Chinese Spy Balloon Got a Big Helping Hand from US Company While Transiting America: Report

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A new report has revealed that China used a U.S. internet service provider in January and February to transmit the data from its spy balloon back to Chinese spymasters as it flew across the length of the United States without opposition from the Biden administration.

The report from NBC News did not name the internet service company, saying it had “to protect the identity of its sources.” But it did note that the company has denied that the spy balloon used its network to communicate with China while the balloon flew across the U.S., gathering data on sensitive military sites.

Indeed, according to the NBC report, Biden’s regime knew about both the balloon and its transmissions the entire time, even though officials allowed the balloon to transit the length of the country before finally shooting the spying device out of the skies on Feb. 4.

NBC added that an administration official said that the spy balloon used high-bandwidth data collections known as burst transmissions to send its data over the U.S. provider’s system and back to China.

The network’s report also claimed the Biden administration asked the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for a highly secretive order to allow the feds to collect data on the spy balloon as it transited across the U.S.

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