F.e. Warren Air Force Base On Alert For UFOs

Johnmooner-chief
7 min readMay 4, 2023
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On October 23, 2010, an event took place that would appear to come right off the pages of a Tom Clancy story. Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyo. lost contact with 50 of the minuteman missiles under their watch. These missiles represent a portion of the nuclear arsenal owned by the U.S. However, instead of being a spy trying to infiltrate our country and launch an attack, it is possible it was something else. Something, not even Clancy’s hero Jack Ryan could prevent.

Robert Hastings, a UFO investigator based out of New Mexico originally believed the Air Force was telling the truth when they claimed a glitch knocked the missiles offline. But, after calling around to local sheriff’s departments and talking to residents, Hastings believes it was something else, UFOs.

Hastings has been investigating UFOs since the early 1970s. He first became interested in them while working in the Air Traffic Control tower at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana as a janitor. Hastings lived at Malmstrom while his father was stationed there.

One day while doing his routine work, Hastings said reports came over of the FAA tracking five unknown objects. Hastings said in the few moments he was able to listen to the reports he learned that the unknown objects were being classified as UFOs and two fighter jets were launched to…

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