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Malmstrom AFB Missile Shutdown

A glowing red UFO hovered over a nuclear missile silo while all ten Minuteman missiles simultaneously went offline. Multiple Air Force personnel witnessed one of the most significant military UFO incidents.

March 16, 1967
Malmstrom AFB, Montana, USA
20+ witnesses

The Malmstrom AFB Missile Shutdown

On March 16, 1967, something unprecedented occurred at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. While a glowing UFO hovered over the facility, ten nuclear missiles simultaneously went offline - a security breach that sent shockwaves through the military and remains unexplained.

The Facility

Malmstrom AFB:

  • Strategic Air Command
  • Minuteman missile wing
  • Nuclear weapons
  • High security
  • Remote Montana location

The Morning

March 16, 1967:

  • Around 8:00 AM
  • Clear skies
  • Normal operations
  • No unusual activity
  • Then everything changed

The Guard’s Report

Security guard:

  • At Launch Control
  • Saw object approaching
  • Glowing red-orange
  • Not conventional aircraft
  • Called in report

The Object

Described as:

  • Large oval shape
  • Glowing red
  • Hovering capability
  • Silent operation
  • Over missile field

The Shutdown

Simultaneously:

  • All ten missiles
  • Went offline
  • No-Go status
  • Red lights everywhere
  • Unprecedented failure

Captain Robert Salas

Missile commander:

  • On duty underground
  • Received guard’s call
  • Then missiles failed
  • All ten at once
  • Terrified crew

The Impossibility

Ten missiles:

  • Independent systems
  • Separate circuits
  • No common failure point
  • Simultaneous failure
  • Should be impossible

Deputy Commander

Fred Meiwald:

  • Also on duty
  • Confirmed events
  • Witnessed shutdown
  • Filed report
  • Corroborating witness

Similar Incident

Same week:

  • Echo Flight
  • Also experienced shutdown
  • Multiple missiles
  • Another UFO reported
  • Pattern established

Echo Flight

March 24, 1967:

  • Another launch facility
  • Same events
  • Missiles went offline
  • UFO observed
  • Too coincidental

Total Missiles Affected

Combined incidents:

  • Nearly 20 missiles
  • Two facilities
  • Same timeframe
  • Same UFO correlation
  • Catastrophic if real attack

Air Force Investigation

Investigators came:

  • From Boeing
  • From Air Force
  • Extensive analysis
  • No cause found
  • Officially unexplained

Boeing’s Conclusion

The contractor:

  • Analyzed systems
  • Tested everything
  • No explanation
  • No equipment failure
  • Cause unknown

The Coverup

Witnesses were:

  • Debriefed
  • Told not to discuss
  • Sign non-disclosure
  • Career implications
  • Silence enforced

Decades of Silence

For years:

  • Witnesses quiet
  • Story unknown
  • No public knowledge
  • Military secret
  • Until they spoke

Breaking Silence

2010s:

  • Salas went public
  • Wrote book
  • Other witnesses confirmed
  • Story emerged
  • National attention

National Press Club

2010 press conference:

  • Multiple officers
  • Came forward
  • Corroborated accounts
  • Called for investigation
  • Media covered

The Implications

If true:

  • UFOs can disable nukes
  • National security compromised
  • Technology demonstrated
  • Control capability
  • Profound implications

Soviet Theory

Some suggested:

  • Soviet technology
  • Testing capabilities
  • But no evidence
  • Too advanced for 1967
  • Doesn’t fit

Significance

Malmstrom is significant for:

  • Nuclear security breach
  • Multiple witnesses
  • Military documentation
  • Officer testimony
  • Ongoing significance

Legacy

The Malmstrom AFB incidents represent some of the most alarming military UFO encounters. The apparent ability to disable nuclear weapons suggests a technology - and possibly an intelligence - far beyond conventional understanding.