00:00Aliens for peace. A retired U.S. Air Force launch officer claims that decades ago UFOs disabled
00:06multiple nuclear missiles at the Montana base where he was stationed. Wait, what? 85-year-old
00:12Robert Salas says that he witnessed a mysterious force that paralyzed the military's ability to
00:18control Minuteman I intercontinental ballistic missiles at the Mamschrom Air Force Base way back
00:24in 1967. Salas's job was to launch and monitor nuclear missiles if given the order to do so
00:30during the Cold War, which, what a gig. He says he was at the controls on March 24, 1967, when
00:37panicked
00:37guards called about an unidentified aircraft in the area. A few minutes later, a guard reported a red
00:43glow above the front gate, and that's when Salas glanced over at the status lights, the ones that
00:49showed whether or not the 10 missiles he was in charge of were able to be launched if needed.
00:53And then all of a sudden, we get a large horn go off, and we know what that means. It
00:59means that
00:59there's an issue with one of the missiles. So look at the board, and sure enough, one of them went
01:04from
01:04green to red. And then very quickly thereafter, bing, bing, bing, bing, all 10 of them went down.
01:10They all went red. Now, Salas says he sent a guard over to the missile silos, and the guard reported
01:15lights hovering above them. After the incident, a full investigation was unable to find the cause
01:22for this bizarre turn of events. But Salas says he is convinced the culprit is, quote,
01:27another civilization.
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