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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/showmeufos on 2024-11-07 23:59:54+00:00.
Twitter user “Steve Te” has obtained slides from a “meeting between the Office of the Chief Science Advisor and Canada’s military in which they discussed Sky Canada Project and Strategic Joint Staff presented slides on the UAP shoot downs of Feb 2023.”
Those slides can be found in the following tweet:
This slide in particular is notable:
Synopsis of UAP incidents covered in that slide:
- FEBRUARY 4, 2023: The Chinese spy balloon was shot down. A “high altitude balloon,” suspected to be a PRC surveillance balloon, roughly 200 feet tall weighing several thousand pounds. Flew across Alaska, Canada and finally downed off the coast of South Carolina at roughly 60,000 feet.
- FEBRUARY 10, 2023: “Unknown Aerial Phenomena #20,” unidentified object approximately the size of a small car. Ten miles off the northern coast of Alaska at 40,000 feet.
- FEBRUARY 11, 2023: “Unknown Aerial Phenomena #23,” unidentified object reported as a small metallic balloon. Taken down on February 11 at roughly 13:41 local time.
- FEBRUARY 12, 2023: Track [blank? redacted?] unidentified object with a reported octagonal shape. Lake Huron, US airspace, US territory. Debris near or in Canadian waters. Taken down on February 12 at roughly 14:42 local time.
The February 4th incident was obviously the PRC balloon. The February 11th incident (UAP#23) sounds like it may plausibly have been the K9YO pico-balloon. The February 10th incident (UAP#20) sounds more unusual as it was “the size of a small car” and no commentary on debris being recovered. The February 12th incident in Lake Huron, with the object being an “octagonal shape,” also sounds somewhat unusual, although that certainly could be a weird balloon.
Unfortunately it doesn’t look like any of the images reveal much new information. The two on the right are from the PRC balloon – not super interesting. The middle image in the slide is map locations of the shootdowns. The images on the left are of the February 12 shootdown, with one being a map of what appears to be the great lakes US/Canadian border mapped against the shoot-down location, and one being of a fighter (no visible UAP in that photo that I can see).