
Former Air Force missile officer claims UFOs disabled nuclear arsenal at Montana base during Cold War
NY Post
A retired US Air Force launch officer claims UFOs disabled multiple nuclear missiles when they appeared around the Montana base where he was stationed decades ago.
Robert Salas claims a mysterious force paralyzed the military’s ability to control 10 Minuteman I intercontinental ballistic missiles equipped with nuclear warheads at Malmstrom Air Force Base in 1967, the 85-year-old veteran said on the “Danny Jones Podcast” Saturday.
Salas — whose job was to launch and monitor nuclear missiles “if given the order” during the Cold War — was at the controls underground with his partner around 10 p.m. March 24 of that year when panicked guards called from above about another unidentified craft.
“The main guard calls down, says, ‘Sir, we’ve been seeing some strange lights in the sky, flying directly overhead,’” Salas said.
Salas said guards insisted the craft weren’t Soviet airplanes, pointing to bizarre lights as they zipped through the sky before suddenly stopping over the underground ICBMs.
He initially brushed off the report, thinking it was a prank — but five minutes later, the guard called back, “screaming into the phone.”













