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"... this object moved up between his group, his group of 10 missiles to the next group to the next group, to the next group and over the space of about an hour virtually every group of missile called a flight of 10 missiles was visited by this object …"
Ross Coulthart sits down with UAP/UFO researcher
Robert Hastings to dive deep into claims UAPs and nuclear weapons are
connected, government comments about UAPs and what Hastings says he's
experienced with nonhumans. |
By Ross Coulthart
News Nation 11-9-24 |
Ross Coulthart: Hello and welcome back to Reality Check. Well this week we have a guest I've been wanting to get on for years. He's one of the giants of UAP, UFO research, Robert Hastings. The man who exposed the connection between the nukes, that we have, nuclear weapons, nuclear facilities, nuclear power plants and you UAPS. And today he's going to explain how he came to the conclusion there's a link, but before I bring him in I want to paint you a word picture; imagine a 16 17y old boy sweeping the floors at the air traffic control tower at malstrom Air Force Base in 1967. That was young Robert Hastings and he worked there because his dad worked as a US Air Force officer on the base and in the course of one evening he was summoned across to a radar screen by a friendly air traffic controller who pointed him to various targets on his screen. They were anomalous objects doing extraordinary things. And from that moment on Robert Hastings was hooked and thankfully that was the case, because Robert has provided us with probably one of the most invaluable pieces pieces of research into the UAP phenomenon. It's his work that has cracked an area wide open, validated with corroborated US Air Force and other military documents, a secret that the US Air Force has been at pains to try to conceal for 60 or 70 years, the indubitable link between UFOs and nuclear weapons. Robert Hastings welcome to Reality Check!
Sir, did you ever find out what those objects were on that radar screen that you saw as a teenage boy when you saw them being tracked on the malstrom Air Force based screens?
Robert Hastings: Uh, the FAA controller who pointed them out to me on his screen screen, uh man named Bob grasser, uh simply said these were unknown targets. I was walking by emptying his trash can in a place called RAPCON Radar Approach Control and um we had had previous conversations about radar. He knew me, he knew I was interested in radar and for whatever reason he just kind of nonchalantly said we're tracking "unknown targets" or whatever words he used and I recall after this many years getting very excited and peppering him with questions and I think he kind of did a double take and and realized I was drawing attention to us [laughs] from the other controllers in the room and he kind of backed off and said why don't you come back later and clean up. Well I cleaned the rest of the tower. About two hours worth of work and when I returned to RAPCON he clearly did not want to talk about it, uh I worked every other day and uh two days later I caught him in the breakroom and I said were you tracking UFOs the other night and again he clearly did not want to talk about it. However, uh my father who by the way was a senior master sergeant not an officer uh worked at the NORAD North American Aerospace Defense Command Radar facility on base called The Sage Building, part of a a international network with Canada US and Canada. He worked right in the military radar building and I went home that night and was very excited and you said I you know I think the radar you know tracking of UFOs went on tonight, I'm not sure. Unbeknownst to me he made inquiries at work and a few days later he confirmed that norad's facility did track the objects and that the rumor going around was that they were maneuvering near nuclear missile sites. These were bonafide UFOs. So that kicked everything off for me, your correct.
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