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Sunday, September 19, 2021

Alien Encounters Will be Discussed by Air Force Veterans on Coast to Coast AM This Sunday

Alien Encounters by Air Force Veterans


     An Air Force veteran who maintained nuclear missiles, and another who guarded them, will discuss their UFO experiences with journalist George Knapp this Sunday, September 19th, at 10 p.m. Pacific Time (1 a.m. Eastern September 20th).

Jeff Goodrich, who was a Minuteman Missile Handling Technician assigned to the 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron at Malmstrom AFB, Montana in the 1990s; and Mario Woods, who was a Security Policeman with the 44th Security Police Squadron at Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota in the 1970s, will talk about their UAP sightings and, more importantly, their subsequent encounters with non-human entities.
Robert Hastings
By Robert Hastings
The UFO Chronicles
9-17-21

Two months after TSgt Goodrich and an officer witnessed several brilliant white, delta-shaped objects silently flying above the Missile Roll Transfer Building at Malmstrom, he was visited one night by a short, hooded figure who suddenly appeared in his bedroom. Seconds after the entity approached his bed, Goodrich became paralyzed. Another missile technician, sleeping in an adjacent room, was also paralyzed. A period of missing time followed but the next morning the two men discussed as much of the mysterious incident as they could recall. Goodrich later experienced other, similar home invasion encounters and is convinced that he had been interacting with alien beings associated with the UFO phenomenon.

Mario Woods’ first such encounter occurred in November 1977, while he was assigned to guard Ellsworth AFB’s November Flight—a group of ten Minuteman missiles controlled by a central Launch Control Capsule. While responding to intruder alarms at one of the ICBM silos, Woods and his Security Alert Team partner were shocked to see a huge, fiery orange sphere hovering a few feet above the site.

Seconds later, both men inexplicably began suffocating. It was as if all of the air had been instantly removed from the security vehicle’s cab. At the same time, Woods saw several short figures approaching the truck. Then, in what seemed like the next moment, he found that he and his partner were at a different location which he did not recognize. Upon frantically calling the security command post for assistance, Woods was told that other Security Police teams were searching for the pair and that they had been missing for four hours. Their truck was finally discovered 11 miles from the missile silo, sitting in a patch of wet mud. No tire tracks led up to the vehicle, suggesting that it had been dropped there from above.

During Woods’ subsequent debriefing and examination at the base hospital, it was determined that he had two perfectly circular scars on his body. He was ordered not to discuss the incident with his team partner, who was then quickly, unexpectedly transferred to another base

After years of nightmares about this experience, Woods finally underwent hypnosis in October 2017, in an effort to remember what had occurred during the missing four hours. What emerged was a terrifying account of Woods and his partner being abducted by non-human entities who took them aboard the UFO.

Woods’ and Goodrich’s experiences were first presented in my 2019 book, Confession: Our Hidden Alien Encounters Revealed.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Seeking USAF Veterans Who Had Abduction-Like Experiences at Nuclear Missile Sites (Redux)



UFO Over Nuclear Missile Site

     Over the past 46 years I’ve spent countless hours investigating UFO incursions at nuclear weapons sites, as revealed in hundreds of declassified U.S. government documents and the testimony of more than 160 U.S. military veterans whom I’ve interviewed. Some of those individuals, including a few retired colonels, say that UFOs have actually tampered with American nuclear missiles, known as ICBMs, rendering them temporarily inoperable.

Significantly, CNN live-streamed my September 27, 2010 press conference in Washington D.C., during which seven of those veterans discussed their personal UFO encounters at ICBM

By Robert Hastings
The UFO Chronicles
2-16-19
sites or nukes storage facilities. The full-length video of that event is available online.

While the great majority of the veterans with whom I’ve spoken have described simple sightings of anomalous aerial objects, a few have reported having what seem to be abduction-like encounters involving non-human entities. The most dramatic case involves a former U.S. Air Force Security Policeman, Mario Woods, who has summarized his experience at Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota, in November 1977.

While investigating unauthorized intrusion alarms at one of Ellsworth’s missile silos, Woods and his Security Alert Team partner—who must remain anonymous—saw a huge spherical craft silently hovering over the site, then suddenly became incapacitated, at which point they were confronted by four diminutive beings accompanied by a much taller figure. Both men recall hearing a chorus of voices in their heads, telepathically saying, “Do not fear.”

Based on Woods’ conscious recall, as well as memories secured under hypnosis, the pair were removed from their security vehicle, then taken aboard the hovering craft and physically examined by their abductors. Afterward,...

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Seeking USAF Veterans Who Had Abduction-Like Experiences at Nuclear Missile Sites



UFO Over Nuclear Missile Site

     Over the past 46 years I’ve spent countless hours investigating UFO incursions at nuclear weapons sites, as revealed in hundreds of declassified U.S. government documents and the testimony of more than 160 U.S. military veterans whom I’ve interviewed. Some of those individuals, including a few retired colonels, say that UFOs have actually tampered with American nuclear missiles, known as ICBMs, rendering them temporarily inoperable.

