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Defense Department looking into reports of UFOs deactivating nuclear warheads

Feb 24, 2023

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As the U.S. government’s fascination with UFOs continues to grow, the Defense Department has reportedly been investigating reports of UFOs deactivating nuclear warheads. According to Daily Mail, two Air Force veterans testified to the department’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) earlier this month. The two said UFOs interfered with nukes in the 1960s.

AARO also reached out to a former Air Force ICBM launch officer who encountered an orange flying disc that inexplicably deactivated 10 warheads at the Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana back in 1967. Another former launch officer briefed AARO on video he shot for the Air Force in 1964 that allegedly caught a flying saucer shooting a test missile out of the sky.

The director of the office is interviewing nine other witnesses about cases similar to the reports of UFOs deactivating nuclear warheads. This is according to author Robert Hastings, who has spoken to 167 veterans regarding “more than a hundred UFO incursions at nuclear weapons sites during the Cold War era and beyond.”

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The U.S. government’s fascination with UFO’s has grown in recent years.
Now — the Pentagon is reportedly investigating reports of UFOs deactivating nuclear warheads.
According to the Daily Mail — two Air Force veterans testified to the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office earlier this month.
The two said UFOs interfered with U-S nukes in the 1960s.
The office also reached out to a former Air Force I-C-B-M launch officer who encountered an orange flying disc that inexplicably turned off 10 warheads at the Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana back in 1967.
Another former launch officer briefed the office on video he shot for the Air Force in 1964 that allegedly caught a flying saucer shooting a test missile out of the sky.
The director of the office is interviewing nine other witnesses about similar cases.
This — according to an author who has spoken to 167 veterans regarding ‘more than a hundred UFO incursions at nuclear weapons sites during the Cold War era and beyond’.