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Is the Chinese Spy Balloon a trojan horse

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2nd spy balloon is flying in Canadian air space. 

what do you think? in a few weeks, we will find out if the spy balloon is a trojan horse or not. 

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it's confirmed by the military. The Chinese Spy balloon is used to gather military Eletronic signals. Chinese balloon has a self-destruct mechanism. 

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@j-r-c Sneaky sneaky sneaky Chinese. So, what else is new?

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 Shoot that Chinese balloons down and send the Chinese a good massage to what is about to come 😎 I'm very impress how white people are finally waking up against Chinese cunningness. A Sneaky Chinese strikes when it senses an opportunity without repercussions. 

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@james Sun Tzu Art of War.

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@james Spy balloons is a great scouting technique

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Islands in the south sea first started with Chinese fishing boats. Later down the line those civilian fishing boats turned into a full fledge military fortress. 

Today it's a Chinese Spy balloon, later down the line it can open the door for BIOWEAPONS.   

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The Japanese tried to load up balloons with weapons of mass destruction in ww2. 

These so-called “fire balloons” were filled with hydrogen and carrying bombs varying from 11 to 33 pounds, and were part of an experimental Japanese military offensive.

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@zexsypmp23 like tik tok

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@zexsypmp23 the Kung flu is a weaponized disease when the Chinese had the information of the covid 19 pandemic symptoms . Instead the Chinese downplayed information knowingly covid-19 will kill millions and destroy the economy. 

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@jose All mandarin speakers living in the United States are very aware months ahead before covid hit the U.S. They have access to social media like WeChat with clear ideas of the effects of Covid. Instead of warning the American Public, most choose to stay silent.

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Japanese Used Balloons to Disseminate Chemical and Biological Weapons in World War II

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A NOAA air current model shows the China spy balloon is expected to traverse the United States heartland through the Midwest and Southern states on Friday before heading out to the Atlantic Ocean passing over the U.S. Navy base at Newport News, Virginia, via Kristinn Taylor.

Joe Biden refused to shoot down the balloon, however Secretary of State Antony Blinken cancelled a planned trip to Beijing in protest.

The NOAA Hysplit Model released this model for its trajectory on Friday afternoon.

 

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Author and researcher Dr. Andrew Huff tweeted out a reminder on Friday that the Japanese used balloons in World War II to disseminate chemical and biological weapons.

 

The Fu-Go balloons were used by Japan in World War II.

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Fu-Go was an incendiary balloon weapon (風船爆弾, fūsen bakudan, lit. “balloon bomb”) deployed by Japan against the United States during World War II. A hydrogen balloon measuring 10 metres (33 ft) in diameter, it carried a payload of two 11-pound (5.0 kg) incendiary devices plus one 33-pound (15 kg) anti-personnel bomb (or alternatively one 26-pound (12 kg) incendiary bomb), and was intended to start large forest fires in the Pacific Northwest.

Between November 1944 and April 1945, the Japanese launched about 9,300 balloons from sites on Honshu, of which about 300 were found or observed in the U.S., with some in Canada and Mexico.[1] The balloons traveled on high-altitude and high-speed currents over the Pacific Ocean, today known as the jet stream, and used a sophisticated ballast system to control altitude on their three-day flight. Despite high hopes for the operation, the bombs were largely ineffective due to damp conditions and malfunctions, causing only minor damage and six deaths (from a single civilian incident in Oregon in May 1945). The Fu-Go balloon bomb was the first weapon to possess intercontinental range, with its flights being the longest-ranged attacks in the history of warfare at the time.

REMINDER: Japanese Used Balloons to Disseminate Chemical and Biological Weapons in World War II (thegatewaypundit.com)

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@james Spy balloons are used to spy on the enemy armies in ww2

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Anthena and communication pieces were. So, it's definitely a spy balloon. 

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@j-r-c The Chinese Spy balloon is meant to gather information regarding US Nuclear silos and US/Canada airspace response time. 

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@zexsypmp23 the Chinese spy balloons have been spotted in Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, India

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@zexsypmp23 Spy balloons show weakness in Chinese satellite capability. it's no coincidence that spy balloons floated in all military bases in the pacific & North America.

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