Obama's Zero Nuclear Weapons Speech & Extraterrestrial Ufos

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Obama’s zero nuclear weapons speech & extraterrestrial UFOs April 4, 9:44 AM · 11 comments

Presidents Obama & Sarkozy at Strasbourg. Photo: WhiteHouse

Tomorrow morning President Obama gives a speech in Prague outlining his plans for a nuclear weapons free world. Obama indicated his intentions in comments at Strasbourg, France: "Even with the Cold War now over, the spread of nuclear weapons or the theft of nuclear material could lead to the extermination of any city on the planet. And this weekend in Prague, I will lay out an agenda to seek the goal of a world without nuclear weapons." The last U.S. President to seek a nuclear weapons free world was President Ronald Reagan who proposed it to Mikhail Gorbachev in 1986. Reagan’s bold proposal quickly died with Soviet opposition to Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative. Obama’s intent to take steps towards a nuclear weapons free world has already been welcomed by many scientists, elder statesmen and national security organizations. If a select group of former military whistleblowers are to be believed, there are also others that will be happy to see the eradication of nuclear weapons - extraterrestrial occupants of UFOs. On March 16, 1967, Captain Robert Salas (ret. USAF) was stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base when seven or eight nuclear minuteman missiles that were part of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) were deactivated by UFOs. Salas described the incident as follows: I was ... on duty at Oscar Flight as part of the 490th strategic missile squad and there are five launch control facilities assigned to that particular squadron.... I received a call from my topside security guard... and he said that he and some of the guards had been observing some strange lights flying around the site around the launch control facility…. I said, You mean UFO? He said, well, he didn't know what they were but they were lights and were flying around. They were not airplanes. They were not helicopters. They weren't making any noise... [A little later] our missiles started shutting down one by one. By shutting down, I mean they went into a "no-go" condition meaning they could not be launched…. These

weapons were Minuteman One missiles and were of course nuclear-tipped warhead missiles... this incident was of extreme concern to SAC headquarters because they couldn't explain it. Salas also claims that a similar occurrence involving ten minuteman missiles at another nearby SAC facility, Echo Flight, led to a high level inquiry by the USAF. Salas described his surprise when the investigation was terminated and he was instructed to remain silent. Salas’ testimony has been corroborated by other military whistleblowers such as Lt Colonel Dwynne Arneson who was also stationed at Malmstrom Air Force base in 1967, and read a top-secret communication confirming that UFOs were hovering near missile silos. Additional military whistleblowers confirming Salas' version of events have also come forward. Their testimonies are available in an online 2006 article by Robert Hastings where he reviews the testimony of twenty military witnesses of UFOs at ICBM sites and nuclear weapons storage facilities. Salas has written about his experience and the aborted official enquiry in his book, Faded Giant. He concluded that UFOs are vitally interested in nuclear weapons and have actively interfered with these in an apparent effort to deter the US and other countries from ever using them. This is supported by the testimony of other military whistleblowers such as Colonel Ross Dedrickson (ret.) who had worked with the US Air Force and Atomic Energy Commission. He claimed: After retiring from the Air Force I joined the Boeing company and was responsible for accounting for all of the nuclear fleet of Minuteman missiles. In this incident they actually photographed the UFO following the missile as it climbed into space and, shining a beam on it, neutralized the missile. I also learned of a number of incidents which happened, a couple of nuclear weapons sent into space were destroyed by the extraterrestrials…. the idea of any explosion in space by any Earth government was not acceptable to the extraterrestrials, and that has been demonstrated over and over. Dedrickson believes that nuclear explosions in space or atmosphere are clearly not acceptable to extraterrestrials, and that they interfere with delivery systems to prevent nuclear explosions. Salas believes that UFOs interfere with nuclear weapons out of an altruistic desire to prevent nuclear war on Earth. Dedrickson, however, gives another explanation that identifies a strong self-interest in UFOs interfering with nuclear weapons. He claims that a nuclear weapons test over the Pacific in the 1960s was: … one that the extraterrestrials were really concerned about because it affected our ionosphere. In fact, the ET spacecraft were unable to operate because of the pollution in the magnetic field which they depended upon. It was my understanding that in either the very end of the ‘70s or the early ‘80s that we attempted to put a nuclear weapon on the Moon and explode it for scientific measurements and other things which was not acceptable to the extraterrestrials.

Dedrickson’s point that extraterrestrial space craft are negatively affected by nuclear testing demonstrates that a strong self-interest is behind extraterrestrial interference with nuclear weapons. Robert Hastings, author of UFOs and Nukes, has interviewed over 80 USAF personnel that establish a clear relationship between UFOs and nuclear weapons. He confirms that in some cases this involves interference with nuclear weapons. Capt Robert Salas (USAF, ret.) & Lt Col Dwynne Arneson (USAF, ret.) speaking at May 2001, Disclosure Project Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlGDGEX4Ssc

The above whistleblower testimonies suggest that U.S. national security organizations have long been aware of extraterrestrial opposition to the development and use of nuclear weapons. Indeed, there is growing evidence that President Eisenhower secretly conducted nuclear diplomacy with extraterrestrial visitors on February 20, 1954 that failed to put a stop to the impending Bravo hydrogen bomb test on March 1, 1954. Obama’s upcoming speech in Prague will not end the threat of nuclear weapons overnight, but it will mark an important step forward towards a nuclear weapons free world. That will no doubt please many, including any extraterrestrial visitors monitoring our world and destructive stockpiles of nuclear weapons.

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