Claims of strange unidentified craft flying over top secret US Air Force base.
I guarded nuclear weapons and saw yellow orb-like UFOs flying over top-secret US Air Force base The Sun , Henry Holloway, Jan 12 2022 AN EX-NUCLEAR weapons tech has claimed he saw UFOs flying overhead while serving in the military at a top secret US Air Force base.
Adrian Reister, 37, decided to break his silence as the unknown phenomena has become a serious national security concern for US lawmakers and the Pentagon.
But he is speaking out as a variety of former US intelligence officials, nuclear launch officers, and fighter pilots have come forward about their UFO experiences in the last few years.
And it comes as former US Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton even admitted there is something happening in the skies over the US that cannot be explained.
Adrian told The Sun Online he witnessed yellow orb UFOs flying over the base on two occasions while working as a “gun guard”.
Through his duties, he had a clear view and understanding of the bombers, fighter jets and other aircraft which would take off and leave the base.
So he is 100 per cent sure the objects he witnessed were not military or civilian aircraft – and the lights also did not move like any known vehicles……………………………………….
US lawmakers demanded reports of nuclear security as part of the purview of a new UFO office included in a mulit-billona defence bill signed off by Joe Biden.
It came after a number of former US servicemen came forward and revealed their own experiences with UFOs at nuclear weapons facilities.
The veterans even claimed the phenomena had “interfered” with weapons – including taking them offline – as they demanded transparency from the US.
UFOs have stepped from a fringe conspiracy theory to a serious national security debate in the US.
And a historic report by the Pentagon earlier in the year revealed 144 sightings by the military since 2004 remain unexplained.
Biden signed into law at the end of December a new UFO investigation unit that will run on the ground investigations and probe any “threat” posed by the phenomena.
The office will be set up jointly between the Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) — a key marriage between the intelligence and military communities.
It will probe whether or not the strange craft that has been reportedly buzzing the US military are unknown technology from Russia and China or potentially something more alien.,,,, https://www.the-sun.com/news/4448824/nuclear-weapons-ufos-top-secret-base-whiteman/
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the world’s future — IPPNW peace and health blog

Late January of this year will mark the first anniversary of the entry into force of the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. This momentous international agreement, the result of a lengthy struggle by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and by many non-nuclear nations, bans developing, testing, producing, acquiring, possessing, stockpiling, and […]
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the world’s future — IPPNW peace and health blog
Candidates, tell us your stances on Fukushima water release

Jan.7,2022
Environmental groups in South Korea are calling on presidential candidates to make public their stances on Japan’s plans to dump contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear site, and to come up with courses of action. Groups including the Korean Federation for Environmental Movement (KFEM), Nuclear Safety and Future, and Korea Radiation Watch convened for a press conference on Thursday morning in front of KFEM’s offices in Jongno District, Seoul. The groups criticized the government’s response thus far as “timid,” saying that since Japan had announced its intentions to release the radioactive water in April of last year, the government had only gone so far as to express protest to the Japanese Embassy and send a letter of protest to Japan. The groups called on presidential candidates to come up with concrete, practical plans for dealing with the issue.


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