by Arjun Walia, The Pulse:
If one person is making an extraordinary claim it can be hard to believe. But one of the most intriguing aspects about the UFO phenomenon is the fact that there are literally hundreds of respected high-ranking military/intelligence people from around the world who have made similar claims.
What lends even more credibility to these testimonies, beyond the sheer number of them, is the evidence (photos, videos, radar tracking data etc) that’s now accessible within the public domain.
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What’s questionable, however, is the fact that these testimonies remain mostly unacknowledged within the mainstream. Instead, governments now have a monopoly on information and are primed to explain the phenomenon “officially” to the public.
So far, these explanations seem to include a threat narrative, along with the general idea that these objects are explainable as foreign adversarial.
Gen. Nikolai T. Antoshkin, the commander of a dangerous helicopter firefighting operation in which he and other pilots braved radiation exposure to contain the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, passed away in 2021. He fought in several of the country’s wars and had a long military career.
During that career he made a brief appearance in a Russian documentary sharing his experiences with UFOs during his military career as a pilot. In that documentary he also expressed that these UFOs are from advanced civilizations who are, in some way we don’t quite understand, keeping tabs on our civilization to make sure we don’t completely destroy the planet.
He also emphasized that these objects are commonly observed near facilities where the situation is “unstable.” These include nuclear and chemical weapons facilities.
In 2012, then Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev actually referenced the documentary, stating that their government knows that we are being visited. Mainstream media outlets actually picked up on the story and claimed he was joking.
What makes his (Antoshkin) claims seem more credible is the fact that it’s a matter of public record that UFOs are commonly spotted near or within the vicinity of nuclear weapons facilities. ‘
In June 2021, Luis Elizondo, former director of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program emphasized this fact in an interview with the Washington Post. He explained how it’s a global phenomenon, that these objects have interfered with and brought nuclear weapon launching capabilities completely offline.
We’re talking about the most secure and advanced military installations being “hacked” by these objects. In some cases, they’ve even initiated countdowns to launch.
There are a number of other examples as well. In 1967 military witnesses at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana saw a red, glowing UFO hovering just outside the front gate. After that happened, all of the nuclear missiles shut down and went completely dead.
A similar incident happened outside RAF Woodbridge in England in 1980, which was used at the time by the United States Air Force (USAF). USAF personnel, including deputy base commander Lieutenant Colonel Charles I. Halt described the incident, and the craft as a glowing metallic object that split into multiple objects. It eventually shined a beam upon the nuclear weapons that were stored at the base.