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U.S. & China "battle" UFOs?

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Yes, I read this. So... seriously? China and the USA fighting aliens? And no one has noticed ANY unusual changes in the military encoded communications along the US West Coast, or anywhere else for that matter?

There are thousands of well-equipped hobby radio listeners who follow all modes of military and aviation communications fanatically on LF, HF, VHF and satellites. Even if they can't decrypt the data, they'd sure as hell notice that 'something was going on'. Unless the military in this case are using hush-hush spychotronic-scalar-wave technology that our primitive earthly radio equipment cannot detect...
 
"... I have had one implied threat, which is almost laughable as I am a board member of a multinational defense firm larger than most
armies..."

maybe it's not the extraterrestrials we have to worry about.
 
Well--I wouldn't bet on the average electronics hobbyist evaluating either volume or content of communications at these levels of privilege. But the kinds of activities described in Duff's article imply substantial numbers of personnel. It seems like, at the very least, we would be given a front page cover story to cover stepped up activity.
 
Well--I wouldn't bet on the average electronics hobbyist evaluating either volume or content of communications at these levels of privilege. But the kinds of activities described in Duff's article imply substantial numbers of personnel. It seems like, at the very least, we would be given a front page cover story to cover stepped up activity.

You sure would
 
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