Former Air Force Officers Claim UFOs Visited Bases, Tampered With Nukes … UFOs They’re out there, say a handful of former Air Force officers. The truth is out there, and a group of retired Air Force officers gathered the media and a handful of well-wishers at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., in an attempt to reveal what they say is a government cover-up of decades of alien contact. The officers claimed, through their own individual accounts, that during the Cold War UFOs visited various USAF installations, but that’s just the precursor to a more remarkable assertion: the aliens were tampering with our nukes. Gathered by well-known UFO researcher Robert Hastings, the officers all individually gave similar accounts – that sometime between 1963 and 1980 each was present at nuclear missile sites when unexplained flashing lights appeared in the sky at the same time the missiles went form alert status to non-responsive. In one account, retired targeting officer Robert Jamison said all 10 missiles in his charge – known as a “flight” – went off alert status just as rumors of unidentified lights in the sky overhead swept through the base. Jamison didn’t see the UFO himself, but several others on the base witnessed the incident. The cause of his missiles going offline is unknown. – Popular Science
Dominant Social Theme: They’re out there and soon they’ll be in here.
Free-Market Analysis: We’ve dealt with the UFO phenomenon as an elite fear-based promotion, but it turns out we’re not the only ones who are somewhat dubious about what’s going on. There doesn’t seem any doubt to us that the pace has picked up. Reuters recently carried a press release about the UFO dog-and-pony show (see article excerpt above) now underway. Sub dominant social theme: “Maybe you didn’t believe your hysterical next door neighbor but you’ll certainly believe the US Air Force.”
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