Military witnesses

Capt. Robert Salas

USAF, Malmstrom 1967 · US · b. 1940
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Retired U.S. Air Force captain. On duty as a Minuteman ICBM launch officer at Malmstrom AFB in March 1967 when, he reports, an overhead UAP coincided with multiple missiles going off alert. Co-authored the 2010 disclosure conference accounts.

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Capt. Robert Salas is a former United States Air Force nuclear launch officer stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base in 1967. His connection to the UAP phenomenon revolves around a critical incident where multiple Minuteman nuclear missiles mysteriously deactivated while a glowing red object hovered over the facility. Salas's key contribution is his persistent public advocacy exposing the historical correlation between UAP incursions and the active interference with global nuclear weapons systems. He has organized multiple press conferences to bring forward other military witnesses with similar testimonies regarding compromised nuclear readiness. His claims highlight the profound national security and strategic defense implications of UAP activities.

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