The UFO Timeline

Malmstrom

1967, March 16 8:30 am
Great Falls, Montana, USA

Event Summary

On the morning of March 16, 1967, Malmstrom Air Force Base, a key site for the United States’ nuclear missile defense, experienced an unusual and alarming event. The incident began when a security guard, stationed at one of the missile silos, reported seeing an unidentified flying object (UFO) hovering above the front gate. The object was described as having a bright, red glow, and it remained stationary above the gate, causing concern among the base personnel.

Witness Accounts
One of the primary witnesses was Robert Salas, a Deputy Missile Combat Crew Commander who was on duty in the Oscar Flight Launch Control Center, approximately 20 miles from the main base. Salas received a frantic phone call from a security guard at the front gate who reported seeing a large, glowing red object hovering above the gate. Initially skeptical, Salas dismissed the report, believing it to be a mistake or a prank.

However, the security guard called back a few minutes later, this time sounding even more alarmed. He insisted that the UFO was still hovering above the gate and that other guards were also witnessing the event. Salas immediately informed his superior officer, Lieutenant Fred Meiwald, who was also present in the control center.

Missile Malfunctions
Shortly after the second call, the control center's alarm systems activated, indicating that several of the Minuteman nuclear missiles in the Oscar Flight area had gone offline. The missiles, which were in a state of readiness and under continuous monitoring, had suddenly and inexplicably become non-operational. This situation was unprecedented and posed a significant threat to national security, as these missiles were a crucial component of the United States’ nuclear deterrent.

Technical and Security Responses
As the missileers in the control center attempted to diagnose and address the issue, they discovered that the missiles had experienced a guidance and control system malfunction. Despite their efforts, they were unable to bring the missiles back online. The alarm systems continued to signal malfunctions in other missiles, exacerbating the sense of urgency and confusion.

Simultaneously, security teams were dispatched to investigate the UFO sighting at the front gate. They confirmed the presence of the red, glowing object, but were unable to identify it or explain its hovering behavior. The object eventually moved away and disappeared from sight, leaving the base personnel with more questions than answers.

Secondary Incident
The incident was not isolated to the Oscar Flight area. Around the same time, another missile site, known as Echo Flight, also experienced a similar sequence of events. Reports from Echo Flight indicated that a UFO had been sighted in the vicinity, and several Minuteman missiles in that area also went offline. This simultaneous occurrence at two separate sites added to the mystery and suggested that the events were linked.

Investigation and Theories
Following the incident, an investigation was launched to determine the cause of the missile malfunctions and the nature of the UFO sightings. However, the investigation yielded no definitive answers. The official explanation suggested that the malfunctions could have been due to a technical fault or an electrical interference, but these explanations did not account for the simultaneous UFO sightings.

Several theories have emerged over the years to explain the Malmstrom Air Force Base Incident:

UFO Encounter: Many UFO researchers and enthusiasts believe that the UFOs were directly responsible for the missile malfunctions. They argue that the advanced technology of the UFOs could have interfered with the missile guidance systems, causing them to go offline. This theory is supported by the simultaneous occurrence of UFO sightings and missile malfunctions at both Oscar and Echo Flight.

Psychological Factors: Some skeptics suggest that the stress and anxiety of the missileers could have contributed to the malfunctions. They argue that the fear of a potential UFO encounter may have caused the personnel to misinterpret routine technical issues as something more sinister. However, this theory is less convincing given the simultaneous and widespread nature of the malfunctions.

Technical Issues: Another theory posits that the malfunctions were due to technical issues unrelated to the UFO sightings. This theory suggests that an electrical or guidance system failure could have caused the missiles to go offline. However, the lack of a clear technical fault and the simultaneous UFO sightings make this explanation incomplete.

Cultural Impact
The Malmstrom Air Force Base Incident has had a significant impact on popular culture and the field of UFO research. The event has been featured in numerous documentaries, books, and articles, each exploring different aspects of the mystery. Notable works include Robert Salas' book "Faded Giant" and Robert Hastings' book "UFOs and Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites", both of which provide detailed accounts and analysis of the incident.

Congressional Hearings and National Security
The incident has also been discussed in congressional hearings, with some members of the U.S. House of Representatives considering UFOs a potential threat to national security. This highlights the seriousness with which the incident was taken by some officials and the broader implications of UFO encounters on military operations and national defense.

Event Details

Category

Military Contact

Close Encounter Scale

2 - Interaction

Witnesses

Robert Salas Fred Meiwald unidentified front gate security guards

Duration

Several Hours

Craft Type

Saucer

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