They don't know what it is.
They don't know where it comes from.
When these witnesses couldn't care less about fame or attention, in fact most of them
want to avoid these things at all costs.
While the other boarded a craft at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota.
There were just multi levels with all these small grays everywhere.
When his stint as a janitor at Mountstrom was over, Robert went to college, got married,
and began working as a photographer.
UFO crash in July 47, that base was the only nuclear bomber base in the world at the time.
In 1948, a renowned expert in meteorites at the University of New Mexico named Lincoln La
Paz began studying green fireballs, often in correlation with nuclear facilities and detonations.
He concluded that given the fireballs' flight patterns, that they were artificially
controlled and not just naturally occurring phenomena.
Dan Wilson spent, I don't know how many hours tracking down green fireball sightings that
were coinciding with radiation drifting across the American landscape.
Dozens and dozens of instances where within hours of a certain test occurring on the subsequent
radiation drifting across this part of America or that part of America, those geographically
Okay.
Is that true?
According to many on the ship witnessing the test, a bright fiery object tumbled out
from the plume of the blast.
are related to.
I want to be clear, we don't have enough clarity on the origins of this letter to know
Okay.
The problems, I say it right now, they'll go and go.
Retired US Air Force captain David Chindell remembers starting his shift in hearing reports
about a bright red glowing object hovering over the base.
That means that the missile physics has been...has received a launch signal in Hollywood, aren't you?
David Chir flipped his inhibit switch, which only paused the launch countdown.
These sightings weren't limited to nuclear bases in the United States.
I have not focused on that. Everyone knows the case. They've given multiple interviews and so on.
Well, he was several miles. He's had a couple of miles from the weapon storage area. But he heard on the radio that he had that security policeman back at the weapon storage area.
The other witnesses, John Burrow's, a US Air Force Airman, also experienced physical and psychological effects.
And apparently according to this document that George NAP brought to the West, for 15 seconds these missiles were preparing to launch, which had indeed been launched at what it could have been World War III.
I guess it was about 9 o'clock, 9 o'clock, 9 o'clock, 15 or so.
And they didn't know what that was all about. Well, he and his partner drove to that site.
And as we turned left, they're set this object on top of November 5,
that was about 10 feet in the air directly on top of that blast door,
that was the size of a Walmart building.
They're freaking out. They didn't even get to radio to base to tell them what they saw.
And all of a sudden, according to Mario,
and his partner suddenly, it was like all the air in the crew cab was sucked out,
and they were suffocating. They both suddenly started gasping for air.
Literally could not get a breath of air. And I don't know if that was from my excitement.
I don't know. It's from adrenaline. I'm 23 years old. I was in excellent shape.
I feel something on my right side.
And I turn my head and I see these four, I'm going to call them beings.
And he was standing, you know, like ankle deep, deep in wet mud on a sub-zero winter night.
Yeah, these socks on the squids of Luda. Wow, wow, wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Yeah, those look, I mean, just like perfectly vertically aligned.
But like so clearly not like a spider, but like too way too big for that.
Yeah, it's, it's more than I know how to swallow.
I only know that what I witnessed is my incident.
But it was as if I was inserted in something that was some type of a force field or some kind of a holding field that they could move you around in,
like a gurney without wheels, a table without a back, or wheels or legs attached to it.
Oh, it did.
How so?
X-15, Chuck Yeager, exactly. And so there's an article in 1956 where they're saying we're going to beat gravity.
I would talk to them, thank them, hang out the phone within a minute or five or ten.
The phone would ring, I would pick it up and there would be nothing but heavy breathing in the phone.
Now just last December of 23 George Nath interviewed me for a Netflix documentary that's coming up and before he started asking me questions he said are you aware that Harry Reid had read your book and it was one of the reasons he had sought funding for ASAP.
He told me that point blank and there were a number of reasons that he felt that there had to be a new UFI investigation but apparently the witness testimony contained in my book was one of the reasons that he decided that had to be done sooner rather than later.
So finally in just the last five years I'm getting the sense that hey it was worth all the time and effort that I put into it so yeah it feels good.
And it's interesting and we're going to get into some of the deeper roots as to how you got attracted to all the UFO stuff.
But Hastings exists in a tradition of other researchers who have called out the UFO nuclear connection before him.
Some of whom will not see the vindication that Hastings will see in his lifetime.