
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