
In a recent interview Robert Hastings, the author of the well -known book UFO and Nukes, shared captivating claims about unidentified flying objects disrupting American nuclear missiles, increasing concerns about national security.
Hastings, a respected researcher at military meetings with advanced technology, spoke With psychologist Jeffrey Mishlove about incidents in which UFOs reportedly manipulated nuclear weapons, including almost a catastrophic event in the Minot Air Force database.
Hastings told about an interview with 2007 with the retired Air Force captain David Shuur, a former rocket starting officer stationed at Echo Flight, who controlled 10 minutes -man nuclear shells. Shuur described the dim moment when the security guard reported a glowing disk -shaped, floating above the bullet.
Almost immediately, the Shuura starter console showed the delicate of “premiere”, which suggests that the missile is activating. “As soon as he gave this message on his starter console in the capsule, the light of the bullet brightened what was called light in progression, and for all the purposes and goals it seemed that the rocket appeared,” Hastings said.
Fortunately, Shuur quickly turned the braking switch to stop the bullet, preventing the potential nuclear apocalypse. “Captain Shuur reversed the so -called braking switch and stopped this progress to counting,” Hastings reminded.


During the Cold War, if the Soviet Union detected the premiere of rockets in the US, could cause great retaliation, like one country thinking that another threw the first blow in the fight.
Hastings also mentioned a similar account of another former start official, Captain Larry Manross, who at the same time reported an almost identical event in Minot.
“There is a different starting officer who was in Minot at the same time, his name Larry Manross, a former captain, and confirmed that the same happened in his capsule,” said Hastings. However, it is not clear without exact dates whether they were the same or separate incidents.
Hastings also emphasized the latest case from October 2010 at the FE Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. On October 23, 2010, Atlantic announced that five rocket alert facilities lost communication with the base, which means that if necessary they could not receive orders for the start.
“On October 23, 2010, the Atlantic website had a dramatic story based on leaking information that five of these mafings, rocket warning objects, suddenly could not communicate with the FE Warren air force base,” Hastings noted.
At that time, two rocket maintenance technicians saw a huge cigar -shaped object in the sky above the bullet field, coinciding with a communication failure.
“These two technicians of the rocket maintenance were in this field, dealing with this communication problem. They both reported what was described as a huge object in the shape of cigars flying in the sky above the rocket field when these technical problems appeared.”
Many people hope that UFOs can bring solutions to global problems, such as a superhero who came to save the day. However, Hastings noticed that UFOs do not provide facilitate, arresting wars or facilitate during natural disasters such as Tsunami.
Instead, some meetings seem harmful, leaving people shocked or wounded. He claims that UFOs cleanse radiation in places of disasters such as Chernobyl, persist in conspiracy theories, but these areas remain contaminated. Hastings's discoveries question the idea of kind aliens. Their actions, such as disturbing nuclear missiles, can be stern dangers.
The Office of Solving Wszechni (AARO), which examines unidentified air phenomena, recognized the difficulty in examining these cases due to circumscribed evidence.
“Like all historical cases of UAP, very little to act exists outside of limited first -hand narrative accounts,” said their report. Despite this, Aaro continues the study because these incidents can affect the readiness of the American nuclear program.
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