New Wall Road Journal UFO Article Badly Misses the Mark
In a current article titled, “The Pentagon Disinformation That Fueled America’s UFO Mythology”, the Wall Road Journal makes an attempt to foist its personal disinformation on all of us. A number of educated individuals have already indignantly responded on X, or in podcasts equivalent to WEAPONIZED, hosted by journalist George Knapp and researcher Jeremy Corbell. I’ve as a substitute directed an e mail to the |
My e mail:
From: ufohastings@aol.com
To: judi.walsh@wsj.com, wsjcontact@wsj.com
Cc: joel.schectman@wsj.com, aruna.viswanatha@wsj.com
Tue, Jun 10 at 6:25 AM
Ms. Walsh,
I’m the main civilian researcher on the subject of UFO/UAP exercise at US
nuclear weapons websites, as described in declassified US Air Power paperwork
and the testimony of 167 vetted USAF veterans who had been concerned in such
incidents at numerous bases in the course of the Chilly Battle period and past. These
people had been independently interviewed by me between 1973 and 2010.CNN’s livestreamed protection of my September 27, 2010 “UFOs and Nukes” press
convention in Washington D.C. is on the market at
http://www.ufohastings.com, on the
homepage. Seven of the veterans participated, and most are nonetheless accessible
for questioning by the WSJ’s reporters, ought to they be inquisitive about doing
that.On the press convention, a former Minuteman missile concentrating on officer
stationed at Malmstrom AFB, Montana,
Captain Robert C. Jamison, revealed his crew’s involvement in retargeting ten ICBMs that had been
concurrently knocked-offline on the night of March 24, 1967. This
missile-shutdown occasion was the one talked about in your current article, in
which the authors wildly speculated that the missiles’ mysterious lack of
performance was as a result of a check involving an Electromagnetic Pulse
generator, meant to display their vulnerability to EMP throughout wartime.
As [redacted] has already delivered to your consideration, the accessible details
simply debunk this groundless declare.In line with Captain Jamison, a number of concentrating on groups, together with his, had been
given an unprecedented “particular UFO briefing” previous to being launched to the
area, throughout which it was said {that a} “UFO” had induced the
multiple-missile failures. The groups had been instructed to report a UFO to
their command publish, ought to one be sighted whereas they traveled to the
full-flight shutdown web site at Oscar Flight, close to Roy, Montana. They had been
additional instructed that, ought to a UFO seem whereas they had been on-site at one
of the Launch Services–underground missile silos–they had been to shortly
enter the silo and shut the personnel entry hatch, whereas leaving their
Safety Police escort above floor in order that he may present updates to the
base through a two-way radio.The opposite Air Power veterans showing at my press convention offered
related accounts of their very own UFO-related experiences, at different bases,
throughout totally different time-frames.Certainly, as my four-decade-long analysis challenge has convincingly
established, bona fide UFO incursions at US nuclear weapons websites—fissile
materials manufacturing vegetation, weapons check ranges and storage amenities,
nuclear bomber and missile bases—occurred as early as January 1945, and as
just lately as October 2010, and the incidents over that interval numbered within the
tons of.However, given the embarrassing lack of factual rigor evident in your
reporters’ current effort, I quite doubt that my analysis findings will likely be
of a lot help to them. Assuming that the article was not an intentional
try at disinformation, their profound ignorance of the UAP matter,
coupled with their clearly unjournalistic bias, renders them unqualified to
educate your readers.Sincerely,
Robert L. Hastings
So, we are going to see whether or not I obtain a response from any of the Wall Road
Journal workers members, and/or whether or not my e mail is posted on-line by their
web site. I’ll replace these studying this publish.