Chinese spy balloon used a US internet provider to transmit data back to China during its US journey. Though the network didn't send intelligence, the balloon stored data. US officials shot it down, suspecting Chinese military surveillance. President Biden suggested Xi was surprised. This raises suspicion about the incident's nature.
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00:00 Almost 11 months ago, a surprising spy balloon had rocked the board of the Biden administration
00:06 in the United States.
00:08 At that time, the US officials were stunned about how such a big security lapse can occur.
00:12 Now, a more shocking revelation about the Chinese spy balloon has come up.
00:18 According to media reports, a US official has disclosed that it utilized on an American
00:23 Internet Service provider to relay periodic navigation and location data back to China.
00:29 This connection became pivotal for US intelligence agencies to track its whereabouts and collect
00:34 the crucial information during its journey.
00:37 The specific identity of the Internet Service provider remains undisclosed, but the media
00:41 was informed that the balloon maintained communication with Beijing while transversing through this
00:46 network only.
00:47 There were already speculations that the balloon had a reliance on American network for its
00:52 communication.
00:53 Now, it has just been confirmed.
00:54 However, the US official still clarifies that the network connection didn't transmit any
00:59 intelligence data back to China.
01:01 Instead, the balloon stored information, including images and other data, for later retrieval.
01:07 Following the successful interception of the Chinese spy balloon in February, a comprehensive
01:11 analysis of the stored information became possible.
01:14 Despite the disclosure, both the FBI and the Director of the Office of National Intelligence
01:19 are now refraining from commenting on the matter.
01:22 Meanwhile, China has also kept a consistent stance that it was a weather balloon that
01:27 veered off course.
01:28 Meanwhile, the US intelligence community determines that the spy balloon was part of an extensive
01:32 surveillance program orchestrated by the Chinese military to conduct numerous missions across
01:37 five continents in recent years.
01:40 While the US believes that the Chinese Communist Party then had intended the balloon to land
01:43 across the United States, reports indicate that the CCP reprimanded the surveillance
01:48 program operators over the incident.
01:51 In June, President Joe Biden had hinted that Chinese leader Xi Jinping was surprised by
01:55 the balloon's presence and expressed dismay after its inception, hinting at Xi's embarrassment
02:00 for being unaware.
02:01 But what's the real story here?
02:03 These are some pressing questions that demand answers.
02:06 First, how did the balloon reach the US airspace while the NORAD was actively monitoring it?
02:12 And why did it take days to intercept it?
02:15 And now, this revelation about the internet provider.
02:18 It all seems rather suspicious, hinting at a potential insider job.
02:22 What exactly is cooking in the United States right now?
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