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UFO sightings by ranchers

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Taos, NM
I research UFO sightings at nuclear missile sites, located on ranches and other types of property in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, North and South Dakota. If you google my name and UFOs, you will find a lot of info about such incidents. Many of them have been confirmed in declassified U.S. Air Force documents.

I was on Larry King on July 18, 2008, together with former USAF officers who discussed UFO activity outside of Malmstrom AFB, Montana, in 1967. The King show video is on YouTube at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIYpdBJxxdI

While most of my research information comes from former or retired Air Force personnel, over the years a number of ranchers have written or spoken to me about UFO activity they witnessed near missile sites located on their property.

I am seeking information about any recent UFO sightings in your region. By recent, I mean in the last five years or so. All responses will be kept strictly confidential.

Thanks much,
Robert Hastings
www.ufohastings.com

P.S. I have heard just about every "I only see UFOs when I drink" joke in existence. Please spare us. If you think UFOs are pure foolishness, I can only say that a great many of your ranching colleagues around the country have seen these mysterious objects and will think you the fool if you choose to post such, uh, humor.
 
i find your work interesting but true and real.i also just heard of USO's or submerged objects and stories from the Navy.i have known of the verse in I corinthians 15:40 for some time.Ezekiel ,chapter10,tells about the wheels and cherubims.
i think sometimes things are left to be a mystery for me.
 
Hi Balestabber,

Thanks for the comment. While I greatly respect everyone's religious beliefs, I personally think that God would want us humans to explore and attempt to understand His handiwork. It seems that our little planet might be in for a very rude awakening in the not-so-distant future. Hopefully, it will be a positive one for us.

If one reviews the very detailed reports about UFOs at nuclear weapons sites found in declassified USAF documents and in the testimony of my ex-military sources, a fair-minded person will eventually come to the conclusion that something out of the ordinary is going on. Speaking for myself, I just want to know a bit more about the situation before I pass on.

More importantly, if the UFO occupants--whoever they are--are monitoring and sometimes tampering with our nukes (and those in the former Soviet Union, according to declassified Soviet files) shouldn't the governments in each country let their citizens in on that little secret? I think so.

Robert
 
The History Channel has been running some interesting shows on UFO's and USO's...Some interesting stuff in how differing civilizations thousands of years ago- on every continent- that had no way for contact with each other- came up with similar sightings that became part of their drawings and culture and religion in some cases....
 
Hi Oldtimer,

Yup, I think our visitors have been here a long, long time--on and off. However, if you look at the records of UFO sighting reports worldwide since 1900, they jumped dramatically just after WWII, when we invented nuclear weapons. So, I think one of the reasons the UFO pilots, whoever they are, are more interested nowadays is due to our potential to destroy the planet. I think they are wagging a finger at Washington and Moscow. Just a hunch, but my ex-Air Force sources' accounts seem to suggest that.

Robert
 
a friend of a friend type deal, but the actual guy who first reported the Roswell crash was interrogated and told to change his story the next day.... he said that there was a HUGE cover up, and he saw the bodies....there is more out there than we know about.... makes you wonder just how insigniffigant we are in this world
 
Hi Jigs,

Most of that is correct. The rancher, Mac Brazel, never claimed to have seen the bodies. The best available evidence is that the UFO touched down on the ranch--which was 75 miles NW of Roswell--tore apart, briefly became airborne again and ultimately crashed further east, some 30 miles north of Roswell. In 2002, former Army Air Force officer Walter G. Haut swore out an affidavit about the actual sequence of events. If you google his name and "affidavit" you can read the details. But Haut saw the small bodies, as did other officers at the base.

In a future post, I will talk about cattle mutilations, some of which have a UFO connection.

Robert
 
Robert Hastings said:
Hi Oldtimer,

Yup, I think our visitors have been here a long, long time--on and off. However, if you look at the records of UFO sighting reports worldwide since 1900, they jumped dramatically just after WWII, when we invented nuclear weapons. So, I think one of the reasons the UFO pilots, whoever they are, are more interested nowadays is due to our potential to destroy the planet. I think they are wagging a finger at Washington and Moscow. Just a hunch, but my ex-Air Force sources' accounts seem to suggest that.

Robert

You may be onto something there...Back during the 60's into the 70's when we had a SAC B-52 Base here- (which always had a nuke airborne under the then (MAD) Mutually Assured Destruction policy)-- we had 10 times the number of local UFO reports-- and they were nothing that came from the base or the Air Force - and many were reported doing things that we've never had the technical capabilty of doing...
When the Base closed- and the SAC units and nukes relocated- the UFO reports dropped to almost nothing...
 
Hi Oldtimer,

Yup, and the folks up in Havre, in NW Montana, say that UFO reports were non-existent until the Minuteman missiles began to be placed in their underground silos up there.

