Robert Hastings: Unidentified Aerial Object Sighted During October 2010 Nuclear Missile Incident
TAOS — Robert Hastings writes, “On October 23, 2010, F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming temporarily lost the ability to communicate with 50 of its Minuteman III missiles. The five Missile Alert Facilities responsible for launching those ICBMs—Alpha through Echo, comprising the 319th Strategic Missile Squadron—would have been unable to do so during the period of the disruption.”
This dramatic story was leaked to Mark Ambinder, a contributing editor at The Atlantic, which published it three days later. The U.S. Air Force then quickly acknowledged the problem, saying that a back-up launch system could have performed the task and claiming that the breakdown had lasted a mere 59 minutes.
The confidential Air Force sources also report that their squadron commander has warned witnesses not to talk to journalists or researchers about “the things they may or may not have seen” in the sky and has threatened severe penalties for anyone violating security. Consequently, these persons must remain anonymous at this time.
According to two missile technicians stationed at F.E. Warren, the communications issue, while intermittent, actually persisted over several hours. Significantly, these same individuals report sightings by “numerous teams” of an enormous, cigar-shaped craft that maneuvered high above the missile field on the day of the disruption.
The huge UFO appeared similar to a World War I German Zeppelin, (shown here) but had no passenger gondola or advertising on its hull, as would a commercial blimp.
Robert Hastings has interviewed law enforcement and civilian eyewitnesses to ongoing UFO activity near F.E. Warren’s ICBM sites. Details at: http://www.theufochronicles.com/2011/06/huge-ufo-sighted-near-nuclear-missiles_19.html
June 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ The October 23rd missile incident occurred less than a month after he September 27, 2010 UFO-Nukes Connection press conference at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. Seven U.S. Air Force Officers, including two retired colonels, discussed UFO incursions at nuclear weapons sites.
CNN filming of the event
The incidents involved the sudden appearance of UFOs that hovered over ICBM sites and disrupted the missiles’ guidance and control systems. A disc-shaped UFO sent down laser-like beams into a nukes storage depot. Hastings concludes, “The UFO sightings near F.E. Warren’s missile sites in recent months represent the latest chapter in the UFO-Nukes Connection saga.


