JANUARY 19, 2018
What is
the truth behind this whole affair? Where is the undeniable proof of all these
accounts?
It was July 1st 1952 when Look magazine carried
this story: “Flying Saucers— The Hunt Goes On” with the byline: “Fearful of
danger from the skies, the United States Air Force is launching a secret search
to discover once-and-for-all what is the mysterious, unbelievable thing
Americans keep sighting overhead.”
At the time, the Air Force confirmed more than 800
sightings of flying saucers with reports from outposts all across the country,
including “our vital atomic installation sites.” Atomic sites were specific
areas of intense interests for the odd fast-moving saucers.
Flash forward 65 years: Interviews with U.S.
military personnel validate the presence of strange UFO craft shutting down
nuclear missile sites, turning the instruments off, inoperative, and overriding
human controls. All of which is shocking to the nth degree!
Visitors from outer space obviously do not like
nuclear stuff in the hands of humans. Otherwise, why focus on shutting down
nuclear sites? Any force powerful enough to shut down nuclear weapon silos is
so far beyond the capabilities of earthlings that they can dictate whatever
they want. Still, why shut down missile sites? If “intention” is exposed by
activity, then their message says nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons
should go the way of the dodo bird.
A documentary film d/d July 2, 2017, “UFOs and
Nukes: The Secret Link Revealed” by UAMN TV is fascinating, almost beyond
belief.
There are many, many documentaries about UFOs but
mostly ill conceived, unsubstantiated and horribly contrived. UAMN’s may be one
of the only films that seems credible (hopefully, maybe) because of the quality
of first-hand witness accounts and use of declassified military documents.
“UFOs and Nukes: The Secret Link Revealed” is a
Robert Hastings film. He was born in Albuquerque, NM in 1950 at a military base
where atomic weapons were engineered. His father served in the USAF. From
1966-67, the family stationed at Malmstrom AFB, Montana. During one particular
incident of UFO activity over a Minuteman missile site, Hastings personally
witnessed five UFOs tracked on radar at base air control. That experience led
to a lifetime of research. The film’s message comes thru very clearly. Humans
should not be messing around with nuclear power. Didn’t Einstein also say that?
Hasting’s film is based upon declassified U.S.
government documents and personal accounts of military officers, revealing
that, as early as December 1948, UFOs began showing up at American nuclear
laboratories, bomb storage depots, weapons tests grounds, and as time went on,
intercontinental weapons missile sites.
ICBM launch officers from the 1960s and 1970s have
come forward with Encounters of the Third Kind, stating that UFOs hovered over
launch facilities as ICBMs suddenly malfunctioned, unable to launch or react to
commands by human operators. Additionally, ground level security guards made
panicky calls to underground mission control officers, informing them of the
presence of unidentified circular craft maneuvering in the sky above ICBM
launch silos.
In September 2010 several high-ranking retired
military officers came forth in Washington, D.C. to discuss these encounters,
as follows:
Captain Robert Salas, U.S. Air Force retired- in
1967 he was a first lieutenant stationed at Malsmtrom Air Force Base in Montana
as a missile launch officer. On March 24th a ground-based security guard called
Capt. Salas to report, whilst screaming into the phone, that a red glowing
object was hovering over the front gate. Immediately thereupon, the ICBMs
locked into a “no-go” condition, as if a magical wand waved across the sky,
shutting down the ICBMs.
Lt. Col Dwynne Arneson, retired USAF in 1967, was
officer in charge of the Air Force communications center at Great Falls,
Montana. In March he received a message from a junior officer that hovering
UFOs had shut down missile launch operations.
Captain Bruce Fenstermacher, USAD retired from
Warren AFB Wyoming 1976. Security guards reported a 50’ long cigar-shaped white
object hovering in the sky. When Capt Fenstermacher later met with the security
guard, he was in the fetal position and could not be calmed down.
According to U.S. unclassified documents, missile
sites in the former Soviet Union also experienced identical malfunctioning
problems during the same time frame.
The Freedom of Information Act revealed documents
confirming, as early as December 1948, UFOs were sited at Los Alamos, the
birthplace of nuclear weapons. That same lab tested the first atomic bomb only
three weeks before dropping the atomic bomb on Japan. The documents claim that
UFOs consistently appeared in the area. The Oak Ridge Nuclear Lab in Tennessee
also experience UFOs, as did the Hanford Processing Plant in Washington State,
and so did the Savannah River Complex, a plutonium-manufacturing site in South
Carolina.
UFO sightings began to occur in earnest at U.S.
missile sites as early as 1962. Lt Col Philip Moore, USAF retired Walker AFB
was in command at missile Complex Seven in charge of a launch crew for ICBMs.
His ground crew reported a bright light above Site Six that rapidly
accelerated, instantly stopped, and instantly changed directions, nothing like
they had ever witnessed before.
Every ICBM base in the U.S. reported incidents of
objects hovering over missile facilities. Often, USAF personnel tracked the
UFOs on radar, performing maneuvers vastly beyond manmade capabilities. Radar
operators were stunned as the objects flew at speeds of thousands of MPH, made
sharp angled turns, and instantly stopped in mid air. Air Force interceptors
chased some of the objects in futile attempts.
At Vandenberg AFB in 1967 Dr. Robert Jacobs
(lieutenant at the time) said he witnessed a UFO intercept and destroy a test
ICBM flight. He filmed the missile launches with a telescopic camera. A dummy
warhead at speeds of 5,000-6,000 MPH was shot four times and destroyed by a UFO
that he captured on film. The CIA captured his film.
Before the CIA took the film, Jacobs’ superior
officer Major Mansmann, using a magnifier, studied the film in detail
frame-by-frame. Here’s what he saw: The shape was a classic disc with a raised
bubble in the center. The entire lower saucer glowed, and it rotated slowly. As
it shot beams of light at the USAF dummy warhead, the saucer first positioned
itself to aim and shoot, happening at speeds of 6,000 MPH.
In another close encounter, USAF Capt. Jay Earnshaw
at Warren AFB WY in 1965 was in command of the site. The security control
officer called him to report strange objects, 5 to 6 oblong lights hovered
above the gate. Meantime, missile launch sites at N. Dakota and S. Dakota
reported similar incidents.
Maj Gaylan King, USAF retired Ellsworth AFB SD in
1966 reported a saucer hovering over his missile site with a reddish light
beaming down at the missile.
Capt. David Schindele, Minot AFB ND in 1966
reported an object 80’-100’ in diameter sighted around his missile launch pads.
All of his missiles went off “alert status” and shutdown as the object hovered.
Furthermore, according to Hasting’s web site, as
recently as October 2012, multiple UFO incidents occurred at ICBM sites in
Montana.