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Congress Renews interest in UFO Sightings… Shadow People and Nukes, How Does it All Tie in?

It’s clear to researchers that UFO aliens are really interested in our nuclear weapons program. Now that the U.S. Federal government came out of the closet, to admit that there really are things flying around that they can’t explain, they’re starting to talk about some of the other strange encounters they hid in the X-files for so long. Things like “shadow” people.

UFO link to nukes

Now that Congress passed the more realistic bipartisan infrastructure bill, and the big barrel of pork is stuck in limbo, lawmakers are looking for something to work on. That’s why they’re “considering legislation to create a new and permanent office to investigate UFO incidents and related phenomena.”

It’s suddenly a hot button issue because of a possible connection between space alien sightings and “nuclear weapons, including a few reported in Southern Nevada.” Fast moving lights in the sky aren’t the only thing annoying the Pentagon.

UFO “alien surveillance” incidents have been happening regularly since the very first atomic bomb test, the infamous “Trinity Explosion” in 1945. It turned part of the desert 35 miles southeast of Socorro, New Mexico into a big sheet of glass.

“Since then, hundreds of former military personnel have come forward with reports of unknown craft buzzing nuclear tests, atomic labs, and missile bases.”

In October, a “group of former officers told about their encounters.” Robert Hastings, a renowned UFO investigator, “has obtained hundreds of pages of once-classified Pentagon files about these incidents and has personally interviewed more than 150 retired military officers about ominous encounters involving nuclear weapons.”

Some extraterrestrial race appears to “have routinely monitored our nuclear weapons going back decades.” The Pentagon only came out and admitted they’re real because the aliens have become a threat to national security.

Area 2 connection

Forget about Area 51. The real space alien conspiracy is centered around Area 2. It made former Senate majority leader Harry Reid so nervous he “co-sponsored a once-secret UFO investigation overseen by the Defense Intelligence Agency.” Reid’s home state of Nevada is host to the Nellis Air Force Base range, near Las Vegas.

Part of that base, called Area 2, “has, for decades, been a reputed repository for nuclear warheads.” If you believe the tinfoil hat types, as “many as 200 nukes are said to be stored in Area 2’s bunkers.” Nobody knows for sure because of the three “layers of heavily armed air force security teams” which “patrol the area 24/7, watching for any attempted intrusions.”

Despite the heavy security, there are attempted intrusions, UFO style. According to a former Air Force security officer, “on two occasions, we had an alert.” The first one caught his attention quick. This alert was about “an unidentified flying object over Area 2, over the bunkers.” As described by the former officer, there were “multiple incidents of bizarre shadow people seen in and around Area 2.”

He recalls one time in “1991 when security teams were on high alert.” The “person was never found, but the airman that that had seen this, this person described them as being really tall, like seven-foot and moving very fast. It was very strange.”

Chris Cabrera backs that up. He too, was a security guard at Area 2. He “heard the stories of shadow people but didn’t know if they were real until he had his own encounter.”

Suddenly, “when I turned around there was this black mass form, I don’t know what you would call it. It looked like a, I don’t even know how to describe it. Like it looked like a person but it didn’t have a definitive like shape of the head.” They searched for the UFO intruders but never saw more than a dark blob. Their commanders reportedly told them that “it never happened.”

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