CIA Spy Explains The Chinese Spy Balloon Capabilities Part 1

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Russia and Ukraine have been involved in armed conflict since the beginning of 2014. Russia escalated their efforts of a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022. The Biden administration has directed more than $75 billion in aid to Ukraine, including humanitarian, financial, security assistance, weapons and equipment, grants, and loans for weapons and equipment. The big question that is often heard amongst Americans is why? Why are we there? Why are we sending so much aid when we can't wrestle our way out of trillions of dollars in debt and the countless other problems America is facing? And then what is next? Is this going to escalate to a nuclear war? Could this turn into World War III? When will it end?

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And there was water, as we know water is wet, but in some cases water can be ice, on rare occasions it can be steam, but generally water is wet.

mattc
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That was the longest way to say nothing.

kiethmergard
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He knows about as much as I'd expect from a guy wearing 25 bead bracelets

HansolControl
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Dam he really cracked open this case. Now we know boxes need power this is revolutionary

zadotterazo
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So basically this guy explained things need power to work.

Ed
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They're trying to collect info for our cars extended warranty

Cardinaldraconus
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truly a master of describing what something looked like without saying anything of substance

Birthold
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For being a super secret squirrel guy, he sure gives the Wikipedia idea of things. This is all easy found knowledge. Tell us that secret sh*t

buckfutter
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"Capabilities that COULD have been on there" is the key phrase. 😂😅

vladimirshurik
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Exactly. Some say it was the size of a suitcase, some say the size of a bus. And BOTH are treated equally like "facts" and thrown at you on the news.

So you cant trust virtually ANYTHING out of the US anymore.

captain_context
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The number one risk to OpSec isn't a spy balloon, it's the phone in your pocket.

nicholaslennon
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It's hilarious how these "CIA spies" always seem to have not only never been agents, but use so much jargon they sound like they're a 5 year old trying to sound cool. In reality this guy probably at the best case scenario was a janitor.

chase
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Plot Twist.
It wasn't the Chinese gov.
It was actually Chinese citizens trying to get better shows on streaming services.

jameskelly
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He must be the guy who wrote the directions to assemble a TV stand

rccrx
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Thank you captain obvious for that in-depth analysis

ericktothepoint
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Still waiting for those capabilities...

kylebieth
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Almost like Google, Alexa, and Apple collect my "local transmissions" and send it back to HQ. Then give it up to the government at their bidding.

brotheradamfromups
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The depth to this explanation, layers upon layers to unpack.

VerySaneDr
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Step 1: never trust your government
Step 2: never trust a spy.

stephenanderson
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The best one I heard was, “good thing we shot that balloon down before it was able to collect sensitive data from our ocean.”

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