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UFO Sighting Montana , Malmstrom NASA conspiracy? Robert A.M. Stephens, Contractor, NASA Shuttle - UFO - Documentation Program, St. Ignatius, Ronan ufos Montana

As of last night, the UFO was back, 14 nights out of the last 17 since the event first occured, further south, and 4000' feet lower. Tonight cloud cover is 70%, thus we were going to try and scope it and get some data on the thing. (To) No Avail.

For 11 of the 16 nights hence the first sighting at 1:23 AM, 10-16-1998, there have been numerous air vehicles attempt to intercept the bogeys after they have appeared and stayed in one locale. The interception attempts have failed by those of local magistrate who have taken this to task.

Malstrom Air Force Base pilots have attmepted to intercept said bogeys after they are in place. They too have been unsuccessful in that the bogeys seem to 'phase' away into nothing when any of the nine F-16s that have been deployed have come close to them. I find this inexplicable, but then so do many others I have contacted. I am trying to get infrared gun camera footage of this phenomenon at this time through various long time NASA / Malstrom contacts

I received two emails in response from this report among several hundred, that, these were our craft. Having spent a great deal of time at Dryden Air Force Station at Edwards Air Force Base in CA and with NASA at KSC over the last 19 years I can attest these unknowns are not of our technical ablility at this time. Unless evidence to the contrary can be produced this conclusion must still stand.


What a fucking loon!!!!!!!!!:lol::lol:
 
I was stationed at Malmstrom, actually. AFSC: 2MO32A

I don't "recall" any UFO's, but I held a top secret clearance because I handled nuclear weapons. Soooo.....
 
UFO Sighting Montana , Malmstrom NASA conspiracy? Robert A.M. Stephens, Contractor, NASA Shuttle - UFO - Documentation Program, St. Ignatius, Ronan ufos Montana

As of last night, the UFO was back, 14 nights out of the last 17 since the event first occured, further south, and 4000' feet lower. Tonight cloud cover is 70%, thus we were going to try and scope it and get some data on the thing. (To) No Avail.

For 11 of the 16 nights hence the first sighting at 1:23 AM, 10-16-1998, there have been numerous air vehicles attempt to intercept the bogeys after they have appeared and stayed in one locale. The interception attempts have failed by those of local magistrate who have taken this to task.

Malstrom Air Force Base pilots have attmepted to intercept said bogeys after they are in place. They too have been unsuccessful in that the bogeys seem to 'phase' away into nothing when any of the nine F-16s that have been deployed have come close to them. I find this inexplicable, but then so do many others I have contacted. I am trying to get infrared gun camera footage of this phenomenon at this time through various long time NASA / Malstrom contacts

I received two emails in response from this report among several hundred, that, these were our craft. Having spent a great deal of time at Dryden Air Force Station at Edwards Air Force Base in CA and with NASA at KSC over the last 19 years I can attest these unknowns are not of our technical ablility at this time. Unless evidence to the contrary can be produced this conclusion must still stand.


What a fucking loon!!!!!!!!!:lol::lol:

You're looking a tad obsessed now. Just sayin'.
 
"Malmstrom Air Force Base Pilots" flying "F-16's"??

Malmstrom's flight line has been inactive since before this was even written. There couldn't have possibly been any F-16's from Malmstrom performing this operation.
 
I have no dog in this hunt, I'm just pointing out the inaccuracies as I see them based on my personal knowledge.

Malmstrom has not had aerial capabilities since 1996, and this guy is claiming F-16's from Malmstrom were intercepting bogeys in 1998.

Impossible.

That's all from me.
 
Granny wishes dey'd quit stoppin' by here, gettin' into her 'special brownies' alla time...
:eusa_eh:
What do declassified 'UFO' documents say about alien life?
July 21, 2012 - Alien spacecraft and little green men remain elusive figures in the latest trove of official UFO files released July 12 by the United Kingdom government.
There's no smoking gun anywhere in the 6,700 pages, which represent the ninth collection of government UFO files made public by the U.K.'s National Archives in Kew. But the new batch, which contains documents dating from 1965 to 2008, are full of interesting tidbits nonetheless. For example, the files recount the story of a hotel owner on the Welsh coast who said she spotted a UFO in 1977. She claimed to see an object the size of a minibus fall from the sky and land in a field at the back of her property. As she watched, two "faceless humanoids" clad in silver suits emerged from the mysterious craft, unnerving her so much that she asked the local authorities to investigate. Somewhat surprisingly, they did. An officer from a nearby Royal Air Force base checked out the field, and other military personnel made some inquiries locally to get to the bottom of the mystery.

While the investigation didn't produce any definitive results, it did zero in on one likely explanation, said David Clarke, senior lecturer in journalism at Sheffield Hallam University and author of the book "The UFO Files: The Inside Story of Real-life Sightings" (The National Archives, 2009). "It turned out that they suspected, as a result of this investigation, that someone had been involved in a practical joke, and that they'd borrowed a firefighting suit that had been on display in a local shop," Clarke said in a video produced by The National Archives to accompany the new release of UFO files. "It was sort of white with a big black visor over the face," Clarke added. "This person had been walking around in this suit late at night, and maybe this had been what caused some of these weird sightings."

The new batch of documents also reveals what it was like to work at the U.K.'s UFO Desk, a Defence Ministry organization that assessed UFO reports for intelligence value before it shut down in late 2009. The job wasn't quite as exciting as it perhaps sounds, according to a document written by a UFO Desk officer. The idea of investigating unidentified flying objects "tends to suggest to the public that there are top secret teams of specialist scientists scurrying around the country in a real life version of 'The X-Files' …. [but] this is total fiction," the officer writes. In reality, much of the work consisted of performing Internet searches, the officer added, according to National Archives officials.

The files also reveal a healthy dose of skepticism among governmental UFO investigators in the U.K. For example, in a 1978 briefing, one officer throws cold water on the thought that aliens may have visited our planet many times in the recent past. "One is driven to the conclusion that a visit to an insignificant planet, such as the Earth, of an uninteresting star (the sun) would probably not occur more than once in 1,000 years or so, even if one assumes that every intelligent community makes, say, 10 launches a year," Clarke said in the video, reading the officer's report and paraphrasing his reasoning. "He basically says that, therefore, claims of thousands of visits in the last decade by alien spacecraft to planet Earth is just too large a number to be credible," Clarke added.

Read more: What do declassified 'UFO' documents say about alien life? | Fox News
 

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