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March 14, 2007

It ain't none of NORAD's business nohow

"We're pretty vigilant in terms of monitoring the skies," said Major Jason Proulx, a NORAD public affairs officer. "But what we do is we assess whether it poses a risk or a threat. If it doesn't pose a threat, it's not something we wouldn't express further interest in."

Somehow, I feel much safer knowing that.
Posted by Al S. E. at 7:19 p.m.
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