Three sources who wish to remain anonymous told NBC News that the Chinese Spy Balloon was able to send intelligence back to China in real-time.
That is contrary to what the Biden administration put out at the time. They claimed they were able to block communications from the spy balloon.
Of course, that is only if you believe anything coming from the Biden caliphate. And, by the way, I don’t. Nor should you.
The three unnamed officials say that China was able to “gather intelligence from several sensitive American military sites.” That was done mostly through electronic signals “which can be picked up from weapons systems or include communications from base personnel, rather than images, the officials said.”
The balloon was controlled by China and was able to linger above high-value sites for as long as they wished with zero interference from Biden. He made the decision after he was informed that Xi’s check had cleared.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThe balloon could be remotely controlled, allowing it to loiter over military installations like Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. Malmstrom is home to more than 3,000 Air Force personnel of the 341st Missile Wing. They operate three squadrons of Minuteman III nuclear missiles — one-third of our ground-based nuclear deterrent.
The balloon also spent a little time over Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. Whiteman, by the way, is where the Air Force bases its only unit of B-2 Spirit stealth heavy bombers.
You’ll love this next part, also courtesy of NBC News. The Chinese spy balloon was able to report back to Beijing “despite U.S. efforts to block it.”
You know what would have put a stop to the spying?
Not by jamming the signal, which the story made no claims ever happened anyway. Not by playing hide-and-seek, which is only good against video spying and not the signals intel the balloon was gathering. And certainly not by publicly dithering over what to do.
The correct course of action, when a rival’s spy balloon flies into our airspace, is to shoot the thing down. That’s exactly what the Biden Administration finally did, after Beijing’s aircraft had finished its cross-country tour of the continental United States. It even “at times [flew] figure eight formations” over our most sensitive military installations, including our nuclear missiles and nuclear-capable stealth bombers.
Apparently, the Chinese spy balloon included a remote-controlled self-destruct device that Beijing either chose not to or could not use because of some malfunction. I’d bet against a malfunction. Why would Beijing choose to destroy its own spy balloon, when it was busy expertly performing two missions? The first mission, of course, was a leisurely tour of American military bases. The second mission was publicly humiliating the dithering Presidentish Joe Biden.
When the National Security Council was pressed for comment from NBC, the news outlet was directed to remarks made in February by the Department of Defense, where officials claimed the balloon had “limited additive value” to the Chinese “over and above what [China] is likely able to collect through things like satellites in low earth orbit.”
After Biden, we must make a rule that only people loyal to the United States can be president. The Democrats will complain loudly because it would prevent anyone from their party to be president.




















