Exploring the Nuclear Connection with UAPs: A Historical Perspective
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Assessment of the Situation
The control systems of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) in both the United States and the former Soviet Union have reportedly been compromised by unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), yet the U.S. Government remains silent on the matter.
IMAGINE THIS: If the computer systems managing the launch of ICBMs in the U.S. and Russia were infiltrated by extraterrestrial entities. This may sound like science fiction, but it has reportedly taken place.
Evidence suggests that UAP possess advanced capabilities for intelligence gathering, closely observing nuclear proliferation, the movement and storage of nuclear materials, and monitoring ICBM sites. Testimonies from over 150 U.S. military personnel indicate that ICBMs were rendered inoperative during at least three separate UFO incidents across the U.S. UAP encounters at numerous nuclear facilities domestically, as well as at least one case in Russia, should raise public concerns, yet they have largely gone unnoticed.
Extensive records released through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) include firsthand accounts from military personnel who have observed UFOs at nuclear sites, yet no official statements have been made by the U.S. Government about these occurrences.
The documentary UFO and Nukes - The Secret Link Revealed, based on Robert Hastings' research, underscores the gravity of this issue. George Knapp, an investigative journalist, shared findings from his visits to the former Soviet Union, where Colonel Boris Sokolov from the USSR Ministry of Defense recounted how the world stood on the brink of nuclear disaster during the Cold War in the 1980s.
On October 4, 1987, soldiers at a nuclear facility in Usovo, Ukraine, reported seeing four UFOs hovering for over four hours. Suddenly, classified Soviet nuclear launch codes appeared on screens, triggering a countdown to missile launch. The countdown halted moments later, leaving military personnel in a state of shock.
Lue Elizondo elaborates on the Russian nuclear connection, recounting an incident involving a UAP that disabled a U.S. Aircraft Carrier in the 1970s:
Both the U.S. and Russia have experienced a "loss of control" over their ICBM systems during encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena. The pressing question remains: Why are these phenomena able to interfere with our critical nuclear systems?
To comprehend the nuclear connection involving UAP, we must adopt an observer's viewpoint. The advent of the nuclear age during World War II coincided with heightened UFO activity as humanity's nuclear capabilities expanded. Understanding what these "observers" have witnessed is crucial to this discourse.
We need to explore historical context to better grasp the perspectives of those who may evaluate our actions. Let us discover the connections.
Beyond the Manhattan Project
In the final years of World War II, both Germany and Japan inflicted severe damage on the Allies. Approximately 75 million lives were lost during the conflict, including around 20 million military and 40 million civilian casualties, many due to systematic genocide, mass bombings, disease, and starvation.
> "Out of the total deaths in World War II, roughly 85% were from the Allied side, while 15% were from the Axis side, with numerous fatalities resulting from war crimes committed by German and Japanese forces in occupied regions."
Preliminary work on the Manhattan Project commenced in 1939, just before the U.S. entered the war. Esteemed scientists like Robert Oppenheimer and Albert Einstein were enlisted to explore atomic fission and develop a nuclear weapon.
This technological milestone culminated at 5:29 AM on July 16, 1945, at a testing site in Alamogordo, New Mexico.