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UFOs 'easily enter controlled US airspace and interfere with nuclear strike capability'

The United States Government is apparently aware that aliens in UFOs are coming to Earth and messing with our nuclear weapons systems, a leading whistleblower has claimed

 Lue Elizondo is a former United States Army Counterintelligence
Lue Elizondo is a former United States Army Counterintelligence(Image: CNN)

A leading whistleblower has claimed that UFOs have the ability to “interfere” with nuclear weapons. Lue Elizondo, a former United States Army Counterintelligence officer and the employee of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, has been vocal with his claims about knowledge of alien and UFO encounters with the US Government.

His latest claim, however, backs up what has previously been said by other experts and whistleblowers – and could prove to be the downfall of humanity. Elizondo, when speaking to news outlet CNN, claimed that aliens have the ability to mess with the country's nuclear weapons systems.


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He said: “These things are coming into controlled US airspace completely unchallenged and are conducting what we consider is perhaps some sort of reconnaissance on our military equities, but more importantly, may even have the capability to interfere with our nuclear strike capabilities.

'These things are coming into controlled US airspace completely unchallenged'
'These things are coming into controlled US airspace completely unchallenged'(Image: CNN)

“These phenomena are occurring in the vicinity of sensitive military and government installations – that's not Lou Elizondo telling you, that's your government telling you this.


“Now the government's finally coming forward, fortunately, so they're actually starting to back up a lot of what I've been saying the last seven years. Thank God. I think some people are beginning to wise up.”

His comments come just six months after renowned researcher Robert L Hastings said that if extraterrestrial beings existed, they seemed to be “greatly interested in our nuclear weapons”.

While some have claimed sightings of UFO/UAP's near nuclear sites could be reconnaissance for a potential invasion, he believes there are a few different theories.


'They may even have the capability to interfere with our nuclear strike capabilities'
'They may even have the capability to interfere with our nuclear strike capabilities'(Image: CNN)

For his new book UFOs and Nukes, Hastings interviewed more than 150 US military personnel. He wrote that sightings have been reported over and over again since the first atomic bomb was tested in 1945.

And far from being restricted to North America, he said UFOs had also appeared in nuclear facilities across Russia and India. It all adds up to a picture of extra-terrestrials keeping a close eye on our nuclear weapons sites.

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Hastings added there are several theories as to why UFOs are attracted to dangerous nuclear sites. Aliens could be here to warn us of the catastrophic risks of nuclear warfare or even to protect the planet for their own scientific experiments, he theorised.

Hastings added: “For whatever reason, those piloting the UFOs – whose origin and intentions were unknown – appeared to be very interested in the facilities associated with America's atomic weapons program.”

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