Jim
Bramlett
(27 Sep 2010)
"Former Air Force Officers: UFOs Tampered With Nuclear Missiles"
- This is interesting. Captain Salas had the same job I had as an
ICBM missile launch officer at another missile base, in South
Dakota. I never experienced anything like this but I do not doubt
that it happened. After four years of duty, I was transferred out
of missiles shortly before Salas' experience in 1967. The
interaction he describes between the underground missile crew and the
topside guards sounds genuine.
- I do not recognize the silver badge above his left pocket.
Years later, such badges became popular in the Air Force for almost any
kind of duty, but with few exceptions, such as a qualified parachutist,
they did not exist in 1967 as I recall. The missile badge was worn on
the left pocket, but it is not visible here. Personally, I do not
believe UFOs are extraterrestrial. Research has shown that they are
most probably spirit entities, able to materialize and
dematerialize. Most believe they are demon spirits, and maybe most
are, but in Billy Graham's book, Angels, he says some of them may be
angels. Their mission is unknown.
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Former Air Force Officers: UFOs Tampered With Nuclear
Missiles
- (Sept. 25) -- Former U.S. Air Force officers and a former enlisted
man are about to break many years of silence about an alarming series of
UFO encounters at nuclear weapons sites -- incidents officially kept
secret for decades.
- When the group appears at a press conference at the National Press
Club in Washington, D.C., on Monday, it will offer testimony about events
so chilling, it will seem like a day at a science fiction movie
festival.
- To put you in the mood for the stories that will soon unfold, we're
presenting one here, involving former Air Force Capt. Robert Salas, one
of the hosts of the Washington event.
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- Former Air Force Capt. Robert Salas says he was involved in a 1967
incident at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana in which a UFO reportedly
tampered with nuclear missiles.
- Salas, co-author of
"
Faded Giant" (BookSurge Publishing), was a first lieutenant in
1967, serving as a missile-launch officer while stationed at Malmstrom
Air Force Base in Montana.
- On March 16, 1967, Salas was 60 feet below ground working a 24-hour
shift monitoring a launch-control center outfitted with 10 nuclear
Minuteman missiles.
- "I got a call from the topside guard, telling me they were
watching some strange lights flying around in the sky, making odd
maneuvers. They didn't think they were airplanes because they were going
very fast, turning on a dime and not making a bit of noise," Salas
told AOL News.
- "A few minutes later, he called back, this time screaming into
the phone, scared to death, and he said, 'Sir, I'm looking out my front
window and there is a glowing red oval-shaped object hovering right above
the front gate, and I've got all the guards out here with their weapons
drawn.' "
- The guard told Salas the UFO was approximately 30 to 40 feet in
diameter with a very bright, pulsating light.
- When the guard asked what they should do next, Salas' immediate
response was that they had to do whatever was necessary to protect the
nuclear missile area, "so basically, I was giving them permission to
use whatever force they needed to use to keep anything
out."
- As Salas started to inform his duty partner and commander about what
was going on 60 feet above them, something chilling happened.
- "All of a sudden, we started getting bells and whistles going
off. As we looked at the display board in front of us, sure enough, the
missiles began going into an unlaunchable, or no-go, mode. They couldn't
be launched -- it went from green to red.
- "We also had a couple of security violations, meaning there were
lights indicating some kind of intrusion at the missile sites, where the
missiles were actually located, about a mile or two away from the launch
control facility."
- Salas said they immediately performed a system checklist to see what
was wrong and to determine how it was possible that 10 nuclear missiles
could suddenly be deactivated.
- "We were getting mostly guidance and control systems failure,
and when I called the guard again, he told me the UFO just left and took
off at high speed. So I ordered the guards to go out to the missile
sites, and while they were out there, they saw the object again at one of
the launch facilities.
- "It scared them to death again, and they actually lost radio
contact while they were near the object and then they returned to the
base. I later learned they never returned to security guard
duty."
- Salas said it was extraordinary that they lost so many missiles at
the same time. Isolated mishaps had made a single missile go
"unlaunchable," but never 10 at once. And never 10 at once
during a UFO sighting.
- As a result of the incident, the missiles had to be fixed to get them
all back into launch mode.
- Interesting aftermath to the story: Salas returned to the base and
was ordered to report to his squadron commander where he also met with a
member of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, or AFOSI. Salas
first asked if what they had just been through was some sort of Air Force
exercise, and says he was told "absolutely not."
- "After we told them our recollection of the incident, the AFOSI
captain wanted us to sign papers, saying we'd never talk about this and
swear we wouldn't even talk to our wives or any of the other airmen on
the base -- nobody.
- "I felt a little weird about this because all of us who were
launch officers had above top-secret clearance, and I asked, 'If this is
classified, what's it classified as?' And he said, 'Secret,' and I said,
'Well, we've got above top secret -- why do we have to sign anymore
papers?' "
- But further information was denied Salas and his men.
- And what does he think would've happened to him had he gone to the
press with the story?
- "If I went public with this while still in the service, I
would've been in Leavenworth [maximum security federal prison], breaking
stones into little pebbles."
- In 1969, the Air Force ended Project Blue Book, its official program
that investigated UFOs. And in 1985, the following information was
included in a fact sheet distributed by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
and this remains the official attitude about UFOs:
- (1) No UFO reported, investigated and evaluated by the Air Force has
ever given any indication of threat to our national security; (2) There
has been no evidence submitted to or discovered by the Air Force that
sightings categorized as "unidentified" represent technological
developments or principles beyond the range of present-day scientific
knowledge; and (3) There has been no evidence indicating that sightings
categorized as "unidentified" are extraterrestrial
vehicles.
- That being said, Salas and his colleagues maintain that if enough
military eyewitnesses come forward, it can be proved that there's more to
UFOs than officials have led the public to believe.
- After the extraordinary events at Malmstrom Air Force base where it
appears a UFO may have been responsible for shutting down 10 nuclear
missiles, Salas wonders if the military has any legal authority to
command its subordinates not to talk about something this significant --
something that he maintains represents a technology not known
today.
- The UFO "had to somehow send a signal to penetrate 60 feet of
earth and concrete and also to penetrate the cable system, which is
triply shielded cables, and inject some kind of a signal into the system.
That's fantastic."
- So, why, after so many years of keeping quiet, are former military
personnel coming forward to talk about their experiences, as Salas and
his Air Force colleagues are doing on Monday? He says the people who will
talk in Washington are "just the tip of the iceberg."
- "I believe in the extraterrestrial hypothesis, and I think, in
this instance, these objects were not constructed on planet
Earth."
From
http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/former-air-force-officers-ufos-tampered-with-nuclear-missiles/19647296?icid=main%7Chtmlws-main-w%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk3%7C173189