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Three flying objects were intercepted in quick succession on Feb. 10, 11 and 12 (2023), just days after the United States shot down a giant Chinese spy balloon on Feb. 4. But as quickly as the national craze over aerial phenomenon began, the military packed up and went home. The Biden administration is leaving it up to the public to piece together a fuller, more coherent truth.
By Albert Barros4.5
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Three flying objects were intercepted in quick succession on Feb. 10, 11 and 12 (2023), just days after the United States shot down a giant Chinese spy balloon on Feb. 4. But as quickly as the national craze over aerial phenomenon began, the military packed up and went home. The Biden administration is leaving it up to the public to piece together a fuller, more coherent truth.

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