![]() ![]() Himes said in his Meet the Press interview that he had not yet been briefed on the two shootdowns. Himes on Sunday downplayed speculation about aliens in relation to two recent shootdowns, stating that it was the result of anxious speculation in the absence of information. House Democratic Representative Jim Himes of Connecticut is seen. If you're at or below 40,000 feet, now you're in the travel zone for civilian aviation." Remember, the initial Chinese balloon was at fifty, sixty thousand feet, that's not a threat. "The two shootdowns have occurred around objects that were a threat to civil aviation. "There's a logic to what the administration has done," the Democratic lawmaker said. ![]() Speaking with host Chuck Todd, Himes downplayed social media worries that the two shootdowns were related to possible alien activity, or other potential issues, stressing the objects were spotted at altitudes that could endanger civilian aviation. While the nature of these objects has not been officially confirmed, they have nonetheless sparked semi-serious concerns online about possible contact by aliens. On Sunday, he appeared on NBC News's Meet the Press where he was asked to weigh in on the recent reports that two unidentified aerial objects were shot down over American and Canadian airspace. Himes represents Connecticut's 4th Congressional District and is the ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Representative Jim Himes, a Connecticut Democrat, attempted to downplay concerns and talks of an "alien invasion" on Sunday in the wake of recent aerial objects being shot down by the United States. ![]()
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