Someone call Mulder and Scully, there’s some strange things afoot.

According to Robert Salas, a retired US Air Force officer, a UFO has disabled “multiple nuclear missiles” after they appeared around a Montana base. Salas had previously been stationed at that base “multiple decades ago.”

“I’ll walk you through my incident, which happened on March 24th, 1967,” Salas said when speaking on the ‘Danny Jones Podcast.’ “Sometime in the evening, I’m going to guess around 9. 30, 10 o’clock in the evening, I get a call from my topside guard. We had about six guards up there on ground level. And they’re used for security purposes.”

Salas then continued by explaining how the weapons’ aleart status changed.

“And so we had ten, and they were always on alert status, meaning they were green, ready to launch. As I said, we could launch them in seconds. It didn’t take long,” Salas continued. “Anyway, the guard, the main guard, calls down and says, ‘sir, we’ve been seeing some strange lights in the sky overhead, flying directly overhead.”

“It’s making really weird maneuvers. They’re not airplanes, sir. And I said, ‘what do you mean?’ Well, they’re able to fly very fast, stop in midair, reverse course, make 90-degree turns. There’s no engine sound. Airplanes don’t do that, sir. These are not airplanes. Oh, what are they, UFOs?”

All of the Nuclear Weapons Were Disabled…By UFO’S?

As Salas’ story continued, he detailed how the alert system indicated that all ten of the warheads had been disabled.

“I look over at the board. We have a status board of lights,” he said. “…All of a sudden we get a large horn go off, and we know what that means, it means that there’s an issue with one of the missiles. We Look at the board, and sure enough, one of the missiles from green to red goes…We have indicator lights, even though this shows the status. This thing is here, where you guys are; it’s not over by the missile silos. And then very quickly thereafter, bing, bing, bing, bing, all 10 of them went down. They all went red.”

Salas then claimed that the next morning, everyone on shift from the night before was forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement regarding that had happened.

“There was a guy with him from AFOSI, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, who shoved a piece of… paper at us said. ‘I said, what’s this? It’s a non-disclosure statement. You’re never to talk to anybody about this ever. No one in the air force, no one in your family members, nobody.”

The spooky thing? “There were no reports of any equipment failures as a result of this incident.”

Considering we’re talking about something that occurred during the Cold War, it’s highly unlikely we’re talking about enemy technology.

Does that mean it was aliens? Do they really want peace?

As Mulder and Scully would tell us…the truth is out there.

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