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WH flack Karine Jean-Pierre can’t even rule out aliens in flying object fiasco

by Index Investing News
February 14, 2023
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It’s best never to take White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s word for anything, but we can presumably believe her when she says the flying objects the United States shot down in recent days aren’t from an alien civilization. 

Although she left herself some wiggle room — “there is no indication” of extraterrestrial activity, she said, displaying the weasel-word instincts of someone whose job involves dancing around the truth. 

If she’s wrong, we are having close encounters of the most unwelcoming kind, as our alien visitors learn more than they presumably wanted to know about the business end of the F-22. 

The Chinese-spy-balloon incident appears to have quickly evolved from embarrassing national-security failure to national farce. 

We let a sophisticated Chinese surveillance balloon fly over the length of the United States and now, in reaction to that embarrassment, are practically scrambling the jets every time a little girl lets go of her helium balloon at a birthday party. 

Maybe the objects we’ve subsequently shot down were Chinese or Russian and deserved to be taken out with extreme prejudice. Maybe they were stray commercial or research objects that were minding their own business before having a very bad day. Who knows? Certainly, the administration doesn’t know or isn’t telling. 

You can’t really blame the Chinese for spying. That’s what all states do, and in the context of Beijing’s long-running, highly successful full-spectrum effort to steal every military and industrial secret we have, the spy balloon is small beer. 


White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said "there is no indication" of extraterrestrial activity with the objects shot down by the US military recently.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said “there is no indication” of extraterrestrial activity with the objects shot down by the US military recently.
AP Photo/Evan Vucci

Nor can you blame them for lying — that’s one of their core competencies. 

If you believe the Chinese balloon was an off-course weather device that China simply didn’t get around to mentioning to us once it entered our sovereign territory, well then, you should take to the bank Beijing’s assurances that its labs had nothing to with the emergence of ­COVID-19. 

Demand answers 

No, the failure here is ours and ours alone. How can the most sophisticated society in human history lack the capacity to track a primitive aviation technology dating back to the 18th century? 


A Chinese spy balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina on February 4, 2023.
A Chinese spy balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina on February 4, 2023.
REUTERS/Randall Hill/File Photo

The head of NORAD calls it a “domain-awareness gap.” Radar surveillance filters apparently weren’t set to detect objects flying slowly and at unexpected altitudes. Fine. Surveillance and countermeasures are always a cat-and-mouse game of adjustments. 

If, as NORAD says, it learned about prior intrusions after the fact from the intelligence agencies, though, why weren’t such adjustments made then? Why wasn’t this vulnerability discussed in strategic documents related to China? 

Congress must demand answers to these questions. 


Navy sailors recovering debris from the Chinese spy balloon on February 5, 2023.
Navy sailors recovering debris from the Chinese spy balloon on February 5, 2023.
U.S. Fleet Forces/U.S. Navy photo/Handout via REUTERS//File Photo

The administration shows every sign of having wanted to hide the ball, except, in this case, the ball happened to be 200-feet tall. Had private citizens not raised questions about a strange object in the sky about two weeks ago, it is likely the Chinese balloon would have been allowed to complete its mission without anyone in the US government saying a peep in public about it. 

If true, that’s an outrage. 

One purpose of the brazen Chinese over-flight obviously might have been to test President Biden’s mettle. He canceled the scheduled meeting between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and President Xi Jinping, which was welcome, but the balloon was taken down only after hesitation and delay. The new “Top Gun: Maverick” posture toward myriad other unidentified objects is an implicit acknowledgment that the first response, when it really mattered, was too slow. 

Let’s hope this team isn’t in charge if little green men ever do show up. 



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