One of my ex-USAF sources, Patrick McDonough, sent me the following email about his experience in that area of the state in 1966:

----- Original Message -----
From: Patrick McDonough
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 5:13 PM
Subject: My Malmstrom UFO Incident

Robert,

I enjoyed hearing you on Coast to Coast AM last week. I ordered your book. I am attaching my UFO experience at Malmstrom which occurred in 1966. I can send you my DD214 and/or my DD256AF. Just send me your fax # or your snail mail address. My squadron, the 1381st Geodetic Survey Squadron, is having its 50th anniversary party this summer and I would like to ask the other former members at our get together if any of them also had a UFO experience. If they did, I will give them your name and e-mail address. The squadron, which has now been disestablished, was under the Defense Mapping Agency and the National Geospatial Intelligence agency.

Pat McDonough, DBA

(Pat then summarized his experience, below, but wrote it in the third-person. --RH)

Airman 1st Class Patrick McDonough - Former Chief of Party, Field Survey Team, 1381st Geodetic Survey Squadron (Missile), F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming (1962-1966).

Joined the Naval Reserve after active duty with USAF and retired in 2003 as the Navy Intelligence Command Master Chief, Southwest Region, USN Ret.

McDonough stated that his squadron was responsible for setting exact latitude and longitude coordinates for missile and aircraft guidance systems using star observations. The squadron members went TDY worldwide from F.E. Warren AFB to perform these surveys for Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, Mace, Matador, and on missiles carried on B-52 nuclear bombers. They also performed these same surveys for aircraft that also used similar guidance systems such as the SR71.

In early September of 1966, McDonough and his team of two other airmen (A1C Al Cramer and A3C Charley Coates) were living off base in Conrad, Montana, and working on the last 50 missile sites (Fourth Squadron) under construction at Malmstrom AFB and were assigned to SATAF and Boeing (SATAF – Site Activation Task Force; Boeing was prime construction contractor). Their work was primarily done at night.

The three airmen were completing an astro-azimuth observation at a missile site (the concrete blast hatch of the silo was wide open awaiting a missile to be installed at the site) when at approximately 0130, a UFO came in from due North and stopped directly over the missile site. The UFO was at an approximate altitude of 300 feet. It was a circular disk and its diameter appeared to be around 30-50 feet. It appeared to have dim lights outlining the disk and a white light emanating from the center. It stayed there approximately 20-30 seconds, and then from a dead stop above them sped off to the East at a tremendous speed. There was no noise or wind.

After the UFO departed, they immediately grabbed their gear and sped off from the missile site to return to Conrad, and while enroute there and making a high speed left turn at an unmarked T intersection the brand new Chevrolet truck right side tires blew and the vehicle flipped upside down. No one was hurt and they walked to a not-so nearby farm house where the Montana Highway Patrol and a tow-truck were called. When the Highway Patrolman arrived, he stated that his dispatch had received over 20 reports from local residents observing a UFO in the vicinity that night. Incident Reports were made to SATAF, Boeing, and the Air Force. Nothing was ever heard from the Air Force about the incident and no retribution/reimbursement was ever requested for totaling the new truck. It was like the incident never happened.

Airman McDonough stated he had worked on the latest missiles and aircraft that the U.S. Air Force had at that time and never saw any Air Force aircraft that could perform like this craft.

--Robert
 
Along with the UFO incidents at the missile sites, I find the reports/videos of encounters with the shuttle and MIR space station interesting.

Almost like something/someone is checking out military capabilities, for sure.

Then there are the reports of the work that the Germans were doing, during WWII, on "flying discs", and the supposed immigration of some of those scientists to the US, before the 1947 Roswell incident.

Interesting stuff, indeed.

Is it possible Robert, that these incidents are actually the US Air Force?


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Hello hypocritexposer,

The German-UFO or USAF-UFO theories just don't hold water. Despite some claims about UFOs being Nazi weapons, the German engineers never got their disc designs further than the drawing board. They, and the Japanese, as well as the allies, all saw UFOs--which were called "Foo Fighters" by the allies--during the war and everyone thought that they were the other guy's invention. Google the term Foo Fighter to learn more about the Foos (not the rock band).

IMHO, the most convincing argument in favor of a non-terrestrial origin for UFOs are their capabilities as tracked on radar. Google *UFO Washington D.C. July 1952* for a taste. Several UFOs were sighted and tracked over D.C. as they literally flew rings around our fighters and reached velocities of 7,000 mph. If we, or the Russians, had such craft in 1952, why would we have spent trillions of dollars and rubles in the years since building fixed-wing aircraft with far inferior performance capabilities?

Furthermore, as early as 1954, credible persons (for example, law enforcement personnel) began reporting landed UFOs with small humanoid, but not human, figures standing or walking nearby. Some were 3-feet tall, some 7-feet tall and their facial features were quite clearly not human. The variations in appearance, from case to case, suggest that perhaps races of "visitors" from different worlds have made it here.
 
"Rainbow----"
(PACAF)

I was told by a flight officer of the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing while I was a Security Policeman assigned to the 18th SPS at Kadena AB, Okinawa, Japan, that this partial identifyer was once utilized by pilots of F-4 Phantom fighter aircraft in the 1970's at that particular base when a UCT (Uncorrelated Target aka UFO) was spotted.

I don't have the full identifyer.

The ADC would then advise the pilot from then on..
 

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