I won't mention who said it today, but someone asked the most obvious question. We have spy satellites, and we have defense satellites, and we even have satellites that go on the offensive, and NOT one of them detected that? Not one? In this time when we have satellites that can show the nail heads in roofing shingles, that stuff about "Oh, it was a weather balloon or something" doesn't get it anymore. Our defense and spy satellites missed it? Really?
Remember a couple of years ago when Israel flew into Syria and blewup their brand spanking new, top of the line, state of the art made in China anti-aircraft system? It really happened and the Israeli jets were in and out of Syria before anyone even knew that they blew that stuff up. The funny thing is that Syria and China didn't want to admit it because they didn't want anyone to know how bad it failed. Israel on the other hand didn't want to admit it because they didn't want to take credit for it. All of them admitted that it happened, but no one wanted to say anymore than that. I kind of wonder if something similar didn't happen here with China testing our defenses. We know that they've tested their anti-satellite weapons on our communications satellites and have shut them down and disrupted communications more than once. I wonder if that's what happened here, and no one wants to talk about them testing us again. No one will admit it in my lifetime.
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