According to former US military official Robert Salas, aliens may be trying to communicate with humanity about the dangers of nuclear weapons.
A recent video shared by the Total Disclosure Podcast shows Salas speaking with Congresswoman Nancy Mace during a UFO hearing in Congress. The two were filmed in a conference room with other attendees, discussing the implications of UFO activity at nuclear bases around the world.
Salas recounted several cases in which unidentified flying objects reportedly visited nuclear facilities around the world. While these encounters reportedly disrupted navigation systems, they did not cause “significant damage” to the weapons themselves.
When asked what message these events could convey, Salas offered a bold interpretation: “To me it means they sent us a message about nuclear weapons – ‘WTF, nuclear weapons.’”
He quickly apologized to Congresswoman Mace for his language, although she did not seem bothered by the wording.
After the hearings yesterday I was fortunate to have a meeting @RepNancyMace
Initially the meeting was for me to ask questions, but instead we chose to have her meet my good friend Bob Salas, and @SteveBassett to further the conversation and create real change.… pic.twitter.com/HehqaiWNQX
— Total Disclosure Podcast (@DisclosurePod) November 14, 2024
Salas is not the only one making such claims. Researcher Robert Hastings, who has extensively interviewed military personnel about UFOs, supports the idea that extraterrestrial entities are interested in humanity’s nuclear capabilities. Hastings recently told News Now:
“I can tell you that all the major nuclear missile bases, from those that were operational in the 1960s and 1970s to those that are currently operational, have been visited repeatedly year after year, according to the sources I interviewed.”
Hastings and Salas suggest that these encounters are intentional, with non-human entities possibly warning humanity of the existential dangers posed by nuclear weapons.
Salas’ credibility stems in part from his role in the infamous Malmstrom Air Force Base incident. In March 1967, Salas was on duty as a missile launch officer when UFOs were reportedly spotted near the base.
Shortly after the sightings, several Minuteman nuclear missiles unexpectedly went offline. Salas has since become an advocate for investigating the link between UFOs and nuclear safety.