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While We Are Watching Iran’s Nuclear Activities, UFO’s Maybe Watching Ours

Disclosure Project

Much of the world is watching and waiting to see if either Israel, the USA, and the United Kingdom, or all of the above, will invade Iran in 2012, under the guise that Iran presents a serious threat to any or all of these countries.

Before doing so, they might want to take leaf out of the UFO book, since it appears that UFO’s have been taking an interest in nuclear facilities around the world for many years, and so far, they haven’t bombed us into submission, even though it appears from reliable eye witness accounts, if these witnesses are to be believed; they have the technology to do so. 

Dr. Steven Greer (below) founded The Disclosure Project in 1992 in a bid to persuade the USA and other countries to disclose what they know about possible visitations to earth by extra terrestrials and what technology they may or may not have.

steven greer

In twenty years The Disclosure Project has amassed over 500 government, military, and intelligence community witnesses who are willing to testify to their direct, personal, first hand experience with UFOs, ETs, ET technology, and the cover-up that keeps this information secret.

Many of these witnesses have been filmed speaking about their experiences and Robert Salas, (below) a former USAF nuclear missile launch officer, is a good example.

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Below is a transcript of his speech at the Disclosure Conference the National Press Club in Washington D.C on September 27th 2010. A video of the conference and links to the Disclosure Project website can be found at the bottom of this article..

Robert Salas (former USAF nuclear missile launch officer):
Good afternoon. My name is Robert Salas. In 1967, I was a First Lieutenant stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. I was a missile launch officer. And in March, on March 24th, 1967, I was on duty at what we called ‘Oscar Flight’. It is a underground capsule, hardened site, about 60 feet underground. We had security guards topside. The main guard is called a ‘Flight Security Controller’. My commander at the time was Lieutenant Fred Meiwald, now Colonel, retired Colonel Fred Meiwald. Sometime in the evening hours on March 24th, I received a call from one of my topside guards, the Flight Security Controller, stating that they had been observing strange lights in the sky making odd maneuvers and wanted to report it.

I thought it was kind of strange report, but I took it seriously. You have to understand, we were protecting nuclear weapons and we… the reports we generally got were very professional. At any rate, I kind of dismissed the call. He called back about five minutes later. This time, he was screaming into the phone, saying they’re looking at an object, a red glowing object hovering just above our front gate. This object was about 30 feet in diameter. He couldn’t make out too much of the details of the object ... only that it was pulsating and he had all the guards out there. He was very frightened, wanted me to give him direction. I think I said something like, ‘Make sure nothing comes inside the perimeter fence.’ He immediately hung the phone up.

We… I went to wake my commander, Fred Meiwald, who was taking a rest break, started to tell him about the phone call and just as I told him, our missiles began going into what’s called a ‘No-Go’ condition or unlaunchable ... essentially they were disabled, while this object was still hovering over our site, our launch-control facility. At that point, we went through our procedures. He reported to, back to the command post, the incident. We also had some security lights, meaning security incursions at some of the launch facilities. So, I called the guard back upstairs and directed that a security team be sent out. At this point, the guard told me the object had left at high speed. Again, silent; no noise.

The security guards got out to the launch facility and reported back that they were seeing this object again. They also lost radio contact. The… this incident terminated at that point. We reset the security alarms, but the missiles themselves were still disabled. We had to call in for maintenance ... maintenance teams to come out and bring them back up on alert. The main indication we got from our equipment was this was guidance and control system failure. I want to emphasize that the security people upstairs had no control authority over… they had no equipment up there, no ability to effect any kind of system shutdown on our missiles. All the control systems were underground.

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We were relieved the next morning and reported back to the command post ... I’m sorry, the base, Malmstrom. Reported to our squadron commander. He was white as a sheet, didn’t know how to explain the event. I asked him specifically if it could have been an Air Force exercise and he assured me it was not an Air Force exercise. There was also a member of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations in the room. He ordered us to not ever talk about this. I even signed a non-disclosure statement to that effect.

This was ... and I didn’t talk about it until 1994 I was able to come across a little paragraph in a book called Above Top Secret by Timothy Good, and on page 301 of that book there’s a short paragraph about missiles being shut down while UFOs were overhead. At that point, with the help of Mr. James Klotz, my investigator, we requested the Air Force to send us documents about this shutdown, not mentioning the word ‘UFO’. We did get the Air Force to declassify what we’ll call the ‘Echo Flight Incident’. Let me back up a little bit. During the report to the command post, my commander, Fred Meiwald, turned to me and said the same thing had happened at another site. At the time, I thought he meant that evening, but it turns out, the same thing happened a week earlier at another site, and he was probably referring to the Echo Flight. At any rate, at that point, when we got the Echo Flight Incident declassified, I was able, or I felt I was able, to come forward and start talking about it because I thought that’s where I was. It wasn’t until later I found out it was at Oscar Flight, and I realized that not only our flight had gone down –ten missiles– but the Echo Flight also went down about a week earlier on March 16th.

We have extensive documentation on the Echo Flight Incident that we received from the Air Force under Freedom of Information Act. We have the testimony of Walt Feagle who was the Deputy Missile Crew Commander at Echo Flight. We have ... I have a couple letters from the commander, Eric Carlson. Colonel Meiwald has ... gave me a radio ... I’m sorry, a telephone interview about this in 1996, and I’ve got that on tape and he’s given me permission to use that. So we’ve got audio recordings of some of these witnesses. We’ve got written statements. We’ve got documentation from the Air Force. All of this supporting what I just told you. I’ll have more to say a little bit later about where I think we should go from here, but right now, I’ll turn it over to the next speaker.

http://www.disclosureproject.org/

 

 
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