New reports show UFOs continue to compromise nuclear missiles: Robert Hastings

Roger Marsh
UFO Examiner

Francis E. Warren Air Force Base

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Robert Hastings is a man with a mission.

In the study of UFOs, I have discovered a full-time job simply covering the latest UFO reports as they come into the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database. I occasionally look over Peter Davenport’s shoulder and into the National UFO Reporting Center’s database of incoming cases too.

But Hastings has concentrated on UFO reports that may have affected our nation’s nuclear weapons – where reports indicate that UFOs were hovering overhead of the bases at the same time systems were being shut down.

And these are not isolated cases from one particular year. Hastings has tracked these cases back to the 1940s and continuing to present day. I hope most of you reading this recall that Hastings was the man behind the September 27, 2010, UFO-Nukes press conference in Washington D.C. The conference, in part, “described UFO activity at F.E. Warren’s Air Force Base missile sites—as well as those located near Malmstrom AFB, Montana and Walker AFB, New Mexico—in the 1960s and ‘70s.

But this week’s news from Hastings reports that the trouble with UFOs tampering with our missle bases is continuing. From his press release:

“On October 23, 2010, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, temporarily lost the ability to communicate with 50 of its Minuteman III nuclear missiles. The five Missile Alert Facilities responsible for launching those ICBMs in time of war—Alpha through Echo, comprising the 319th Strategic Missile Squadron—would have been unable to do so during the period of the disruption.”

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