Aliens monitoring US nuke arsenal, ex-Air Force officers worried
By ANIFriday, September 24, 2010
WASHINGTON - Six former U.S. Air Force officers and one former enlisted man have said that they will break their silence on reports of aliens monitoring America’s nuclear arsenal.
They plan to urge the government to publicly confirm the incidents, stating that they were ordered never to discuss the events.
“We’re talking about unidentified flying objects, as simple as that,” a former U.S. Air Force nuclear missile launch officer, Salas, said.
Witness testimony from more than 120 former or retired military personnel points to an ongoing and alarming intervention by unidentified aerial objects at nuclear weapons sites, as recently as 2003.
In some cases, several nuclear missiles simultaneously and inexplicably malfunctioned while a disc-shaped object silently hovered nearby.
“The U.S. Air Force is lying about the national security implications of unidentified aerial objects at nuclear bases and we can prove it,” Salas said.
The group plans to distribute declassified U.S. government documents at the event that they claim will substantiate the reality of UFO activity at nuclear weapons sites extending back to 1948.
The press conference will also address present-day concerns about the abuse of government secrecy as well as the ongoing threat of nuclear weapons.
“This is only the tip of the iceberg, these stories,” Salas told FoxNews.com. (ANI)