ET Shuts Down Nuclear Missile Sites l Captain Robert Salas of Air Force Academy

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Dr. Steven Greer
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June 21, 2013
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Tier 1First Person EncounterFirst-Person Account
Experiencer: Robert Salas

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: military encountersEra: Cold WarIntel Value: 9/10

Robert Salas

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE3

The Encounter

The person is a former Air Force officer who worked as an air traffic controller and missile launch officer. On March 16, 1967, while on duty at a launch control facility, he received a call from a security guard reporting strange lights in the sky. The guard later reported a glowing red object hovering near the facility. Shortly after, several missiles began to shut down, indicating a no-go condition. The object left at high speed, and an investigation was conducted but found no explanation for the missile failures. The incident was classified, and the officer was instructed not to discuss it. The encounter had a lasting impact on him and his colleagues, with many witnesses recalling the event as significant and unsettling.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The transcript details a firsthand account of a significant UAP incident involving missile shutdowns at Oscar flight on March 16, 1967. The witness describes unusual lights and a glowing red object, which coincided with the failure of multiple nuclear missiles, leading to an extensive but inconclusive investigation by the Air Force.

Primary Revelation

Multiple nuclear missiles at Oscar flight experienced shutdowns coinciding with the observation of a UAP.

F
Fred Myal
military officialpro disclosure
490th Strategic Missile Squadron
High security clearanceWitness to classified incidentReported incident to command post

I received a call from my topside security guard... they were acting very unusual just flying around.

Minuteman Missile ProgramCold War (unknown to unknown)confirmed

Managed by: U.S. Air Force

Nuclear deterrence and strategic defense

otherspecific

On March 16, 1967, while on duty at Oscar flight, I received a call from a security guard reporting strange lights flying around the launch control facility.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1967-03-16 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
non human intelligencespecific

The security guard reported a glowing red object hovering outside the front gate, which caused him to become frightened.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1967-03-16 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
historical eventspecific

Missiles at Oscar flight began shutting down one by one, indicating a no-go condition, which was highly unusual.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1967-03-16 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
coverupspecific

The Air Force conducted an extensive investigation of the incident but could not determine a probable cause for the missile shutdowns.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1967-03-16 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
coverupspecific

The incident was of extreme concern to SAC headquarters, which indicated that it was not a trivial matter.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1967-03-16 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
coverupspecific

The guards who reported the incidents were not debriefed, which is unusual for such significant occurrences.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1967-03-16 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
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Encounter Context

Factual Details
1967-03-16Year: 1967

Oscar flight, part of the 490th Strategic Missile Squadron

Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana, united_states

rural
Connected Encounters (1)
Malstrom Air Force Base
Military WitnessClearance Held
Branchair force
BaseLos Angeles Air Force Station
DutyGround Control Intercept Controller, Missile Launch Officer
Service7
2 witnesses mentionedFred Mewald
Reported to authorities

investigation conducted but no viable explanation found

Connected Events
August 1966 Minot Air Force Base IncidentAugust 1966
Malstrom Air Force Base IncidentMarch 1967

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
close encounterCE31 entityunknown
High Evidential StrengthScore: 22/21first person
Detail & Specificity
3/3
Corroboration
3/3
Physical Evidence
2/3
Unpredictability
4/3
Perceptual Clarity
3/3
Timely Reporting
3/3
Witness Credibility
4/3

The speaker is a credible witness with extensive military experience, including roles as an air traffic controller and missile launch officer. The account includes detailed observations of unusual lights and missile shutdowns, corroborated by multiple witnesses and an official investigation, although the investigation was halted. The report's specificity and the unexpected nature of the events contribute to its high evidential strength.

Initial Reports of Strange Lightsminutes

The experiencer received a call from a security guard reporting strange lights behaving unusually around the launch control facility.

he said they were acting very unusual just flying around

glowing red object observedunknown

The security guard reported a glowing red object hovering outside the facility, causing alarm among the guards.

there's a glowing red object hovering right outside the front gate

missiles shut downunknown

Missiles began shutting down one by one, indicating a no-go condition, coinciding with the sighting of the object.

every one of them shut down

Investigation and Non-Disclosureunknown

An extensive investigation was conducted, but no explanation was found for the missile shutdowns, and the experiencer was instructed to remain silent about the incident.

we were not to release this to anybody

visualextraordinary
8/10

Glowing red object observed hovering near the facility

electromagneticextraordinary
7/10

Missile shutdowns potentially caused by electromagnetic interference

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unknown(single)
80%
Demeanornot statedCommunicationnoneInteractionobservation

Appearance: glowing red object, oval shape

Colorglowing red
Luminositynot stated
Soundsilent
Movementhovering, instant acceleration
Five Observables (3/5)
positive lift low observability hypersonic velocity trans medium travel instantaneous acceleration

A glowing red oval object was observed hovering near the launch control facility before it rapidly left the area.

What makes this encounter unique

The simultaneous shutdown of multiple nuclear missiles coinciding with the observation of a glowing red object makes this encounter unique.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: military encountersEra: Cold WarIntel Value: 9/10
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Robert Salas

First-Person

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE3