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“The US military has video footage of a UFO disabling a nuclear warhead during a routine test, the Daily Mail writes.
The video in question shows a saucer-shaped craft circling the dummy warhead shortly after it left the Atlas rocket booster. Then the “alien plane” fired four beams of light at the projectile, disabling it.
Retired US Air Force officers Lt. Bob Jacobs and Maj. Florence Mansmann claim to have viewed the 1964 recording before the tape went missing. The former officials were part of a team responsible for filming missile test launches in California using telescopic photography and video.
Two days after they showed the video, two plainclothes CIA agents allegedly confiscated the footage. This incredible story is part of a pattern identified by some UFO experts that aliens appear to be interfering with the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
The alleged incident occurred on September 15, 1964. But recently it became public knowledge thanks to the writer Robert Hastings.
Back in the 1960s, Jacobs ran a military telescopic photography facility in Big Sur, California, that captured video of a missile flying on a planned path over the Pacific Ocean.
At the time, Mansmann was the chief photographic imagery analyst at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Santa Barbara County. The ship, allegedly accidentally captured on film, was dome-shaped and disc-shaped.
It was "a classic disk, the center of which was a raised bubble." The bottom of the plate glowed and appeared to be spinning slowly, Mansmann said in a 1983 letter.
When investigators went to look for the DVD recording of the video, it was not where it was supposed to be. Despite this, Hastings said he has additional evidence to support the incident.
It appears the video may have been lost when the Pentagon destroyed the files and emails of former director of the department's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification program, Luis Elizondo, in 2017. He then resigned from his post in protest of the Pentagon's "cover-up of UFO issues."
In addition to the video, as stated in the material, there is some evidence to support this story. A declassified but unpublished set of radar data from the September 15, 1964 event allegedly confirms that an unidentified aerial object was observed near a mock warhead during a missile test."
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: WeMustCare
It might also be this?
www.nbcnews.com...
"Russia’s apparent pursuit of a nuclear space-based weapon has stirred a frenzy in Washington — and raised a flurry of questions among a world of scientists and experts."
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: RussianTroll
Who said I was afraid? More like "a bit peeved".
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: RussianTroll
Wouldn't you like to know?
www.statista.com...
We have 12 frigates.
How is your only carrier?
I will be kind and won't mention the third of your Black Sea fleet that has been sunk or damaged including your former flagship.
Oops? I did. Apologies.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: RussianTroll
We have already had a Great War. No sane person wants another. Do you?
In this age, there would be no winners.