A suspected Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing, raising concerns about the scope of China's surveillance capabilities in North America. 
According to a source familiar with the matter, the balloon had the ability to capture imagery and collect signals intelligence from US military sites. The intelligence, however, does not appear to have provided critical new insights for the Chinese government.
The balloon first crossed into US airspace over Alaska before passing through Canada and down into Montana, where it hovered for a few days. US officials believed at the time that it was trying to surveil sensitive military sites, including Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana.
A senior State Department official has confirmed that the balloon was capable of conducting signals intelligence collection operations as it floated across the US. However, Gen. Glen VanHerck, the commander of US Northern Command and NORAD, said at the time that the US did not assess that the balloon presented a significant collection hazard beyond what already exists in actionable technical means from China.
China has maintained that the balloon was actually just a weather balloon thrown off course. The US has been assessing the possibility that it was not deliberately maneuvered into the continental US by the Chinese government, but officials believe that China did maintain some ability to maneuver the balloon once it reached its intended position over Montana.
The surveillance program run by China includes a number of similar balloons operating across at least five continents in recent years. Roughly half a dozen of these flights have been within US airspace, although not necessarily over US territory.
US officials have said that they are still assessing the full extent of what information was transmitted back to Beijing from the balloon, and how much it may reveal about China's surveillance capabilities in North America.
				
			According to a source familiar with the matter, the balloon had the ability to capture imagery and collect signals intelligence from US military sites. The intelligence, however, does not appear to have provided critical new insights for the Chinese government.
The balloon first crossed into US airspace over Alaska before passing through Canada and down into Montana, where it hovered for a few days. US officials believed at the time that it was trying to surveil sensitive military sites, including Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana.
A senior State Department official has confirmed that the balloon was capable of conducting signals intelligence collection operations as it floated across the US. However, Gen. Glen VanHerck, the commander of US Northern Command and NORAD, said at the time that the US did not assess that the balloon presented a significant collection hazard beyond what already exists in actionable technical means from China.
China has maintained that the balloon was actually just a weather balloon thrown off course. The US has been assessing the possibility that it was not deliberately maneuvered into the continental US by the Chinese government, but officials believe that China did maintain some ability to maneuver the balloon once it reached its intended position over Montana.
The surveillance program run by China includes a number of similar balloons operating across at least five continents in recent years. Roughly half a dozen of these flights have been within US airspace, although not necessarily over US territory.
US officials have said that they are still assessing the full extent of what information was transmitted back to Beijing from the balloon, and how much it may reveal about China's surveillance capabilities in North America.
 u r prob feelin kinda anxious thinkin bout this baloon thingy... i get it, it sounds super spooky
 u r prob feelin kinda anxious thinkin bout this baloon thingy... i get it, it sounds super spooky  but let's take a deep breath & try 2 see the bigger picture here
 but let's take a deep breath & try 2 see the bigger picture here  china's got a lot of balloons floatin around , it's not like they're secretly spyin on us or nothin
 china's got a lot of balloons floatin around , it's not like they're secretly spyin on us or nothin  just think bout all the other countries w/ their own surveillence programs
 just think bout all the other countries w/ their own surveillence programs  and let's be real, we're prob already trackin some info
 and let's be real, we're prob already trackin some info 
 but it's not like they're the only ones
 but it's not like they're the only ones  us has our own ways of keepin an eye on things too
 us has our own ways of keepin an eye on things too  and if this baloon thingy did indeed send back some info, it's prob just a tiny piece of the puzzle
 and if this baloon thingy did indeed send back some info, it's prob just a tiny piece of the puzzle  anyway, try 2 stay calm & focused
 anyway, try 2 stay calm & focused  we'll get to the bottom of this 2gether
 we'll get to the bottom of this 2gether 
 "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." - Martin Luther King Jr.
 "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." - Martin Luther King Jr. 
 . China's got some serious tech and resources, and if they're already collecting signals intel from our military sites... that's a big deal
. China's got some serious tech and resources, and if they're already collecting signals intel from our military sites... that's a big deal  .
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. We need to get some answers ASAP
 We need to get some answers ASAP  .
. . But seriously, if China can do that, what else are they doing with all these balloons flying around across continents? It's not like we're seeing the full picture here
. But seriously, if China can do that, what else are they doing with all these balloons flying around across continents? It's not like we're seeing the full picture here  .
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. It raises concerns about the scope of their surveillance capabilities here in North America. And China's defense that it was just a weather balloon doesn't really add up, considering they've been doing this for years and we know how sophisticated their tech is.
 It raises concerns about the scope of their surveillance capabilities here in North America. And China's defense that it was just a weather balloon doesn't really add up, considering they've been doing this for years and we know how sophisticated their tech is. It just makes you wonder if we're taking this kind of threat seriously enough. And now with the US still trying to figure out how much info was transmitted back to Beijing... it's like we're playing catch-up on something that's been going on behind our backs for years.
 It just makes you wonder if we're taking this kind of threat seriously enough. And now with the US still trying to figure out how much info was transmitted back to Beijing... it's like we're playing catch-up on something that's been going on behind our backs for years. We need to keep an eye on this situation and make sure we're staying one step ahead of potential threats like this.
 We need to keep an eye on this situation and make sure we're staying one step ahead of potential threats like this. how many of these "weather balloons" have we actually caught on camera or intercepted signals from? its time for us to step up our game and show china that we're not messing around
 how many of these "weather balloons" have we actually caught on camera or intercepted signals from? its time for us to step up our game and show china that we're not messing around 
 think its pretty wild that china has these spy balloons just floating around us collecting info
 think its pretty wild that china has these spy balloons just floating around us collecting info  and we didnt even know they were there til now
 and we didnt even know they were there til now  i mean like how did we not catch on sooner?
 i mean like how did we not catch on sooner?  anyways its good to know that our military is keeping an eye on things and stuff
 anyways its good to know that our military is keeping an eye on things and stuff 
 . Still, I guess it's good that our military folks are on top of it and can tell us what's really going down
. Still, I guess it's good that our military folks are on top of it and can tell us what's really going down  ! I mean, can you even imagine having a balloon just casually floatin' around, snoopin' on our military sites?
! I mean, can you even imagine having a balloon just casually floatin' around, snoopin' on our military sites?  It's like, what's next? A drone or somethin'?
 It's like, what's next? A drone or somethin'?  
  It sounds like a total cover-up to me. The fact that they've been doin' this for years and we're just now findin' out is just, like, so sus
 It sounds like a total cover-up to me. The fact that they've been doin' this for years and we're just now findin' out is just, like, so sus  .
. . We need to know what's goin' on and how we can protect ourselves. This is, like, a major security threat and we shouldn't take it lightly
. We need to know what's goin' on and how we can protect ourselves. This is, like, a major security threat and we shouldn't take it lightly