White House denies aliens are involved in shot down objects

BREAKING NEWS: White House LAUGHS at claims aliens are involved in shot down UFOs: Karine Jean-Pierre dismisses suggestion ‘extra-terrestrial activity’ is behind ‘recent takedowns’ – but admit they STILL don’t know who sent them

  • Jean-Pierre addressed the flurry of speculation at the start of her briefing 
  • Laughed at claims ‘extra-terrestrial activity’ is involved – and made an ‘E.T.’ joke
  • Followed the Pentagon saying Sunday they ‘couldn’t rule anything out’  

The White House laughed off suggestions aliens were involved in the three unidentified objects shot down over North America during the weekend, at a briefing where a top official was still unable to say who set the objects aloft or what their purpose was.

Karine Jean-Pierre dismissed any claim that ‘extra-terrestrial activity’ was behind the three ‘takedowns’ of UFOs over Alaska, Canada and Michigan – bringing up the topic unprompted at the start of a press briefing Monday.

‘There is no indication of aliens or extra-terrestrial activity with these recent take downs,’ Jean-Pierre said during her White House briefing on Monday. 

She then made a joke about how she ‘loved’ the E.T. movie – while the Biden administration and Pentagon have still not revealed any details about the recent objects separate to the Chinese spy balloon.

The U.S. is also still trying to recover debris from the downed objects and trying to figure out where they came from.

Pentagon officials held a press conference on Sunday night in the middle of the Super Bowl, when the majority of the country was distracted, where they failed to answer many questions and sparked a flurry of speculation.

The White House has laughed at suggestions aliens were involved in the three unidentified objects shot down over North America during the weekend

General Glen VanHerck was specifically asked if it’s possible the objects are indicative of extraterrestrial life.

‘I’ll let the intel community and the counterintelligence community figure that out. I haven’t ruled out anything.

‘At this point we continue to assess every threat or potential threat, unknown, that approaches North America with an attempt to identify it,’ he said.

Jean-Pierre brought up the alien issue at the top of the briefing, while reading through a prepared statement.

‘And one last thing before I turn it over to you to me, I just want to make sure we address this on the White House’s questions and concerns about this,’ she said before providing her alien assurance.

‘Again, there is no indication of aliens or terrestrial activity with these recent take downs…We’ve been hearing a lot about it…I loved E.T. the movie.’ 

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby then took the podium and rejected Chinese claims the U.S. has flown at least 10 spy balloons into their airspace in the last year.

He also revealed the spy balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina last weekend was part of a network linked to Beijing’s People’s Liberation Army.

Kirby also fielded question about aliens, including asking for clarification on the Pentagon’s comment ‘ruling out any kind of extraterrestrial presence,’ and how that jibed with Jean-Pierre’s dismissal of the idea.

‘I don’t think the American people need to worry about aliens with respect to these craft, period,’ said Kirby, a retired Navy rear admiral. ‘I don’t think there’s any more that needs to be said.’

When asked why the most recent three were taken down, he said they posed a risk to civilian aircraft and there is not yet any evidence they were being used for surveillance.

US military fighter jets were scrambled to shoot down an object yesterday over Lake Huron. It remains underwater today 

Since February 4th, US jets have shot down four objects including the Chinese spy balloon. Unlike the balloon, there have been no images of the other three objects, which were flying at considerably lower altitudes, and which remain a mystery 

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