After unrelenting calls from the public and many in Congress demanding an explanation, the Biden administration made a concerted effort to concoct an answer to the unexplained flying objects. Defense secretary Lloyd Austin flew to Europe (Brussels) to read his storylines about the four unexplained flying things (UFOs) they shot down over the past eight days. In a press conference on Monday in Brussels, Lloyd Austin said, “While authorities don’t yet know what the objects are, they are not a threat.” The Secretary said, “The objects do not present a military threat to anyone on the ground.” Secretary Austin promised the Europeans while speaking from his Hotair balloon, “We’ll get to the bottom of it.” Talk about blowing hot air.
Back in the States, National Security Council spokesperson retired Rear Admiral John Kermit read his lines from a podium in the White House Press Room. In contrast, President Biden walks and bops his head in front of yelling reporters and ignores their questions. In her Monday press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre read her lines cleverly when questioned by a reporter. She looks down to read her script. “I know there have been questions and concerns about this, but there is no–again, no—sign of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent take-downs.”