Why Aliens Do not Like Nuclear Weapons
Aliens clearly do not like the nuclear weapons of earthlings.
They not only warn people of its danger at the first opportunity, but they themselves make efforts to contain the nuclear threat.
Vietnamese “Hiroshima” did not take place
Are aliens keeping the US under control? In 2010, a press conference was held in the US by six retired Air Force officers who served on missile bases. One of them, Captain Robert Salas, said that he and many other military personnel repeatedly observed unknown flying objects over the bases.
In particular, Salas spoke about the appearance of such an object on March 16, 1967 over the Malmstrom base in Montana.
“It was the day I was on duty,” he says. – A large cigar-shaped UFO with a bright red light appeared over the base at four in the morning and hovered over the Minuteman nuclear missile silos for almost 30 minutes. And 15 minutes after his disappearance, it turned out that the triggers of all 10 missiles were out of order.
Later, experts from the Pentagon were unable to determine the cause of the malfunctions. The same object appeared over the base a week later, which also caused the rocket mechanism to malfunction.
Salas’ message aroused particular interest among ufologists.
In 1967, it became finally clear that the United States was losing the Vietnam War. Their troops rolled back to the south, suffering huge losses in manpower. To change the situation, the Americans needed the explosion in Vietnam of one or more atomic bombs.
Secret consultations were held in the government and the Senate on this issue. At the same time, as expected, another meeting of representatives of the American intelligence services with aliens took place.
According to many researchers, such contacts have been held regularly since the mid-1950s, when the government of President Eisenhower entered into an agreement with representatives of one of the space races.
At a meeting in 1967, the possibility of using an atomic bomb in Vietnam was discussed. Aliens were categorically against it. But the American government hesitated – the army suffered colossal losses, morale among the troops was almost at zero, soon there would simply be no one to go on the attack.
Seeing that the persuasion was not working, the aliens threatened to paralyze all US nuclear weapons. They carried out their threat on March 16, 1967.
Minuteman nuclear missiles were disabled not only at the Malmstrom base, but also at other similar facilities. Robert Salas at the aforementioned press conference said that on that day the missile mechanisms at the Oscar Flight and Eco Flight bases adjacent to Malmstrom failed, and UFOs were seen above these bases.
American ufologists are convinced that it was this event, and not humanitarian considerations, that prompted the US authorities to abandon the nuclear bombing of Vietnam.
A nuclear bomb is a “headache” of aliens
The very concept of “UFO” entered the everyday life of mankind simultaneously with the advent of the nuclear age. Already in July 1945, in the sky over Alamogordo (New Mexico), during the testing of the first atomic device, a flying object was observed, which was then mistaken for a Soviet spy apparatus.
From that time to this day, UFOs have been invariably present at all major nuclear tests and missile launches, regularly appearing over bases and missile silos, escorting nuclear bombers and combat nuclear submarines.
UFOs are not only watching, but also trying to influence terrestrial nuclear weapons. The above episode of March 16, 1967 is far from the only one.
Something similar happened in 1963 at an atomic bomb test site in Texas. The disk-shaped aircraft, hovering almost motionless high in the sky, a second after pressing the red button, rapidly descended to the site of the future explosion, and then took off again and disappeared at great speed.
The explosion followed only after 3.5 minutes. The experts could not explain this delay, since both the main and backup equipment were fully operational.
The incident that occurred in the 50th division of the USSR Strategic Missile Forces in the Carpathian region received great fame. In October 1983, several UFOs appeared over the location of the division. For almost four hours, appearing and disappearing, they moved at a speed inaccessible to earth technology.
At one of the moments of their appearance, signal lamps on the control panel in the main control point of the division suddenly flashed. The automatic control system for the entire missile system immediately went into action, and the program to launch nuclear missiles at targets in the United States was inexplicably activated.
But such a launch could take place only upon receipt of a confirmation code from Moscow. There was no code, and the system turned off automatically after a short time.
As it turned out later, at the same time in the United States, at one of the missile bases, exactly the same incident occurred. During the appearance of the UFO, it worked by itself, and then the missile launch system was disabled.
It can be assumed that the aliens tested their equipment, designed specifically to neutralize the combat potential of earthlings.
The Dangers of Nuclear Weapons: Why Aliens Don’t Like Them
The answer may be that aliens have witnessed the enormous destruction caused by nuclear weapons and are aware of the long-term environmental damage they cause. Research has shown that the effects of nuclear weapons can last for decades, and in some cases, centuries.
Nuclear testing, for example, has been linked to increased rates of cancer and other health issues in the affected areas. Aliens may also be aware of the psychological trauma caused by nuclear warfare, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as well as the economic effects, such as the cost of clean-up and compensation for those affected.
Moreover, aliens may be aware of the geopolitical implications of nuclear weapons. Countries that possess nuclear weapons are perceived as more powerful and influential than those that don’t, and this can lead to an unbalanced distribution of power in the international community.
It is also possible that aliens are aware of the potential risks of nuclear weapons falling into the wrong hands and being used for malicious or terrorist purposes.
It is also possible that aliens don’t like nuclear weapons because of the potential to cause a nuclear winter, which is a period of extreme cold weather caused by the dust and debris released into the atmosphere following a nuclear explosion. This could have devastating consequences for our planet, including crop failure, famine, and the extinction of certain species.
Finally, aliens may simply not like the idea of humanity using nuclear weapons as a way to solve our differences and conflicts. After all, nuclear weapons are designed to be used against other people, and this does not align with the values of peace and cooperation that are so important for the development of any civilization.
In conclusion, there are many reasons why aliens may not like nuclear weapons, ranging from the environmental, economic, and psychological damage they can cause to the potential for a nuclear winter and the geopolitical implications of their presence.
Ultimately, it is clear that aliens are likely to be strongly opposed to the use of nuclear weapons and that this opposition is likely to be based on a deep understanding of the risks and consequences they pose.
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