Chinese Spy Balloon Collects Sensitive Intelligence from US Military Sites

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In this clip from The Bald Brad Show, in this shocking report from NBC News, it is revealed that a Chinese spy balloon traversed the United States earlier this year, gathering and reporting intelligence from multiple sensitive American military sites. The balloon, controlled by China, made several passes over certain military sites, sometimes in a figure-eight pattern while transmitting the gathered data back to Beijing in real-time. The data obtained by China was primarily electronic signals that could be collected from weapons systems or base communications. Despite the Pentagon's claims that transmission was blocked, the Chinese were able to gather valuable intelligence. The spy balloon was eventually shot down over the Atlantic Ocean by an F-22 Raptor with a single air-to-air AIM-9X Sidewinder missile. Watch this video to learn more about this alarming incident and its implications for US national security.

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