The Chinese ‘Spy Balloon’ Story As Manufactured Crisis: An Alternative Reading

Via ZeroHedge

Previous constant headlines of the Ukraine-Russia war were put on pause Friday into Saturday as the American public’s attention and discourse got temporarily consumed by the bizarre Chinese ‘spy balloon’ saga, which grew more dramatic by the hour until it was shot down by the Pentagon over the Atlantic Ocean.

But few are currently asking the necessary deeper questions related to the timing. Given the last major balloon crisis to take over 24/7 network news coverage ended up being a complete hoax (remember the “balloon boy” stunt of 2009 which had the world breathless and on edge for a full news cycle?), the current context to the Chinese balloon story and the question of cui bono is worth a deeper dive

Images: The Billings Gazette/AP

 

Entrepreneur and geopolitical commentator Arnaud Bertrand, who as a Westerner has spent many years living in China and frequently attempts to correct the often misleading analysis of mainstream press reports, offers an ‘alternative view’ of what’s fast unfolding below [emphasis ZH’s)…

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“I took a bit of time to dissect the “spy balloon” story – both how it is portrayed in the US and China’s response,” Bertrand begins a lengthy thread. As you’ll see, the more you think about it, the more stunned you get at the sheer absurdity of the whole thing.”

First, the US story.

China sent a “spy balloon” over highly strategic US sites. It chose to spy on these sites with a big visible balloon (reported as being “as big as multiple school buses”), that anyone can see with the naked eye from the ground, to “demonstrate it had the capability”, despite having a plethora of other more discreet ways to spy like satellites or stealth drones.

Unclear that anyone doubted China had mastered the technology of *check notes* hot air balloons and why it therefore needed to demonstrate this capability… China chose to do so on the eve of Secretary of States Blinken’s visit to China, where he was invited, and hours after signaling Blinken would also be meeting with Xi during his visit, a high-level meeting not granted to any US Secretary of States in years.

The story therefore being that China chose to disrupt a meeting with its own president and to sabotage its own efforts at détente in the US-China conflict… The Pentagon said it had been “tracking the balloon for quite some time” and that it wasn’t the first time such an incident occurred, but this time – for unclear reasons – it chose to do a public announcement. As a result, Blinken announced he was postponing his China trip.

Now the story from the Chinese side.

To them this is a fluke accident, the balloon being “a civilian airship used for research, mainly meteorological, purposes” that “deviated far from its planned course” because of strong “Westerlies” (wind that flows west to east) and “limited self-steering capability”, the main characteristic of a balloon being of course that it can only go up or down.

A piece in WaPo seems to confirm this, quoting “experts in national security and aerospace [who] said the craft appears to share characteristics with high-altitude balloons used by developed countries around the world for weather forecasting.”

(Source: washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/… )

The Pentagon itself said that “the payload wouldn’t offer much in the way of surveillance that China couldn’t collect through spy satellites” and that “the balloon posed no serious physical or intelligence threat”.

I.e. the Pentagon themselves say it would make zero sense for China to use a balloon like this for intelligence purposes when it has satellites. Kind of begs the question why they decided to make a big deal out of it in the first place…

I’ll let you decide for yourself which story makes more sense… The sheer ridiculousness of this Nth “red scare” episode is absolutely obvious to anyone with an iota of common sense. Except, sadly, common sense seems to be in critically short supply nowadays.

Also, as often, the real story is probably why this story became a story in the first place.

And the important context here is of course Blinken’s visit to China, which could – one can always dream – have been a step towards some form of de-escalation in China-US rapports. It was quite easily foreseeable that a story like this one on the eve of the trip would have made it politically very difficult for Blinken to go.

So a plausible hypothesis is that this whole episode is an attempt by internal US forces to prevent any US-China détente. One alternative hypothesis, much less likely, is that it’s internal Chinese forces trying to do the same thing by sending this big balloon.

