Absolutely not, as there are a wide variety of technologies being used. We track with infrared detecting sattelites, low band radar, microwave radar, phased array radar, radio detection, FAA radar, USAF radar, US Navy radar, USMC radar, telescope, and other means I can’t (at least in 1998) talk about.
Is there any vulnerability with computers being hacked? We know the Chinese have hacked our DOD computers.
Obviously, don’t say anything that would be bad for national security. I’m a moron on technology (as I’m sure you’ve surmised already. lol) and a military friend of mine has assured me that the military doesn’t put all its eggs in one basket just because they want to reduce the vulnerability. But when I think about the use of decoys and jamming, the stuff that goes along with the space wars mentality, and I think about EMP attacks, etc it makes me wonder if something that jammed our computers (like hacking, or an EMP attack) used at the same time as something that jammed our satellites could exploit a vulnerability.
I would hope there would be ways of knowing if such a thing happened.
I don’t know what this was and don’t even really have the knowledge to figure out what it was. Ultimately it comes down to what sources you trust and at this point I find it hard to trust anybody. That’s my honest 2-cents on this.
Does anybody know what happened when those other contrails were created in the Pacific sunset looking just like this? Were there people suspecting that it was a missile? Was the military saying they didn’t know what it was but it wasn’t a missile? Were NORAD and the FAA involved in figuring out those cases? Somebody said they were mad that the press is making this out to be something. If there have been instances just like this that panned out differently, I wonder what made the difference in the way this panned out.