July 18, 2019
Volume 49 - No. 29
By Friedrich Gomez
Whether one believes in UFOs or extra-terrestrial spacecraft is not relevant here. The question is, can such mysterious anomalies such as UFOs (unidentified flying objects) on our military defense radar screens be mistaken for incoming enemy ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles)?
Officially, that question has long been answered by world governments, but only recently have declassified files revealed the true danger. It has come to light that UFOs have caused great international concern, confusion, and near-panic within the international strategic military defenses around the globe. Considering that such repercussions have already proved dangerous between nuclear-armed nations on 24/7 alert against any pre-emptive missile attack, this unexplained UFO situation demands serious contemplation. Why? Because the risk of accidentally triggering a massive nuclear war and the total end of human existence on Earth is greatly at stake.
UFOS ON RUSSIAN RADAR ALMOST TRIGGERED MILITARY RESPONSE. Declassified files reveal that in the past, there have been several internationallytense moments of concern, such as in 1982, when the Russian military picked up a formation of UFOs heading straight in their direction! Russian paranoia had them view these fast-moving targets as possible incoming American ICBMs in a probable nuclear preemptive (first strike) attack against Russia!
The Russian military machine has only precious seconds to determine if a ‘nuclear launch retaliation’ signal should be enacted! There is no time for a formal bureaucratic discussion with the Kremlin. It is a military axiom that the first strike by any nuclear-armed nation is the most advantageous one in any theoretical thermonuclear war. A preemptive nuclear attack has the greatest margin of victory, even though such a devastating exchange would be costly on both sides. With key groundcommand-posts immediately destroyed as first-priority targets, these radar missile-launch sites must be trained to act autonomously to ensure survival, at best. UFO VELOCITIES RESEMBLE ICBMs. When the Russian military radar shields were tracking these 1982 UFOs, the incoming UFO formation was moving at The Paper - 760.747.7119
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speeds and ‘directional movement’ exactly matching airborne missiles, which further heightened the Russian alert-response military system. Then, suddenly, the UFOs broke formation and veered sharply off path and away from south-central Ukraine, the very area they were quickly descending on! (The sover-
eign state of Ukraine is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast and still maintains a Russian naval base there.) RUSSIA VOICES DEEP CONCERNS OVER UFOs TRIGGERING NUCLEAR WAR. In a most extraordinary expression of concern, the Russians published an article titled, “UFOs and Security,”
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(translated here from the original Russian), which appeared in the official Soviet Military Review.
Michael C. Luckman, from the Directory of the New York Center for UFO Research, called the Russian statement on UFOs and security, “An extraordinary admission that UFOs are real.”