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In their testimony delivered in a widely publicized press conference on Sept. 27, 2010, at the National Press Club in Washington, D. C., several former military personnel detailed their knowledge of reported UFO intrusion at certain installations' nuclear-weapons storage/launch sites, dating as far back as the mid-sixties. If you, or someone you know, have verifiable evidence revealing even more-startling evidence than what former USAF officer Robert L. Salas has exposed about the March 1967 UFO intrusion at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, you may qualify for my $1,000 whistleblower reward.
Originally posted by littlecloud
I've never heard a publicised reward for a missing person case.
Originally posted by littlecloud
Hmm.. rewards for UFO evidence? Why does this feel so sinister?
They really want the public to believe in them dont they? thats pretty much a incentive for the public to go on insane UFO hunts. Sounds like fear mongering to me.
Even if UFO's are real, and im open to that idea, money for evidence?
ive never heard a publicised reward for a missing person case. Even if there was one im sure they wouldnt publicise it that much.
what are they getting out of this?