Joe Biden and Hunter Biden's Business Partners in China
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there are supposed to be standards of journalism which include not spreading unsubstantiated claims jsyk and i dont think that should be abandoned arbitrarily just because of the strong emotional response that accompanies very horrific yet unconfirmed information
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Nadine Hwang (deceased)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 3 March 1902
RIP: Died 1972
Ethnicity: Chinese, white
Nationality: Various - she moved about but died in Belgium and lived with Nelly in Venezuela for 20 years.
Occupation: Lawyer, veteran, chauffeur, spy
Note 1: Was one of the first Chinese female pilots and served in the Chinese Air Force as an honorary colonel. There is evidence to suggest that Nadine Hwang also spied against the Nazis as an agent on behalf of the French Resistance.
Note 2: Had a relationship with opera singer Nelly Mousset-Vos
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★ 【Alex】 「 SPY×FAMILYまとめ 」 ☆
✔ republished w/permission
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Reconstruction of the path of the 2023 Chinese spy balloon
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More antics of the blu mercs! Didn’t expect such a warm reception to these silly little headcanons at first, and I’m working up the motivation to finish the rest of the team (failing)
some sillies..
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So the Chinese launched this balloon to spy directly on the United States?
Probably not. The Chinese would have known that sending a clearly observable balloon into the US heartland would be a provocative action, and they are unlikely to have done so on purpose.
The most likely scenario, Antonio believes, is that the termination mechanism, which is used to bring down a balloon at the end of its desired flight time, failed. Typically a stratospheric balloon will have one or more backup termination mechanisms, but a technical problem would explain why a balloon launched in China days or weeks ago could have eventually drifted into the United States. (The Chinese government may not want to admit this technical failure publicly.) The prevailing currents in the stratosphere would appear to support this theory of a drifting balloon the Chinese government had lost control of.
The time to fly such a balloon, for spying purposes, would be during the summer months, Antonio said. That's because during the winter the winds throughout the stratosphere are much more uniform in the Northern Hemisphere. This means that raising and lowering the balloon would provide very little steering capability. "Controlled [stationary] stratospheric flight is a thing, but it's not something you can really do over the United States at this time of year," Antonio said.[...]
There are some Air Force facilities with nuclear capabilities in the state, but there is no information to be gleaned by this balloon that has not already been collected by satellites. US military officials do not believe there is any strategic advantage for China to make observations with a balloon. This lends more credence to the notion that it has gone off course, perhaps due to the failed termination system.
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NORAD has been tracking the spy ballon since its launched from China
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