National Press Club: UAP and Nuclear Weapons Disclosure
Former U.S. Air Force officers held a press conference discussing UAP incidents at nuclear missile bases during the Cold War. The panel addressed specific cases where atomic weapons reportedly malfunctioned during unidentified aerial phenomena encounters.
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On October 19, 2021, Robert Salas organized a panel discussion at the National Press Club titled 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) and Nuclear Weapons.' Former Air Force officers presented evidence of mysterious aerial encounters at nuclear facilities during the Cold War era. The event specifically highlighted two March 1967 incidents where strategic missiles allegedly shut down during UAP activity near launch control centers. Speakers cited statements by former Senator Harry Reid acknowledging such shutdowns. The conference demanded public Congressional hearings regarding these national security matters.
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