Biden Administration Forms Special UFO Task Force
Yesterday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre assured the American people that no aliens were involved in the shooting down of spy balloons and other unidentified flying objects by the U.S. military. However, perhaps in an effort to leave no stone unturned, the Biden Administration is forming a special team to study these mysterious aerial objects that have suddenly been popping up all over our country.
As reported:
The Biden administration is forming an interagency group to address the recent spate of objects in the skies above North America, the White House announced Monday.
“The president, through his national security adviser, has today directed an interagency team to study the broader policy implications for detection, analysis and disposition of unidentified aerial objects that pose either safety or security risks,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said at a White House briefing.
“Every element of the government will redouble their efforts to understand and mitigate these events,” he said.
Kirby said the national security team’s task is to “dig into this deeper from an interagency effort and to see what if other improvements” need to be made.
Meanwhile, they’re still not telling the American people much of anything at all.
As my dad, ACLJ Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow, pointed out, this is typical of the Biden Administration and how it deals out and withholds information:
It reminds me in one sense of the way they communicate on a lot of other topics. Take the situation with the classified documents, where they first came out and said here were the areas these documents involved . . . Iran, the U.K., Russia, Ukraine. They gave you definitions. Then they stopped doing it altogether. You don’t hear anything about the topics of the documents that were recovered at the current President’s house, beach house, and his office.
This thing, the first one that gets knocked down, it’s a Chinese balloon. It’s a surveillance balloon. It traversed the entire United States. Now we’ve had three simultaneous, and literally within like 72 hours, and we know nothing.
It’s also interesting to note how the Biden Administration is now stressing the need for broader detection of unidentified aerial objects. Back when President Trump announced the creation of the U.S. Space Force, the Left laughed and belittled the very idea. It appears casting our attention a little higher, to look back down, might be a good idea after all.
Maybe we’d actually see these foreign – or alien – objects before they make it halfway across U.S. airspace. That Chinese balloon made the United States look far more foolish, and vulnerable, than the formation of a new military division. Let’s hope the President’s new task force can figure out some way to prevent these foreign objects from entering our airspace and collecting sensitive information, putting the safety and security of every American at risk.
All this alien/extraterrestrial talk from the White House may seem like an amusing distraction, but right now, the word is out on the United States. You can float a surveillance aircraft over half our country, or more, before we’ll shoot it down. How long before it’s not just a surveillance craft? There’s nothing funny about that.
Today’s full Sekulow broadcast includes more analysis of the Biden Administration’s new interagency team to study these unidentified objects and if there’s any chance it will be effective. We’re also joined by ACLJ Senior Counsel for Global Affairs and former head of the CIA and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who offers his reaction to Biden’s response to these flying objects.
Watch the full broadcast below: