Unraveling the UFO-Nuclear Connection: Robert Hastings on Coast to Coast AM
- Robert Hastings will discuss UFO incidents at nuclear weapons sites during an interview on Coast to Coast AM.
- Former US Air Force veterans reported UFOs activating missiles and rendering them inoperable.
- Ongoing surveillance and interference from UFOs, confirmed by multiple sources including ex-AATIP director Lue Elizondo.
Upcoming Interview on Coast to Coast AM
This Sunday, November 17th, at 10 p.m. Pacific Time, join journalist George Knapp as he interviews Robert Hastings on Coast to Coast AM. Hastings, an authoritative figure on UFOs and nuclear weapons, will be sharing eye-opening testimonies from US Air Force veterans who experienced UFO-related incidents at nuclear missile sites.
Testimonies of Air Force Veterans
Among the accounts Hastings will discuss are those from former Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) launch officers. Some of these officers reported unnerving incidents where UFOs activated their missiles, forcing them to engage an “Inhibit Switch” to halt an unauthorized launch countdown. This phenomenon isn’t just a single occurrence; Hastings highlights a documented incident from 1982 in the USSR, which was corroborated by still-classified Soviet Army documents obtained by Knapp.
UFOs: Ongoing Surveillance of Nuclear Sites
The inquiries do not stop there. Hastings notes that other retired USAF personnel have shared experiences of their missiles going offline during UFO sightings, rendering them completely inoperable. This raises the question of what the intentions of these unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) might be concerning nuclear weapons. It appears that UFOs have exhibited a long-term interest in monitoring, and at times disrupting, nuclear capabilities.
Insights from the Defense Department
Earlier this year, in the spring of 2023, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) of the Department of Defense interviewed eleven veterans introduced by Hastings. However, the results of these interactions left much to be desired for the veterans involved, hinting at dissatisfaction with how their experiences were handled.
Confirmation from Key Figures
Hastings isn’t alone in these findings. Former AATIP director Lue Elizondo has publicly acknowledged the connection between UFOs and nuclear assets, mentioning ongoing UAP interference with U.S. nuclear capabilities in his recent congressional testimony.
A Call to Explore Further
For those curious about these extraordinary encounters, Hastings’ research is compiled in his book “UFOs and Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites,” available in print, ebook, and audiobook formats.
Jon’s Take
As we gaze up at the stars, one can’t help but wonder: Are we truly alone in the universe? The consistent reports of UFO activity around nuclear sites suggest a complex relationship that deserves further exploration. What could these non-human observers want with our most powerful weapons? The truth isn’t just out there – it’s right here, waiting for us to discover it.
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