Robert Salas

UAP Oracle — Whistleblower/Researcher Profile

Robert Salas

USAF Launch Control Officer (Ret.)
USAF Minuteman ICBM Programme
High — Direct nuclear-UAP interaction witness

“The objects that hovered over the missile silos that morning in March 1967 were real. My commander saw them. Our missiles went offline. This happened.”

— Salas, National Press Club 2010

Background

Robert Salas was a USAF Launch Control Officer at Malmstrom AFB, Montana, on March 16, 1967 — when all ten Minuteman ICBMs in his Echo Flight went offline within seconds of each other while a glowing red oval object hovered over the facility. He was stationed in the underground launch capsule when his commander reported the UAP sighting above ground. Salas testified under oath at the 2010 National Press Club alongside six other military officers who witnessed UAP incidents at nuclear facilities. He co-authored ‘Faded Giant’ (2005) documenting the incident.

Key Disclosures

Ten Minuteman ICBMs were taken offline simultaneously during the March 1967 incident — physically impossible under the ‘glitch’ explanation due to the independent systems architecture
Security personnel above ground reported the glowing oval over the front gate immediately before the shutdowns — the timing is causal, not coincidental
A separate flight (Oscar Flight) experienced a similar incident around the same time — meaning at least 20 ICBMs were affected
Robert Hastings documented 150+ similar incidents at nuclear facilities globally — Malmstrom is not an isolated case

Credibility Assessment

Salas has testified under oath on multiple occasions with consistent account over 50+ years. His commander Captain Eric Carlson has corroborated the incident. The ten-ICBM simultaneous shutdown is documented in official Air Force records — the debate is only about cause. The Air Force’s claim in 2010 that Salas misidentified the incident was publicly rebutted with documentation. No financial motive — Salas has spent decades advocating for acknowledgement at personal cost.

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