Unlikely because:

a) China has time on its side so it gains from reduced tensions with the US and there isn’t any obvious “faction” in China who believe the contrary

b) it’d be immensely risky for anyone in China to do something like this as it’d undoubtedly be seen as an act of high treason with grave consequences for themselves

c) again, balloons like this particular one basically can’t be steered so…

To plan sending a balloon like this from China to a place over US land isn’t even doable in the first place. The last hypothesis, which I guess is also somewhat likely, is that this is a series of unfortunate events without any malice on either side.

1) Balloon deviates from course and gets in US airspace,

2) people see it and Pentagon feels it has to communicate about it

3) the media, wearing their usual “China bad” hat, decide to go all-in on the scare-mongering,

4) political opposition and China hawks jump on the bandwagon,

5) administration feels it has no other choice than to cancel the trip and doesn’t have the political courage to say “this is just a balloon that drifted off course”.

Well I guess in this scenario there is in fact malice on the media’s part and that of politicians and wider members of the blob but it’s “organic malice”, so to speak, jumping at a golden opportunity to scare-monger.

Conclusion: however you see it, this story is absolutely shameful and a sad reflection of the insane times we live in, when rather than take the time to carefully consider facts, apply reason and common sense, we instead choose as a society to incite fear and hostility.

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24 Comments
Swrichmond
Swrichmond
February 5, 2023 6:51 am

“To plan sending a balloon like this from China to a place over US land isn’t even doable in the first place”

Preposterous, and reveals the author as a bad liar. Any knowledge of winds at different altitudes casts the statement in the light of being a poorly crafted lie.

More stupid propaganda.

m
m
  Swrichmond
February 5, 2023 7:14 am

So now you can ignore the more relevant questions such as “what can a 60,000 ft high balloon provide, that a satellite cannot?”

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  m
February 5, 2023 8:27 am

Deliver a payload.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
February 5, 2023 8:37 am

Seems to have evaded NORAD too. A missile would not.
Yet the whole thing seems like some kind of propaganda thing. But by who? China? The US? Jointly China and the US? Biden’s response makes it hard to believe it was a provocation. Was it another way to attempt to divide the Republicans and Democrats, especially in the House? Or maybe to take the talk of Biden corruption down for a bit while the Biden administration maneuvers?

B_MC
B_MC
February 5, 2023 7:07 am

Let’s start our own theories. I’m gonna go with….

Jackie Chan was planning a sequel to “Around the World in 80 Days” and this was (literally) a trial balloon.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  B_MC
February 5, 2023 8:42 am

Love it, next movie Jackie Chan’s “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas” featuring a “hand powered” submarine!

RayK
RayK
February 5, 2023 7:22 am

Hot air balloons are steerable, so this one could be steerable as well. But the author seems to have left out a plausible reason for the use of a balloon; to deliver packages of bioweapons. Can’t do that with a satellite.

If done right, this would be less politically impactful on China as sending WuFlu infected people all over the world for Chinese New Year. And if the packets weren’t seen being ejected, the ‘weather balloon’ cover would seem to leave plausible deniability.

That said, why use a balloon when you can use UPS? All those packages coming from China could easily be infected and sent on their merry way.

It might be a distraction or a poke in the eye, but in all probability it’s just a weather balloon.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  RayK
February 5, 2023 11:31 am

Hot air balloons are steerable

How Do You Steer A Hot Air Balloon?

flash
flash
  RayK
February 5, 2023 1:53 pm

More likely it will be Deep Shekels delivering delivering the bio-weapon and blaming the mass casualties on China for war propaganda purposes and the Mammon controlled GOP and so called conservative media are in on it. Bet on it.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  RayK
February 5, 2023 2:19 pm

UPS is a good choice … they wouldn’t care what comes from china … it’s only when firearms are being transferred between legitimate FFL holders via UPS (or FedEx) that UPS (or FedEx) files a report of that activity with the BATF …

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
February 5, 2023 7:29 am

Rule 55: Whenever the media is in complete lockstep on a story, you are being misled. The faster the response and the more unified it appears, the greater the level of disinformation.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  hardscrabble farmer
February 5, 2023 7:49 am

I noticed that Faux News was still reporting as if the baroon was still airborne a full day after I read first report of a shoot down on DailyMail UK.

