UFO Disabled Nuclear Missiles: Captain Salas Speaks Out
Analysis Summary
Robert Salas
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
Captain Robert Salas was a missile launch officer at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana in 1967. On the night of March 24, he received reports from a security guard about strange lights in the sky. The guard described a large, glowing red object hovering near the base. Shortly after, the missiles under Salas's command began shutting down, going into a no-go state. This incident left Salas and his team concerned about a potential attack. After the event, Salas was instructed to remain silent about it and did not speak publicly until 1994. The encounter changed his perspective on UAPs and led him to write a book about the phenomenon, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding such incidents.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Captain Robert Salas recounts a significant UFO incident at Malmstrom Air Force Base in 1967, where UFOs caused missile shutdowns. He discusses the subsequent cover-up and his journey to speak out about the event, emphasizing the potential extraterrestrial influence on nuclear weapons.
UFOs caused missile shutdowns at Malmstrom Air Force Base, indicating a potential extraterrestrial influence on nuclear systems.
Robert Salas
“I think they're here; the extraterrestrials are here among us.”
Managed by: United States Department of Defense
Investigate and analyze UAPs as potential national security threats
On the night of March 24, 1967, UFOs appeared over Malmstrom Air Force Base missile field, causing missiles to shut down.
The UFOs demonstrated capabilities such as hovering silently, making right angle turns, and stopping midair.
The missiles at Malmstrom Air Force Base were in a no-go state and could not be launched due to the UFO incident.
There was a cover-up regarding the incident, as personnel were instructed not to discuss it and had to sign non-disclosure statements.
Extraterrestrials are communicating with humans and may have a role in influencing human behavior regarding nuclear weapons.
Encounter Context
Factual DetailsMalmstrom Air Force Base missile field
Great Falls, Montana, united_states
non-disclosure statements were signed, no further information provided
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account provided by Captain Robert Salas includes detailed descriptions of a UAP encounter that resulted in missile shutdowns at Malmstrom Air Force Base. His military background and the corroboration of events by other personnel lend credibility to the claims, though the evidence remains largely anecdotal without independent verification.
The security guard reported seeing strange lights in the sky performing maneuvers that seemed impossible for aircraft.
“He's seeing strange lights in the sky, flying very fast doing maneuvers that he didn't think airplanes could do.”
As the lights hovered above the base, the missiles began to shut down, indicating a no-go condition.
“Just as I was about to tell him about the phone calls, our missiles started shutting down.”
After the incident, the crew was instructed to remain silent, and they received no further information about the event.
“We were told not to discuss the incident with anyone, including anyone in the Air Force.”
Witnessed strange lights and a red-orange pulsating light.
Screaming and babbling from the security guard.
Missile systems were disrupted, indicating possible electromagnetic interference.
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Five Observables (3/5)
A red-orange pulsating light was observed hovering above the front gate, performing maneuvers that defied conventional aircraft capabilities.
The incident involved a direct impact on nuclear missile systems, showcasing a unique interaction between UAP and military technology.
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