Every person agrees that Unidentified Flying Objects can’t be trying to reach nuclear weaponry. It is just too crazy of an idea. Unidentified Flying Objects are watching nuclear arsenal for 60 years as outlined by a group of former Air Force personnel. The National Press Club had some interesting visitors telling their stories on Monday. UFO researcher and writer Robert Hastings decided he wanted to get together any person who was an Unidentified Flying Object eyewitness. Hastings believes that the UFOs over all the nuclear facilities just shows that aliens are not watching us. He also thinks that they’re attempting to send some kind of message to us about our humanity.
UFOs accountable for the modification in nuclear weapons
Hastings, who organized the National Press Club news conference, said the time has come for the United States of America government to acknowledge the Unidentified Flying Object visits. CNN reports that three of the men–former Air Force officers–hadn’t seen the UFOs themselves, however told reporters that in 1967, Unidentified Flying Objects hovering over missile silos near Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana appeared to temporarily deactivate some of the nuclear weaponry. Hastings said more than 120 previous military personnel have told him about UFO sightings over nuclear locations. He believes extraterrestrial beings had taken an interest in the nuclear arms race and were sending a communication that humans are “playing with fire.”.
Unidentified Flying Objects manipulate Soviet nukes
Nuclear weapon facilities are seeing lots of Unidentified Flying Objects. Of course, this isn’t just occurring within the U.S. AOL News spoke with Hastings who said the former Soviet Union has declassified KGB files that show the exact same thing taking place there. Near a nuclear missile site, an Unidentified Flying Object sighting appeared in the Ukraine on October 4, 1982. Life is a Russian newspaper that published this account, says Hastings. The site saw a UFO for quite a while. Missiles were deactivated. This surprised everyone. Panic was everywhere. The missiles came back after a couple of seconds. Former Air Force Col. Charles Halt, who shared his eyewitness encounter with UFOs as a deputy base commander in Britain, told AOL that more people have not come forward because doing this would have killed their careers. He said that to either prevent public panic or keep alien contact secret, the Air Force successfully killed the UFO story by “making it so ridiculous that everyone laughs when they hear it.”
Project Blue Book dodges the situation
From 1948 to 1969 there was an Air Force program called Project Blue Book that was responsible for investigating UFOs. The conclusion of Project Blue Book was that “no UFO reported, investigated and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national security.” The close-minded are the only ones that are really confronted by the thought of aliens, Hastings said at the National Press Club. “I do not think humankind is in jeopardy from whoever they are or no matter what they’re, except that we will 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