Reports of UFO Crashed in Spitsbergen Norway l Lieutenant Colonel Arneson of US Airforce
Analysis Summary
Summary
Dwayne Arneson is a retired Colonel who served in the US Air Force for 26 years. He worked as a communication electronics officer and held a top-secret clearance. In 1962, he saw a classified message about a UFO crash in Spitsbergen, Norway. In 1967, while at the 28th Air Division in Montana, he read another message about a UFO hovering near missile silos. Both on-duty and off-duty crews reported seeing the object. Later, he learned that the missiles had been shut down during the incident. Arneson also heard stories from radar technicians about unidentified objects moving at high speeds. After these experiences, he felt a strong interest in UFOs and believed in their existence, noting the potential social implications of such knowledge.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dwayne Arneson shares his experiences in the US Air Force regarding UFO incidents, including a crash in Norway and sightings near missile silos. He discusses the secrecy surrounding these events and the implications of such phenomena.
A UFO crashed on the island of Spitsbergen, Norway, and a team of scientists was sent to investigate.
Dwayne Arneson
“I happened to see a classified message go through my com Center which said that a UFO has crashed on the island of Spitsbergen.”
A UFO crashed on the island of Spitsbergen, Norway, and a team of scientists was sent to investigate.
A UFO was seen hovering near missile silos, and the missiles were shut down.
Technicians reported seeing objects on radar traveling at speeds of 2,000 to 3,000 mph.
A colleague stated that the objects seen were not weather balloons.
Analysis Summary
Dwayne Arneson
Retold Account
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