Aliens 'trying to send us a message about nuclear weapons' says ex-US army official – The Mirror US
A former US army official has hinted that extra-terrestrials might be trying to send us a rather direct three-word message about nukes: "WTF".
At a recent UFO hearing in Congress, Robert Salas, an ex-army weapons officer, and drone pilot had a candid exchange with Congresswoman Nancy Mace. Their chat happened in a packed meeting room where others attending the hearings could listen in, and parts of their talk was caught on camera by the Total Disclosure Podcast.
Salas spoke of various strange incidents where UFOs allegedly paid visits to nuclear sites across the globe, generally leaving the armaments alone but messing with their nav systems.
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When pushed for what ETs might be getting at with these fly-bys, he boiled it down to a take on our nuke situation: "To me, that says that they were sending us a message about nuclear weapons 'WTF, nuclear weapons'."
He gave a quick apology for his language in front of Congresswoman Mace, who didn't seem to mind one bit. This jaw-dropping chat trails another expert's assertion that aliens have been making rounds at "every major nuclear missile base" regularly each year.
These tidbits are coming from Robert Hastings, who's spent his time rounding up tales from past and current US soldiers about their UFO run-ins, reports the Express US.
During a chat with News Now, he dropped a bombshell: "I can tell you that all the major nuclear missile bases, from the ones operational in the 60s and the 70s, and the ones that are currently operational, have been visited repeatedly year after year according to the sources that I have interviewed."
While the footage and later interviews didn't give any more details or proof, these remarks come on the heels of some wild theories he floated in a book a while back about why aliens might be dropping by.
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