Ex-Air Force captain claims that the government lied and that a UFO strike caused guards to scream - AIC5

Ex-Air Force captain claims that the government lied and that a UFO strike caused guards to scream

An artist's impression of a UFO at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana in 1967

Ex-US Flying corps chief Robert Salas uncovered when he headed a base in Montana, US, in 1967 a gatekeeper guaranteed ‘weird lights’ were going towards them and were ‘throbbing’

A previous US Flying corps chief has ended his quiet on a “UFO assault” and impacted an administration “lie” over a specialty that “left watches shouting.”

In 1967, Robert Salas was in charge of a Malmstrom base in Montana, USA, when a guard approached him and said that “strange lights” were coming their way.

UFOs in an episode: Mr. Salas revealed on National Geographic’s Investigating the Unknown that when the reddish-orange lights were “pulsating,” ten nuclear missiles were hidden in an underground bunker.

“Hovering motionless and without sound, and there was a solid object inside the light that was oval-shaped,” he said.

Mr. Salas made fun of the guard by saying, ” What, such as UFOs? However, the guard replied, Indeed, they’re not planes sir.”

After witnessing the alleged UFO attack, the guard was taken aback, and the official who was left screaming raised security concerns.

Retired Air Force Captain Robert Salas blasted a US government "lie"

He stated: Around 5 minutes after the fact, he gets back to and he was shouting and extremely scared, he was chattering, saying that he had the gatekeepers out there with weapons.”

Since he believed the US Air Force were under attack, the captain immediately demanded that no one enter the fence areas.

The former captain believes the “reddish-orange” object that was heading toward them was a “UFO attack,” and officials have been unable to provide an explanation for the malfunction of the US nuclear missiles to this day.

He disclosed that the terrifying incident resulted in the deactivation of the missiles, which prompted an investigation by the US Air Force.

However, the US Air Force halted its investigation after three years and reported that no sighting had ever posed a security threat.

However, Mr. Salas disputed the report, asserting that the incident had left his guard “screaming” and that “that was certainly a lie.”

However, despite the assertions, National Geographic stated that, despite the fact that the strange objects did not pose any threat to US national security, officials were perplexed by the nuclear missile malfunction.

"Strange lights" were heading towards them, according to the ex captain

It read, ” There is no evidence to suggest that enigmatic objects pose a threat to the security of the United States.

“However, the unexplained malfunction of US nuclear missiles following an incursion renders the United States defenseless, and harrowing incidents of UFO sightings continue.”

After former US Navy pilot Lt. Ryan Graves stated that he saw the objects “pretty much daily” while on duty, it is not the first time a UFO has been observed.

He conceded he ran over glimmering lights, odd specialties, and different things he was unable to make sense of.

Mr. Graves stated to CNN: On the UAPs, it appeared as though the sun was shining a flashlight.

“We were attempting to sort out what in blazes these things were. They came to see us almost every day. They would be out there in the morning and in the evening when we would go out there.

“These things were basically consistently something else. That would be anywhere from two to three and up to six or seven of them.”

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