Joe Biden has a lot on his plate right now. Ukraine is running out of supplies and needs more American funding, the Middle East has erupted into a major war, the southern border is a mess, and, of course, he continues to be one of the most unpopular presidents in history.
The last thing he needs is to be hounded by a UFO while flying in Air Force One. Still, according to witnesses, that’s exactly what happened as the president departed from a fundraiser in California recently.
The Daily Mail reports that “planespotters caught a UFO on camera hovering above Air Force 1 in Los Angeles during Biden’s December 10 trip, DailyMail.com can reveal.
Mysterious UFO Spotted Near Air Force One Over LAX https://t.co/gxpSjqKDB1 via @LiveandLetsFly pic.twitter.com/PBVT3MVcSh
— BoardingArea (@BoardingArea) December 22, 2023
The outlet continued: “The spherical white or silver object was filmed several times over LAX airport and spotted by multiple witnesses.”
A video shared on social media in December apparently shows a silvery white object flying extremely close to Air Force One as Biden landed in LAX for a fundraiser back in October, according to the Daily Mail. The outlet published several still photographs of the object, which whizzes past the President, writes The Daily Caller.
The clip was taken by airplane enthusiasts Joshua and Peter Solorzano, who filmed the orb going over at around 10:18am local time while live-streaming on their YouTube channel. The first flies over around the 1:26 mark, and then comes back two more times at 4:38 and 6:58.
Many users noted its resemblance to a UFO which flew over the Middle East in 2022. Footage of the event was released by the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution office. A report noted the orb had “characteristics and behaviors consistent with other ‘metallic orb’ observations in the region,” but gave little indication to what they actually were.
Another witness, Chris Cullari, apparently saw the object around 12:30pm on the same day while in Culver City, according to Daily Mail. A Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) helicopter circled near the object, Cullari said.
In February, the White House announced that it had shot down four unidentified airborne objects near or over the United States. American military officials claimed one of the objects had been flying over Michigan’s upper peninsula at roughly 20,000 feet.
The Washington Post reported that “military leaders determined the object was not a threat, but they opted to shoot it down after tracking it over Lake Huron because it could pose a hazard to air traffic, Gen. Glen D. VanHerck, who oversees the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), said at a news conference Sunday night. The debris appeared to land in Lake Huron, where recovery operations are being handled by the FBI on the American side and by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on that country’s side, VanHerck added.
In describing the latest shoot-down, officials acknowledged that the Pentagon tried and failed to confront the object late Saturday afternoon, when radars detected something suspicious 70 miles north of the U.S. border in Canada. As the object crossed into U.S. airspace, F-15 fighter jets out of Portland, Ore., were scrambled to investigate over Montana, but they were unable to find the object as darkness closed in, VanHerck said. Radar operators lost the object over Montana.
The takedown of a fourth mysterious airborne object was initially announced in a pair of tweets from Michigan lawmakers. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said the object was “downed” by pilots from the U.S. Air Force and National Guard. Slotkin said in a tweet that she learned about the latest object from the Defense Department and “that all parties have been laser-focused on it from the moment it traversed our waters.”
The increase in detection of these kinds of objects comes as military officials have been more closely scrutinizing the skies following the downing of what the Biden administration has called a Chinese surveillance balloon, Melissa Dalton, assistant defense secretary of Homeland Defense and Hemispheric Affairs, said at the news conference Sunday night.”
Biden received heavy criticism near the beginning of 2023 when he allowed a Chinese spy balloon to traverse the entire length of the country before having the military shoot it down in the Atlantic. China has been accused of spying on American bases for years.
The White House received major push back from Congress after it was revealed that the administration covered up what information was likely discovered by communist China due to Biden’s dawdling.
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