
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe discusses the Biden administration’s controversial handling of the Chinese spy balloon on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
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Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe discusses the Biden administration’s controversial handling of the Chinese spy balloon on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
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As opposed to the three balloons that Trump allowed to cross the US?
China has dozens of spy satellites and probably listens in on Trump’s unsecured mobile phone. The balloon is unlikely to give them any more information. Everyone knows where every US military base is and what is there; you can see what ships are at what naval base with the naked eye or binoculars from opposite shores.
What you’re saying is false. That has been proven to be a lie.
Upon learning that the giant balloon that had recently been hovering over his South Carolina home was a Chinese spy balloon, five-year-old Billy Smith gathered together his entire collection of helium balloons – which were made in China – popped them, and incinerated them to a pulp.
“What are you doing?!” his mother asked him.
“Remember when you told me that Santa knows when I’ve been naughty?” the boy told his mother. “And when I asked you how Santa knows all of this, you simply shrugged your shoulders.”
“Well, now I know where Santa was getting his info from,” the boy said. “He was getting it from my helium balloon collection!”
“You see,” the boy explained to his mother, “my balloons were not ordinary balloons. They were made in China. They were spy balloons!”
“You see,” the boy continued, “Santa is working in cahoots with the Chinese! And he’s been using my Chinese balloon collection to spy on me!”
“But he won’t be spying on me any longer,” the boy told his mother. “Because I popped all of my balloons and destroyed them.”
“I can now be as naughty as I want,” the boy asserted, “and Santa, the Chinese spy, will never know!”
“Sadly, I waited too long to pop the balloons” the boy lamented, “which allowed Santa to collect way too much info on me.”
“But ultimately, I no longer care if Santa thinks I’m a naughty child,” the 5-year-old told his mother. “Because Santa is the ultimate naughty dude! He’s a Chinese spy, who’s been spying on me for the longest time! He’s as naughty as they come! He’s a lot naughtier than I’ll ever be!”
What chemicals were in those Deep State balloons sent from Washington State? A balloon sent from China would never make it across the Pacific Ocean.