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Object over Northern Canada shot down, Trudeau says

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Personally, I think it's extra terrestrials preparing for invasion and sending unmanned probes to test our defenses.

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  • A general in my city was in command of those NORAD jets. F-22's from Alaska & CF-18's from Cold Lake, Alberta.  Instructions given were that whichever plane had the best clear shot was to take it 

  • Anchorage is closer to Yukon than BC or Alberta. I believe it was officially shot down by NORAD.  Why spend money when your loud neighbor will do it for you.

  • I agree China should have one government. The one in Taiwan. What they have done on that island in the last 75 outshines any growth the PRC may have had. And after much struggle, they are a democracy.

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5 hours ago, Hanaguma said:

More countries used to recognize Taiwan until the PRC began to flex their muscles and forced them to make political choices.  China has already given up Taiwan but they just can't acknowledge it. The Taiwanese do not want to be part of the mainland, they loathe the CPC. 

Neither did Hong Kong want to  be part of China proper and look what happened there.

2 hours ago, stoner said:

knowing canada they probably dropped a brick out the window of the plane. 

Oh puh...lee...z.  They've got F18's, and just ordered a bunch of F35's.

7 minutes ago, Jerno said:

Oh puh...lee...z.  They've got F18's, and just ordered a bunch of F35's.

wow. talk about serious stuff. 

2 hours ago, SpaceKadet said:

Personally, I think it's extra terrestrials preparing for invasion and sending unmanned probes to test our defenses.

Or maybe the aliens that control our sector of the galaxy are getting worried about the planet getting destroyed, they have shut down missile silos before

 

 

21 hours ago, Hummin said:

Thats the question, does really Taiwan have sovereignty, or is it still part of China? 

 

Only 13 countries recognize Taiwan. 

 

China will never give up Thaiwan, we know that, so there will be great consequences trying to protect the the government there. Thaiwan have been part of China since 1683, why should they give it up? Why would they? 

It is a real sovereign state and has all the right to be one, not wanting to be a part of that bogus rancid regime. Countries don't formally recognise it as such because they are worried about upsetting childish China and the subsequent loss of trade. They go into Taiwan they will be hit with massive sanctions which would totally shaft their economy and they would rightly revert to developing third world status.

19 hours ago, Seppius said:

Or maybe the aliens that control our sector of the galaxy are getting worried about the planet getting destroyed, they have shut down missile silos before

 

 

The Pentagon's recent interest and openness towards UFOs is likely due to rapid human technology advancement and increasingly aggressive adversaries, not aliens. They are hoping public awareness will lead to more citizen reporting. 

 

UFOs no longer in the Shadows

 

What we should do is get the aliens to help us identify these adversarial flying objects, AFOs.

 

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