My theory is the zipperheads did it intentionally to make a point. The US does shit like this all the time and God help anyone shooting down our stuff, right?

They made us stand on the world stage once more and prove ourselves hypocrites.

If that isn’t a political victory, I’m not sure what one would look like.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  hardscrabble farmer
February 5, 2023 7:55 am

Also…unless I’m mistaken, we give Russia permission to fly our airspace for verification of Treaty protocols. Why would we need to do that? Doesn’t Russia have satellites capable of the same job with less intrusion?

There’s already a One World Government. All this today is a result of internal power struggles.

In the end, there can be only one…and as you might imagine, EVERYBODY wants to be that guy!

Euddolen ap Afallach
Euddolen ap Afallach
  The Central Scrutinizer
February 5, 2023 10:09 am

There’s already a One World Government. All this today is a result of internal power struggles.

Or it’s all coordinated, preplanned and the “struggles” are scripted.

CCRider
CCRider
  hardscrabble farmer
February 5, 2023 8:01 am

Agreed. When the corporate media is in lockstep on a subject my default position is: Now, what are these lying bastards up to?

Bob P
Bob P
  hardscrabble farmer
February 5, 2023 9:13 am

Agreed. The balloon hype is almost laughable. This ZH account makes much more sense to me.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  hardscrabble farmer
February 5, 2023 10:23 am

Information saturation bombing campaign.

saturation bombing, noun; an extensive and systematic bombing intended to devastate a large target

Astounding people still don’t see it.

Guest
Guest
February 5, 2023 9:14 am

I haven’t read all of the articles but it was spotted in Billings, but when you look at their maps they show the military bases NOT Billings, MT.
I haven’t heard if anyone spotted it closer to bases or not. Montana is a big state. The uptake is that for those who don’t know Montana, the sightings and the maps would coincide, making propaganda.

brian
brian
February 5, 2023 9:36 am

Its not a balloon. Balloons are round and this is a disc. 🙂

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 5, 2023 10:52 am

Don’t forget to be terrified of the ultra-high-tech, possibly hypersonic, drones that China regularly invades our airspace with:
https://www.livescience.com/navy-ufo-videos-national-security-threat

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ufo-military-intelligence-60-minutes-2021-08-29/

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/pentagon-admits-ufo-program-still-exists-navy-s-alien-sightings-ncna1235395

“If the UFOs are interested in our military, that’s actually an argument against them being visitors from another star system. Instead, it suggests Russian aircraft, Chinese drones, or something else terrestrial — hardware we could understand.”

But, … but, …. BALLOONS!!
Everyone run around with your hair on fire!!! Ballooooooooooooooons!

bay ridge .. brooklyn new york
bay ridge .. brooklyn new york
  Anonymous
February 5, 2023 11:45 am

Mongo likes Doubloons!

49%mfer
49%mfer
  Anonymous
February 5, 2023 1:43 pm

You rikey baroon, loundeye?

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
February 5, 2023 10:52 am

Yeah, our government would never launch a Chinese spy balloon to distract from Brandon’s truck load of classified documents and his crackhead spawns treason being exposed…you can’t make this shit up.

TonyLV
TonyLV
February 5, 2023 6:27 pm

“…the media, wearing their usual “China bad” hat,…” Huh?

And all this time I was under the impression that to the media and the left, only Russia is bad, but China good. After all China can buy farms, high rise buildings, and other real estate in the USA but Russia gets sanctions and their reserves in western banks confiscated. Get a clue Arnaud.

This balloon thing could be carrying a payload of bio-weapons as mentioned by others or an EMP device. At 11 miles up, I imagine an EMP could shut down electronics on a good size canonical area. Maff is hard so I have no idea how big it would be. It could have been on a trial run to see how far it would get and it got all the way across the country. But Russia is still bad!