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I will be interviewed on Coast to Coast AM by
journalist George Knapp this Sunday, November 17th, at 10 p.m. Pacific
Time. During the two-hour segment, I will be discussing testimony
provided to me by US Air Force veterans who were involved in UFO-related
incidents at nuclear weapons sites over the years. Some of those individuals—former ICBM launch officers—have reported occasions when a UFO temporarily activated their missiles, requiring them to flip an “Inhibit Switch” to disrupt the unauthorized launch countdown sequence. (In 1994, Knapp surreptitiously secured still-classified Soviet Army documents confirming at least one such UFO-caused missile-activation incident in the USSR, in 1982.) |
Other retired USAF officers who I’ve interviewed have revealed incidents when their missiles suddenly dropped offline during a UFO incursion, thereby rendering them completely inoperable. In short, UFOs—or UAPs, as the US government now refers to them—have demonstrated a longstanding, widespread, and ongoing surveillance of, and occasional interference with, nuclear weapons.
In the spring of 2023, the Defense Department’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) interviewed eleven of “my” veterans who I had introduced to the group at AARO Director Sean Kirkpatrick’s request. During the Knapp interview Sunday night I will be discussing what occurred during and following those interactions. Spoiler alert: Ultimately, the veterans were extremely unhappy about the outcome.
UFOs & Nukes
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Former AATIP director Lue Elizondo has publicly confirmed the existence of a UFO-Nukes Connection in several interviews and podcasts over the past few years and, most recently, referred to ongoing UAP interference with America’s “nuclear equities” during his testimony before Congress earlier this week.
My research findings are summarized in my book, UFOs and Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites, which is available in print/ebook and audiobook formats.
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