Everybody agrees that UFOs cannot be trying to reach nuclear weapons. It is just too crazy of an idea. UFOs are watching nuclear arsenal for 60 years as outlined by a group of previous Air Force personnel. Stories were shared Monday with a large group of UFO eyewitnesses that Unidentified Flying Object researcher Robert Hastings got together in the National Press Club. Hastings said the UFO sightings over nuclear weapons facilities means that extraterrestrial beings have taken notice of mankind’s folly and now is the time to realize they may be sending Earth a message.
Nuclear weapons halted by UFOs
The National Press Club news conference was organized by Hastings. He said that the United States government needs to stop denying the truth behind Unidentified Flying Objects visits. CNN reports that three of the men–former Air Force officers–hadn’t seen the UFOs themselves, but told reporters that in 1967, UFOs hovering over missile silos near Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana appeared to temporarily deactivate some of the nuclear weaponry. Hastings explains that UFO sightings over nuclear sites are really common. He spoke to more than 120 former military personnel about it. He has a theory about why extraterrestrial beings would take an interest tiny planet of earth. He thinks that since humans are “playing with fire,” they have sent warnings.
Soviet nukes had disruptions from Unidentified Flying Objects as well
Apparently UFO sightings over nuclear weapons websites aren’t limited to the U.S. Hastings told AOL News that declassified KGB files reveal the very same thing was going on within the previous Soviet Union. Near a nuclear missile site, an Unidentified Flying Object sighting appeared within the Ukraine on October 4, 1982. Life is a Russian newspaper that published this account, says Hastings. A UFO hovered over the site. Missiles were all of a sudden deactivated. Everyone panicked. Seconds later, the missiles went back online. Former Air Force Col. Charles Halt, who shared his eyewitness encounter with UFOs as a deputy base commander in Britain, told AOL that more individuals haven’t come forward because doing this would have killed their careers. The Air Force stopped the Unidentified Flying Object story by “making it so ridiculous that everybody laughs when they hear it.” This was likely done to either keep alien contact secret or to calm the public.
Project Blue Book dodges the situation
UFOs were investigated by the Air Force from 1948 to 1969. This was called Project Blue Book. The conclusion of Project Blue Book was that “no Unidentified Flying Object reported, investigated and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national security.” At the National Press Club, Hastings said the only threat that the aliens pose is to the close-minded. “I do not think humankind is in jeopardy from whoever they’re or no matter what they are, except that we can have our minds expanded. Traditional institutions such as religions, governments and other social institutions may be threatened by what is coming. That is just the logical consequence of what is about to occur.”
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CNN
news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/27/ufos-showed-interest-in-nukes-ex-air-force-personnel-say/?npt=NP1
AOL News
aolnews.com/weird-news/article/former-air-force-officers-ufos-have-monitored-nuclear-weapons-sites-for-60-years/19649347