UFOs & Nukes

UFOs & Nukes

The UFO / Nuclear Weapons Connection

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Former US Navy Pilot Says Huge Fireball Maneuvered Above the Hanford Atomic Plant During World War II

UFO incursions at U.S. atomic/thermonuclear weapons sites, from the 1940s onward, are detailed in thousands of declassified Army, Air Force, Navy, FBI, and CIA documents. Moreover, hundreds of U.S. military veterans have now discussed their involvement in one or more of those incidents in video interviews.

One of them, former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Junior Grade Clarence R. “Bud” Clem, says that a UFO monitored one of our fissile materials facilities—the Hanford plutonium-production plant in Washington State—on three different nights in January 1945, some seven months before Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed. Clem says that members of his Navy Hellcat F6F fighter squadron chased them away.

Weltweite Medienberichte über die "UFOs and Nukes"-Pressekonferenz

Offener Brief von Robert L. Hastings an die deutsche Öffentlichkeit und Medienlandschaft:

Am 27.September 2010 berichteten mehrere grosse Medienorganisationen weltweit über die "UFOs und Atomwaffen- Pressekonferenz" in Washington D.C., der Amerikanische UFO-Forscher Robert L. Hastings und sieben ehemalige Offiziere der US-Luftwaffe versammelten sich an diesem Tag im Washingtoner National Press Club, um über UFO-Sichtungen über militärischen Atomanlagen während der Zeit des Kalten Krieges zu berichten. Bei mehreren Vorfällen wurden wiederholt nukleare Gefechtsköpfe ausser Betrieb gesetzt, während in der Nähe diskusförmige Flugobjekte über den Anlagen schwebten.

Der Medienriese CNN hielt diese Veranstaltung für so bedeutend, dass er sie live übertrug. Das Video findet man auf www.ufohastings.com sowie auf Youtube.

Darüber hinaus wurde über diese Pressekonferenz ausgiebig und an erster Stelle von anderen Medien berichtet, und zwar in vielfältigen Artikeln von Journalisten und Reportern diverser Nachrichtenagenturen in den Vereinigten Staaten (USA), Grossbritannien, Russland, Japan, China, Indien, Australien, Irland, Kanada, Neuseeland und in anderen Ländern.

Ungeachtet dieser umfassenden internationalen Berichterstattung wurde in den deutschen Medien nicht ein einziger Artikel oder Bericht zu dieser Konferenz veröffentlicht.

The Atomic Bombings' 70th Anniversary

This week marks the 70th Anniversary of the atomic bombings of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by the U.S. Army Air Force, which essentially resulted in the end of World War II.

Beginning in the late-1960s, the Freedom of Information Act has been used by researchers to declassify thousands of U.S. government documents which confirm that UFO activity has repeatedly occurred at atomic/thermonuclear weapons sites during this seven-decade period.

Reports Confirm UFO Activity at the Hanford Nuclear Weapons Plant During World War II

UFO incursions at U.S. atomic/thermonuclear weapons sites, extending from the 1940s to nearly the present day, are well-established. Hundreds of U.S. military veterans and thousands of declassified Army, Air Force, Navy, FBI, and CIA documents make reference to these incidents. In fact, it can now be said that UFOs apparently monitored our atomic weapons program even before Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed in August 1945.

Ex-CIA Official Says Stories of Crashed UFOs and Little Gray Men “on Ice” Discussed at a High-Level

First, this article has absolutely nothing to do with the bogus claims currently being made by the promoters of the so-called Roswell Slides, which allegedly show the body of a dead alien.

No, my title refers to a far more credible revelation. Victor Marchetti, the former Special Assistant to CIA Director Richard Helms, first mentioned that rumors of recovered UFOs and dead aliens had been circulating among high-level agency staffers in a 1979 article in Second Look magazine, although most people are completely unaware of this fact.

Triangular UFO Above a U.S. Army Nuclear Weapons Depot Performs a 360-Degree Roll

A summary of this incident was initially posted online by Roger Marsh, Communications Director for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), and designated Case 60648. I sought and received permission to contact the witness.

On Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1982, U.S. Army Military Policeman (M.P.) Christopher Grooms was on guard duty in Tower 5 at the U.S. Army Special Weapons Depot at Kriegsfeld, a nuclear weapons storage and maintenance site in Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany.

Former U.S. Air Force Missile Launch Officer Says a UFO Activated One of His ICBMs—Twice!

Since 1973, I have interviewed more than 150 U.S. military veterans regarding their involvement in, or knowledge of, UFO incursions at nuclear weapons facilities. Those who have read my book, UFOs and Nukes, know that 98% of my sources are identified by name in it.

However, I was recently approached by a former U.S. Air Force captain, who wishes to remain anonymous for now, who related his participation in a very dramatic incident at Malmstrom AFB in 1974, involving the unauthorized launch activation of one of his Minuteman-II missiles—twice—apparently by those aboard a UFO hovering over it.

British MoD Forced to Release More UFO Documents in 2015

On September 23, 2014, a newspaper story in the UK revealed that the British Ministry of Defence would be releasing 18 more UFO documents next year. This action was precipitated by the filing of a Freedom of Information request by British researcher Andy Russell, one month earlier, in which he asked:

“Whether documents covering the period 1971-76 and 1996-2000 titled ‘UFO policy’ and three other documents covering the periods June-Dec 2000, Dec 2000-Mar 2004 and March 2004 exist, and if so are they still ‘classified’.”

A search turned up the hitherto unacknowledged files, thereby contradicting the MoD’s earlier claim that all of its UFO files had been released to the public.

Three Former U.S. Air Force ICBM Launch Officers Speak Out About UFOs

I am currently working on a documentary film concerning UFO activity at nuclear weapons sites. I've just returned from Albuquerque, New Mexico, where a series of interviews with former U.S. Air Force missileers were recorded. The veterans—Philip Moore, Jay Earnshaw, and Gaylan King—were first interviewed on audiotape years ago but graciously agreed to participate in the current project as well.

Although it will be many months before the film is finished, brief summaries of the former nuclear missile launch officers' audiotaped statements appear here.