THIRD 'OBJECT' SEEN OVER MONTANA

 

The Federal Aviation Administration on Saturday night temporarily closed airspace in Montana after the U.S. military detected a “radar anomaly” in the sky, Pentagon officials said, marking the third mysterious incident in North American airspace over just the past 24 hours. Military officials said that U.S. fighter jets were dispatched but did not find an object.

The temporary airspace closure came just hours after American fighter jets shot down a cylindrical UFO in the skies over Canada’s Yukon Territory.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command [NORAD] said in a statement Saturday that the central Montana airspace was closed after it “detected a radar anomaly” but a jet that was sent up found nothing. 

“Those aircraft did not identify any object to correlate to the radar hits. NORAD will continue to monitor the situation,” the defense command said.

NORAD’s statement, however, conflicted with an earlier tweet by Montana Rep. Matt Rosedale, who wrote that an “object” that could “interfere with commercial aircraft” had been spotted. READ MORE

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