Third UFO in North American airspace shot down this week

Third UFO in North American airspace shot down this week

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(High-altitude object shot down over northern Canada, Justin Trudeau, “I ordered the take down…”)

Canadian and U.S. leaders just aren’t going to take it anymore and are wasting no time shooting down UFOs that transgress their respective air spaces.  Yesterday marked the third time in the past week that NATO military has downed objects flying above North America.  Yesterday, CNN reported that Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Prime Minister, went on social media to announce that he approved the military action of a U.S. fighter jet to take down an “unidentified object” flying over Northern Canadian.

Trudeau tweeted, “I ordered the take down of an unidentified object that violated Canadian airspace. @NORADCommand shot down the object over the Yukon. Canadian and U.S. aircraft were scrambled, and a U.S. F-22 successfully fired at the object.”

Trudeau went on to state that he had been in communication with U.S. President Joe Biden and that Canadian Forces would be recovering and analyzing the wreckage of the downed object. “Thank you to NORAD for keeping the watch over North America,” Trudeau added.

Prior to yesterday’s UFO being shot down, NORAD had detected a radar anomaly and sent fighter aircraft to investigate. Those aircraft did not identify any object that correlated to the radar hits.

ABC News reported Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand as saying that the object was shot down approximately 100 miles from the Canada-U.S. border in central Yukon.  It appears to have been a “small, cylindrical object” that was flying at about 40,000 feet, Anand said.  As of this writing, we still don’t know if that unidentified object shot down over the Yukon yesterday has any relation to the Chinese spy balloon that was shot down last week.

The high-altitude, cylindrical-shaped object that was shot down Saturday came only one day after another unidentified flying object was shot down over Alaska on Friday. And you might recall that the U.S. also shot down that now infamous Chinese spy balloon over the Atlantic Ocean on February 4.

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The most recent military action on the parts of Canada and the USA was coordinated by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), which is the combined U.S.-Canada air defense organization.

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U.S. Intelligence agencies were aware of the latest UFO as early as Friday, with NORAD monitoring the activity and providing all the necessary updates to Joe Biden, according to a Pentagon official speaking to NBC News.

“Following a call between the Prime Minister of Canada and the President of the United States, President Biden authorized U.S. fighter aircraft assigned to North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) to work with Canada to take down a high-altitude airborne object over northern Canada today,” said Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder.

Ryder added that it was an AIM 9X missile that was used to take down the UFO from yesterday.  Agencies including the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are working to try and determine the source of this latest unidentified flying object.

Canadian Defense Minister Anand was quoted as saying that although the object’s origins were not yet known, the defense minister said that Canada and the United States needed to proceed with “eyes wide open” to the possible involvement of China.

For the third and most recent UFO to be shot down over North America this week, see the video accompanying this article.

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