Saturday, October 2, 2010

Message originates from outer space, states author, with Unidentified Flying Object sightings over nuclear locations

It is hardly believable to think that Unidentified Flying Objects try to get their hands on nuclear weaponry. Unidentified Flying Objects have been watching nuclear arsenal for 60 years as outlined by a group of previous Air Force personnel. Monday the National Press Club had a group of UFO eye witnesses together gathered by Robert Hastings who’s a UFO researcher to share stories. Hastings believes the UFOs over all the nuclear facilities just implies that aliens aren’t watching us. He also thinks that they are attempting to send some kind of communication to us about our humanity. Source for this article – Author says UFO sightings over nuclear online websites a message to mankind by Personal Money Store.

Unidentified Flying Objects deactivate nuclear weapons

The National Press Club news conference was organized by Hastings. He said that the United States of America government needs to halt 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, however 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 weapons. Hastings explains that Unidentified Flying Object sightings over nuclear areas are really common. He spoke to more than 120 previous military personnel about it. He has a theory about why extraterrestrial beings would take an interest within the tiny planet of earth. He thinks that since humans are &! #8220;playing with fire,” they have sent warnings.

Soviet nukes had interruptions from Unidentified Flying Objects also

Apparently UFO sightings over nuclear weapons online websites aren’t limited to the United States The same thing was happening within the Soviet Union, Hastings told AOL News. This is shown in KGB declassified files it had. Hastings said last June, a major Russian newspaper, Life, published accounts of a UFO sighting at a nuclear missile site on Oct. 4, 1982, within the Ukraine. A UFO hovered over the site. All missiles were deactivated all the sudden. Panic was everywhere. 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 so would have killed their careers. The Air Force was hoping to stop public panic or keep alien contact secret by successfully killing the Unidentified Flying Object story by “making it so ridiculous that everyone laughs when they hear it.”

Project Blue Book gets from the situation easily

An Air Force program called Project Blue Book investigated UFOs from 1948 to 1969. 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.” The close-minded are the only ones that are really threatened by the thought of aliens, Hastings said at the National Press Club. “I don’t think humankind is in jeopardy from whoever they’re or no matter what they are, except that we may 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.”

Information from

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



No comments: