UFOs and Nukes. Two former USAF Officers on when UFOs shut down their nuclear missiles

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The Good Trouble Show with Matt Ford
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March 22, 2023
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Tier 1First Person EncounterInterview with Experiencer
Experiencer: Robert Salas, David Schindele

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: whistleblower testimonyEra: 1960s, 2020sIntel Value: 9/10

Robert Salas

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE1

David Schindele

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE1

The Encounter

The encounter involves two retired United States Air Force captains, Robert Salas and David Schindley, who served as launch control officers for nuclear missiles in the 1960s. On March 24, 1967, while on duty, Salas received calls from a guard reporting strange lights in the sky. The guard described a red-orange light hovering above the facility, which caused all ten missiles to go into a no-go condition. Schindley later experienced a similar incident where missiles went off alert after seeing bright lights. Both men faced restrictions on discussing the events due to non-disclosure agreements. The encounters led to a significant change in their perspectives on national security and the existence of unidentified aerial phenomena.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video features retired U.S. Air Force officers discussing their experiences with UFOs disabling nuclear missiles during the 1960s. They highlight a significant cover-up by the Air Force and the implications for national security.

Primary Revelation

UFOs have repeatedly disabled U.S. nuclear missiles, indicating a serious national security concern.

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Robert Salas
witnesspro disclosure
United States Air Force
Top secret clearanceSworn testimonyCareer sacrifice for speaking out

There’s no question in my mind that these are extraterrestrial craft.

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David Schindley
witnesspro disclosure
United States Air Force
Top secret clearanceSworn testimonyCareer sacrifice for speaking out

I think the American public is ready to learn the truth.

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Matt
journalistpro disclosure
Good Trouble Show
Condon InvestigationCold War (1966 to 1968)confirmed

Managed by: United States Air Force

Investigate UFO phenomena

historical eventspecific

On March 24, 1967, while on duty as a missile launch officer, I received reports of strange lights in the sky performing unusual maneuvers, which led to the shutdown of all 10 missiles under my control.

Source: Robert SalasEvent: 1967-03-24 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
technologyspecific

The shutdown of the missiles was caused by an object that was able to penetrate the facility's defenses and disrupt the guidance systems of the missiles.

Source: Robert SalasEvent: 1967-03-24 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
historical eventspecific

There were multiple incidents of UFOs disabling nuclear missiles at various Air Force bases, including at least 30 missiles over several years.

Source: Robert SalasEvent: 1966-1968 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
coverupspecific

The Air Force has maintained a cover-up regarding UFO incidents and has pressured personnel to sign non-disclosure agreements to keep these incidents secret.

Source: Robert SalasEvent: 1967-03-24 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
non human intelligencespecific

The technology demonstrated by the UFOs is far beyond current human capabilities, indicating they are likely of extraterrestrial origin.

Source: Robert SalasEvent: 1967-03-24 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
✦ AI-extracted program intelligence — verify against source testimony
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UFOs disabled missiles at Oscar flight on March 24, 1967.

Robert Salas · First-Person

Encounter Context

Factual Details
1967-03-24Year: 1967

Oscar flight launch control facility

Minot, North Dakota, united_states

rural
Military WitnessClearance Held
Dutyon duty as missile crew
3 witnesses mentionedRobertFred MeywaldDave
Reported to authorities
Connected Events
Echo flight incidentMarch 1967

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
close encounterCE1
High Evidential StrengthScore: 21/21first person
Detail & Specificity
3/3
Corroboration
3/3
Physical Evidence
3/3
Unpredictability
3/3
Perceptual Clarity
3/3
Timely Reporting
3/3
Witness Credibility
3/3

The account provides a detailed first-person narrative from a trained military officer regarding a UAP encounter that resulted in the shutdown of multiple nuclear missiles. The witness credibility is strong due to their military background and top-secret clearance, and the perceptual clarity is high with specific details about the incident and its effects on missile operations.

Initial Reports of Strange Lightsminutes

The experiencer received a call from a guard reporting strange lights in the sky performing unusual maneuvers.

they were seeing strange lights in the sky doing very odd maneuvers high speed

witnessing the objectminutes

The guard reported seeing a red-orange light hovering above the facility, causing alarm among the security personnel.

he said... a red orange light approximately 40 50 feet in diameter just hovering above the front gate

missile shutdownminutes

The missiles went into a no-go condition, and the experiencer had to follow procedures to address the situation.

all our missiles are going into a no-go condition unlaunchable

visualextraordinary
8/10

Red-orange light hovering in the sky

auditory
5/10

Alarms and communication from guards

electromagneticextraordinary
7/10

Missiles went offline, indicating possible electromagnetic interference

The analysis found no relevant content for this section.

Shapeunknown
Size40-50 feet in diameter
Colorred-orange
Luminositynot stated
Soundsilent
Movementhovering
Five Observables (0/5)
positive lift low observability hypersonic velocity trans medium travel instantaneous acceleration

A red-orange light was reported hovering above the facility, performing unusual maneuvers.

What makes this encounter unique

The encounter involved a significant security concern with nuclear missiles going offline due to an unidentified aerial phenomenon.

✦ AI-extracted phenomenological analysis — verify against source testimony
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UFOs caused missiles to go off alert at November flight in September 1966.

David Schindele · First-Person

Encounter Context

Factual Details

November flight launch control facility

Minot, North Dakota, united_states

Connected Encounters (1)
Minot Air Force Base
Military Witness
Branchair force
BaseMinot Air Force Base
Dutymissile crew member
3 witnesses mentionedDaveRobert Kaminsky
Reported to authorities

Boeing conducted an investigation but found nothing significant.

Connected Events
sightings in Mulhall, North Dakota

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
close encounterCE1
Moderate Evidential StrengthScore: 15/21first person
Detail & Specificity
2/3
Corroboration
3/3
Physical Evidence
1/3
Unpredictability
3/3
Perceptual Clarity
3/3
Timely Reporting
1/3
Witness Credibility
2/3

The account provides a detailed narrative of an incident involving missile malfunctions and reports of strange lights, with multiple witnesses corroborating the experience. However, the credibility of the witness is not strongly established, and while there are specific details, they lack precise verifiability.

initial awarenessminutes

The experiencer became aware of strange lights reported by residents, which led to an investigation of missile alerts.

I heard a television newscast say that said that residents of Mulhall North Dakota... saw strange lights overnight

investigation at the facilityunknown

Upon arrival at the launch control facility, the experiencer and their commander learned about the object observed by security personnel.

He described to me the object that he saw hovering just beyond the security offense that night

discussion of the eventunknown

The experiencer and others discussed the object's characteristics and the implications of the missile alerts.

We thought it must have been an EMF pulse of some sort what else could send a signal to those missiles

visualextraordinary
7/10

Bright flashing lights from the hovering object

auditory
5/10

Voices of security personnel describing their experience

electromagneticextraordinary
8/10

Possible EMF pulse affecting missile systems

The analysis found no relevant content for this section.

Colorbright flashing lights
Luminositynot stated
Soundnot stated
Movementhovering
Five Observables (0/5)
positive lift low observability hypersonic velocity trans medium travel instantaneous acceleration

Witnesses described an object with bright flashing lights hovering near the facility.

What makes this encounter unique

The encounter involved military personnel responding to a potential UAP incident affecting missile systems, highlighting a unique intersection of military protocol and unexplained phenomena.

✦ AI-extracted phenomenological analysis — verify against source testimony

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: whistleblower testimonyEra: 1960s, 2020sIntel Value: 9/10
1

Robert Salas

First-Person

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE1
2

David Schindele

First-Person

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE1