Lieutenant's Shocking PARANORMAL CASE from Montanta in 1966 | 3 UFO SIGHTINGS
Analysis Summary
David Shindel
Contact Experience Triad
Robert Salas
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The account discusses UAP encounters involving military personnel during the Cold War. Joseph Allen Hynek, an astronomer and UFO researcher, worked with the US Air Force on Project Blue Book. He noted that military staff reported UFO sightings that interfered with nuclear missile systems. In 1966, at Minot Air Force Base, a flying object disabled ten nuclear missiles while military members observed it. In 1967, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Lieutenant Robert Salas experienced a similar incident where an oval-shaped object caused missiles to lose power. Both incidents were classified, and the personnel involved were instructed to remain silent. After years of secrecy, Salas and others felt a burden to share their experiences, highlighting concerns about UAP interest in nuclear capabilities.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses historical UFO incidents at military bases during the Cold War, particularly focusing on their interference with nuclear missile systems. It highlights the secrecy and intimidation faced by military personnel who witnessed these events, as well as the broader implications of UFOs showing interest in nuclear capabilities.
UFOs interfered with nuclear missile silos during the Cold War, specifically at Minot Air Force Base in 1966 and Malmstrom Air Force Base in 1967.
Joseph Allen Hynek
“This was a subject that demanded a serious study with the United States Air Force not taking the UFO's investigation seriously.”
David Shindel
“The incident that he described was almost identical to the one I had.”
Robert Salas
“There's something in our atmosphere that we just don't know what it is.”
Managed by: US Air Force
Investigate UFO sightings
The first atomic bomb detonated in New Mexico in 1945 sent a shock wave across the universe, potentially signaling to aliens that humanity had discovered a destructive power.
UFO sightings increased after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
Dr. J. Allen Hynek acted as a scientific advisor for UFO studies undertaken by the US Air Force and found himself in conflict with the restrictive supervision of the Air Force.
UFOs interfered with nuclear missile silos during the Cold War, specifically at Minot Air Force Base in 1966 and Malmstrom Air Force Base in 1967.
Military personnel were instructed to never speak about the UFO incidents at Minot and Malmstrom Air Force Bases.
Witnesses of the UFO incidents experienced ridicule and trauma, leading to long-term secrecy about their experiences.
UFOs showed interest in military installations, particularly those with nuclear capabilities.
Witnessed a UFO incident at Minot Air Force Base in 1966 that disabled nuclear missiles.
David Shindel · First-PersonEncounter Context
Factual DetailsMalstrom Air Force Base
Great Falls, Montana, united_states
military members instructed never to speak about it
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe transcript discusses notable incidents involving military personnel witnessing UAPs affecting nuclear missile systems, providing a historical context and specific details about the events. However, it lacks direct first-person accounts from the witnesses themselves, which limits the credibility and corroboration aspects.
The experiencer describes incidents involving UFOs interfering with nuclear missile silos during the Cold War.
“Air Force members from the Mino base experienced an incident in the Mino missile field in which a flying object took off of alert all 10 of the nuclear tip missiles.”
The experiencer recounts specific incidents at Minot Air Force Base and Malmstrom Air Force Base, detailing the sightings of glowing objects and their effects on missile systems.
“the officer described the approach of the silent object which was making unusual controlled Maneuvers such as flying very fast coming to a dead stop then reversing course.”
After the incidents, military personnel were instructed to remain silent about their experiences and sign nondisclosure agreements.
“he had to sign a nondisclosure agreement and did not talk about it until 1996.”
Witnesses saw glowing objects with bright flashing lights.
Frenzied phone calls and communication among military personnel.
Missiles lost power and communication was disrupted.
The analysis found no relevant content for this section.
Five Observables (3/5)
Witnesses observed a silent, oval-shaped object with pulsating orange-red lights making unusual maneuvers over missile installations.
The encounter involved military personnel witnessing UFOs that interfered with nuclear missile systems, leading to significant secrecy and trauma among the witnesses.
Experienced a UFO incident at Malmstrom Air Force Base in 1967 that disabled nuclear missiles.
Robert Salas · First-PersonEncounter Context
Factual Detailsmilitary facility
united_states
witnesses were told to keep quiet and not speak about the incident
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account presents multiple witnesses and a detailed narrative of the incident involving strange lights and missile malfunctions, suggesting a significant event. However, the lack of direct evidence and reliance on second-hand accounts limits the overall strength of the claims.
The guard reported strange reddish-orange lights hovering above the facility, which were motionless and silent.
“they were reddish orange in color with a glowing pulsating light”
The guard became frightened and called back, stating that all guards were out with weapons drawn, fearing an attack.
“they have all the guards out there with their weapons drawn”
The incident was kept secret for decades, with witnesses discouraged from speaking about it, leading to a burden of silence.
“he was told not to speak to anybody about it”
Reddish-orange lights with a glowing pulsating effect
Missile control panel lights changed from green to red
Five Observables (1/5)
An oval-shaped object emitting reddish-orange glowing lights, hovering silently above the facility.
The incident involved military personnel witnessing a UAP that disabled nuclear missile capabilities, leading to a long-term secrecy and psychological burden.
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David Shindel
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Robert Salas
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