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| Name: Winston Hawkins | MY URL: visit me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Blacksburg, Va |
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576 SMS '61-'64. MSAT (BMAT)
| Name: Tom Yoder | MY URL: visit me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Clarkston. michigan |
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have changed email address. still looking for george czerwonka and ernie drake. have been retired for 2 years. my wife, ethel and I have an rv and travel as much as we can afford to. Russ I still intend to make it out yous way.
Tom
| Name: Robert Hastings | MY URL: visit me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Albuquerque, NM |
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UFOs AT ICBM SITES:
Robert Hastings, author of UFOs and Nukes, to appear on Larry King Live on July 3, 2009
Noted UFO researcher, lecturer and author Robert Hastings will make his second appearance on CNN's Larry King Live on July 3, 2009. Hastings will discuss important declassified U.S. government documents which confirm a decades-long UFO-Nukes Connection.
One Air Force document declassified in 1977 reveals that several UFOs maneuvered near Minuteman nuclear missile sites outside of Malmstrom AFB, Montana, in November 1975. One UFO was reported by missile security personnel to have an “orange white disc” appearance.
Hastings will also present stunning testimony from a few of the 100-plus former or retired U.S. Air Force personnel he has interviewed, who were involved in one or more of UFO incidents at nuclear missile sites over the years. According to those sources—which include missile launch officers, targeting officers, and maintenance personnel—missiles malfunctioned on a number of occasions, at different bases during the 1960s and ‘70s, just as UFOs were sighted hovering above their underground silos, or above their launch control facilities.
Even more shocking than those cases is the incident reported by former Minuteman missile launch officer David H. Schuur, who was stationed at Minot AFB, North Dakota, in the mid-1960s. According to Schuur, late one night, a UFO actually activated most of the ten missiles he controlled. At the time, he was in the underground Echo Flight Launch Control Capsule, receiving frantic calls from missile security guards topside, who were reporting an extremely bright object in the sky which rapidly moved from missile to missile, briefly hovering over each one. As the UFO lingered, that particular missile’s “Launch in Progress” button suddenly lit up on the control panel in the capsule. Schuur states that he had to quickly press an "Inhibit" circuit button to override the launch command apparently being sent to each missile by the UFO.
Significantly, a nearly identical incident occurred in Soviet Ukraine, on October 4, 1982, according to two retired Soviet Army officers interviewed by ABC News in 1994. The reporter, David Ensor, later worked at CNN as the network’s Chief National Security Correspondent.
Hastings has researched the UFO-Nukes Connection since 1973 and has been invited to speak about his findings at over 500 U.S. colleges and universities since 1981. His book, UFO and Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites, is available ONLY at www.ufohastings.com
| Name: Richard K. Bailey | MY URL: visit me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Greenville, TX |
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Hello Missileers. For one reason or another I've missed all of the reunions. However, that being said I've not forgotton my years in the 567th. As things were winding down I transferred to the KC-135's in '65. Was transferred in June '65 to Andrews AF, Washington D.C. and retired on Mar '73. Moved down to Texas in April '65 to work at E-systems, Inc. They were the susccesful bidder for the VIPSAM(Presidential) contract. Retired from there in Sept '93. Have done nothing since retiring except to care for my old cars. Jay Leno I'm not but I still enjoy working on them. I've also read a good number of the comments made and enjoyed every one. I haven'tollked at TAPS as yet so really don't know how may of our members have passed on. Should be intersting readin as well.
| Name: david dobbs | MY URL: visit me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Brookfield, Il. |
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Just got back from my volunteer day at tha Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. I'm a member of the Memorial Squad and we do military honors for veterans. It's very rewarding, although I am really tired. Check with the VA, if you have a National Cemetery nearby they are probably looking for volunteers to help with providing this honor. Besides, the pay is great! The only problem is having to put up with the Marines.
Regards,
David Dobbs