Stetson Payne adds the third shootdown to those of the Chinese spy balloon splashed into the Atlantic on February 4th and Friday's Alaskan "object." Payne examines questions about both the Alaskan and Canadian takedowns, plus a temporary flight restriction over Havre, Montana, for the "national defense airspace" response to a "radar anomaly." That "anomaly" over Montana apparently became the target figuring in ABC's 'Octagonal' Object Shot Down by Military Aircraft over Lake Huron, US Officials Confirm. This includes the short-term closure of airspace over Lake Michigan as that object coursed eastwards towards eventual doom from a sidewinder missile. Reuters' U.S. Shoots Down Mysterious Object Near Canadian Border ties together the four sensations, adding Chinese as well as U.S. confusion over "the latest three flying objects shot down by the United States." USAF General Glen VanHerck's interesting comments on these objects come up here, and lead in W.J. Hennigan's Time piece 'I Haven't Ruled Out Anything.' U.S. General Doesn't Eliminate Aliens As UFOs Mount. And almost lost in all the local excitement is Bloomberg News' China Ready to Down Object Flying Near Naval Base: Paper. And "just in" is Spy Balloon - Live: China Accuses US of 'Illegally' Flying Balloons as Potential 'UFO' Shot Down in Michigan. And this report says "the UK now warns it's 'possible' spy balloons have entered Britain's Airspace"! (WM)-- Delivered by Feed43 serviceTHE ANOMALIST