Friday, October 1, 2010

Communication coming from Unidentified Flying Object sightings on nuclear areas says Author

It is hardly believable to think that Unidentified Flying Objects are trying to get their hands on nuclear weaponry. A group of former Air Force personnel has now come out with a statement. They say that for the last 60 years there have been UFOs keeping an eye on nuclear arsenal in the world. UFO researcher and author Robert Hastings brought together a group of UFO eyewitnesses to the National Press Club Monday, where they shared their stories. Hastings believes that the UFOs over all the nuclear facilities just shows that aliens are not watching us. He also thinks that they are attempting to send some kind of communication to us about our humanity. Source of article – Author says UFO sightings over nuclear websites a message to mankind by Personal Money Store.

Nuclear weapons get the no go from the UFOs

Hastings, who organized the National Press Club news conference, said the time has come for the United States of America government to acknowledge the UFO visits. an Unidentified Flying Object was hovering over the missile silos near Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana in 1967, states three of the Air Force officers that did not see the Unidentified Flying Objects themselves. CNN reports that the nuclear weapons were deactivated temporarily as a result of this visit. Over 120 former military personal have seen UFOs over nuclear sites, states Hastings. He thinks that since humans are “playing with fire,” so to speak, extraterrestrial beings have decided to leave a communication.

Unidentified Flying Objects manipulate Soviet nukes

Apparently UFO sightings over nuclear weapons online websites aren’t limited to the United States Hastings told AOL News that declassified KGB files reveal the very same thing was going on within the previous Soviet Union. 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, claims Hastings. A UFO hovered over the site. Missiles were deactivated. This astonished everyone. Everyone panicked. 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 people have not come forward because doing so 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 gets from the situation effortlessly

UFOs were investigated by the Air Force from 1948 to 1969. This was called Project Blue Book. Project Blue Book concluded that “no UFO reported, investigated and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national security.” Hastings made a statement at the National Press Club. This statement was that aliens only bother the close-minded when thinking about it. “I do not think humankind is in jeopardy from whoever they are or whichever they’re, except that we can have our minds expanded. Traditional institutions such as religions, governments and other social institutions may be confronted by what is coming. That is just the logical consequence of what is about to occur.”

Articles cited

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



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