Significantly, CNN live-streamed my September 27, 2010 press conference in Washington D.C., during which seven of those veterans discussed their personal UFO encounters at ICBM

By Robert Hastings
The UFO Chronicles
2-16-19
sites or nukes storage facilities. The full-length video of that event is available online.

While the great majority of the veterans with whom I’ve spoken have described simple sightings of anomalous aerial objects, a few have reported having what seem to be abduction-like encounters involving non-human entities. The most dramatic case involves a former U.S. Air Force Security Policeman, Mario Woods, who has summarized his experience at Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota, in November 1977.

While investigating unauthorized intrusion alarms at one of Ellsworth’s missile silos, Woods and his Security Alert Team partner—who must remain anonymous—saw a huge spherical craft silently hovering over the site, then suddenly became incapacitated, at which point they were confronted by four diminutive beings accompanied by a much taller figure. Both men recall hearing a chorus of voices in their heads, telepathically saying, “Do not fear.”

Based on Woods’ conscious recall, as well as memories secured under hypnosis, the pair were removed from their security vehicle, then taken aboard the hovering craft and physically examined by their abductors. Afterward, they were transported to a location some five miles from the missile site, together with their truck. Eventually, other Air Force security personnel located the men and accompanied them back to the base for interrogation. Although Woods was unaware of it at the time, he and his partner had been missing for four hours.

The next day, at the base hospital, skin samples were taken from Woods’ face, above his right eyebrow and from the back of his right hand. At both sites, the skin appeared sunburned. Further, two identical circular scars were discovered on his body, one below his left armpit and the other on his left ankle.

I possess Woods’ DD214 service record, which confirms his Security Police position at Ellsworth AFB in 1977. Having communicated with him on several occasions over the past 18 months, and having reviewed the video of his October 2017 hypnosis session, my opinion is that he is telling the truth about his experience. Efforts are currently underway to locate his former security partner.

As mentioned earlier, a handful of other Air Force veterans have now come forward and discussed their own abduction encounters, either while on-the-job or at home. The most well-known is former Captain Bob Salas, the ICBM launch officer whose Minuteman ICBMs dropped offline just as a UFO hovered over their launch control facility, at Malmstrom AFB, Montana, in March 1967.

Another veteran, a retired Minuteman maintenance technician, Jeff Goodrich, has also had such experiences. On March 29, 1996, Goodrich had a the following unsettling encounter inside his house. A friend and fellow missile maintenance technician, Chris Jordan (not his real name), was spending the night on Goodrich’s sofa, planning leave Montana the next morning, having been transferred to Dyess AFB, Texas.

Goodrich’s bedroom, located in the basement, doesn’t have a door and opens into a subterranean living room. Both men had gone to bed about 11 p.m. It seemed to Goodrich that he hadn’t been asleep very long when he was awakened by what sounded like someone upstairs running through the house. He knew it wasn’t Jordan because he could hear him moving around on the sofa just outside his room. Lifting his head, Goodrich immediately noticed that he was inexplicably surrounded by what appeared to be fog backlit by an intensely bright white light.

Goodrich thought he heard Jordan say something but couldn’t understand what it was. At that moment, he became paralyzed. He tried to call out but couldn’t speak. Seconds later, a small humanoid figure wearing a hood entered the room and stood at the foot of the bed. At that point, Goodrich apparently passed out.

The next morning, Goodrich asked Jordan whether he had heard the running footsteps sound the previous night. The house guest confirmed that he had and said that he too had noticed the foggy white light. Moreover, he said, another bright beam of light had been shining through a window at one end of the living room. That window was not visible from Goodrich’s bed. The two men talked briefly about the incident and compared notes, Jordan saying that he had also been paralyzed before losing consciousness. Unlike Goodrich, he had not seen the small hooded being.

Three other USAF veterans have spoken to me about experiencing similar abduction-like encounters which I will summarize in a new book I am currently writing. In my opinion, these reports suggest a pattern of activity involving a small percentage of military personnel who have had a UFO sighting at a nuclear missile site, who have also been singled-out, sometimes years later, for a face-to-face interaction with the entities who presumably pilot the mysterious aerial craft.

Although the skeptics will scoff, as they always do, I think this finding is significant and requires exhaustive investigation. Consequently, I am asking any military veteran who operated or guarded nuclear weapons—who also had an on-the-job UFO sighting and concurrent or subsequent abduction-like experience—to contact me at ufohastings@aol.com. While I would prefer to openly discuss any information revealed, I will keep our discussion confidential unless I am given permission to publish it. Be prepared to provide me with your DD214 forms.