
A former US Air Force lieutenant says he saw an unidentified flying object (UFO) firing four beams of light at a tested nuclear missile.

Former US Air Force First Lieutenant Robert Jacobs claimed a ship, which resembled a flying saucer, surrounded the warhead during a test flight in California in 1964. But despite his claims about what he saw, the former military officer was ordered never to say a word .
Along with other former US Air Force chiefs, Jacobs recounted how aliens manipulated weapons systems during testing , at nuclear bases and even shut down missiles.
Giving his testimony at the National Press Club in Washington DC, he said: “I was part of a US Air Force cover-up. It was shaped like a flying saucer and I was firing a light beam at our warhead.
On September 14, 1964, in command of a 100-man unit, Jacobs had been sent to Big Sur, California, to photograph, with high-speed instrumentation, the launch of Atlas-D missiles from Vandenberg. This was because all three stages of the rocket’s powered flight , including the separation of a dummy warhead at the edge of space, were to be observed .
But the next day, Jacobs, now a professor at Bradley University, said he was called into the office of Maj. Florenze J. Mansmann, where three people in gray suits were standing, then claimed they were from the CIA.
Major Mansmann said, Lieutenant, sit down and look at this. He turned on the projector and the most incredible thing happened.

He continued: “We could see the three lower stages of this rocket filling the frame from 160 miles away. It was incredible, the clarity was beautiful and we saw it go through the three stages of powered flight. The nose cone opened and the radar straw, aluminum foil, spread out.
We were testing to see if we could put a nuclear warhead, slightly above the nuclear straw, into orbit, so that the Russians could attack their anti-missile missiles and our little warhead would fly out and wipe out Moscow. That was the game we were playing. It’s horrible to think about in retrospect.
But suddenly from the framing he claimed that they saw an object after the test missile, which was traveling at 8,000 mph.
The UFO is said to have directed and fired four beams at the warhead . Jacobs said: “It then flew out of the frame the same way it had entered. At that point, the warhead fell from space.
The light came on and Commander Mansmann and the two guys in the gray suits looked at me, and the commander said were they fucking around? I said no, sir. And he said what was that? I said I think we have a UFO.
But the bewildered young lieutenant was ordered to say nothing. He took me to his door and said I didn’t need to remind you of the seriousness of the security breach. I said no, sir.
But when I left, he leaned in to talk in my ear, as if he were saying something the boys in the suits couldn’t hear. He said “detention,” if he was ever tortured in the future, someone had him up against the wall and he was bothering his private parts with fire, he could tell them that, it was a laser successor, but we never had a laser follow-up in 1964.

He added: “What we are here today to say is that this is a real event that is the most important event in human history. – We are not alone.
Four former USAF captains spoke at the conference about troubling incidents dating back decades and were shown declassified government documents.
They are calling on the US Congress to investigate and hold public hearings into reports that UFOs have disarmed nuclear weapons.
Former Air Force officer Robert Salas was the commander of an underground launch control facility assigned to Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, USA. On March 24, 1967, he claims that his 10 intercontinental ballistic missiles became inoperable.
Salas added that eight days earlier, on March 16, 1967, a similar incident occurred at another missile launch control facility.
Speaking to the Sun Online , he said he hoped that after the press conference, the US Air Force would finally break its silence on UFOs. He said:
We hope to put enough pressure on people in government to call open hearings.
If we have open congressional hearings, we will learn a lot more about this, because there is so much credible documentation and witnesses who are reluctant to testify. The Pentagon hopes to be able to sit down and write its little reports to congressional committees and just fade into the background.
“That’s another reason I’m doing this is to keep the pressure on and keep it out of the media and hopefully again we can make some progress. The USAF has been silent. The Navy has come out and said they now have procedures for pilots to report these sightings,” he said.