Revisiting the February UAP shootdowns – in light of recent DoD statements

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Context

In light of recent statements from the DoD indicating that AARO is preparing to release more information regarding the February UAP shoot downs, I thought I’d put together a timeline summary and take everyone here on a trip down memory lane. The content here is based on entries from the Disclosure Timeline I started compiling a few months ago. Really comes in handy for these types of situations.

The timeline of events

Feb 10:

A UFO is shot down over Alaskan waters. The object was first detected on Feb 9, and its trajectory was heading for the North Pole. After it was shot down by a US fighter jet, a Defense Department official clarified that the object broke into pieces when it hit the frozen waters, indicating it was most likely not a balloon. A White House official stated the object was the size of a small car. As of August 2023, no debris was ever officially reported to have been recovered.

To quote from Liberation Times:

The object was described as “cylindrical and silver-ish gray” and seemed to be floating, a U.S. official said.

Asked if was “balloon-like,” the official said, “all I say is that it wasn’t ‘flying’ with any sort of propulsion, so if that is ‘balloon-like’ well — we just don’t have enough at this point.”

US military pilots sent up to examine the object gave conflicting accounts of what they saw, which is part of the reason why the Pentagon may have been cautious in describing what the object was, according to a source briefed on the intelligence.

The pilots later gave differing reports of what they observed, according to the source. Some pilots said the object “interfered with their sensors” on the planes, but not all pilots reported experiencing that. Some pilots also claimed to have seen no identifiable propulsion on the object and could not explain how it was staying in the air, despite the object cruising at an altitude of 40,000 feet.

Feb 11:

A UFO is shot down over the Yukon Territory, which borders Alaska. Canadian and U.S. aircraft were scrambled to intercept the UFO (which was described by Canadian officials as ‘cylindrical and smaller than the spy balloon’) and a U.S. F-22 successfully fired at the object. Recovery efforts were initiated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

Feb 12:

A UFO is shot down over Lake Huron. The object first appeared over Montana on Feb. 11 , and was ultimately shot down the next day over Lake Huron, Michigan. The object, was flying at about 20,000 feet, and was characterised as having an octagonal structure with strings hanging off it but had no discernible payload, according to U.S. officials familiar with the matter.

Feb 17:

The United States and Canada called off their efforts to recover the remains of the objects that were shot down, and no debris from any of the three objects was ever officially reported to have been recovered. As of August 2023, no photos/videos of these three objects have been made public, unlike in the case of the Chinese spy balloon shot down on Feb 4.

September 5th:

A classified UAP memo provided to Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is revealed to the public. Obtained through a freedom of information request, the heavily redacted document offers a glimpse into how the Canadian government responded to the unidentified object that was detected and shot down over northern Canada’s Yukon territory on Feb 11.

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The confidential memo reveals that the Yukon incident marked the 23rd ‘UAP’ occurrence tracked over North America in early 2023, and that the “function, method of propulsion, or affiliation to any nation-state remains unverified” (as of the date of the memo – Feb 15).

The memo also states “the full exploitation of UAP #20, which was engaged by the US on February 10, 2023, has not yet been completed.” This would seem to indicate that, contrary to public statements, the UAP shot down on Feb 10 was at least partially recovered…

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Follow Up Questions

Based on the above, I have a number of concrete follow-up questions that I hope will be addressed by future statements from the DoD/AARO:

Was any debris recovered from any of the UAP shot down from Feb 10-12? Will the public be privy to any of the imagery/video related to these shootdowns? We can look to the recent release of data related to close calls with Chinese jets as a reference point. Has the function, method of propulsion, and affiliation to any nation-state been verified for all the UAP that were shot down?

Sources: NY Times, Liberation Times

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