reSee.it Podcast Summary
The conversation opens with a flood of mysterious drone sightings, challenging official assurances. 'You’re telling me we don’t know what the hell these drones are in New Jersey?' Hastings notes the sightings as more than isolated incidents, calling it the 'tip of a sunken continent' and saying they occur 'all over the world.' The speakers emphasize the pattern: drones near nuclear testing ranges and sensitive facilities, prompting questions about source and intent.
Hastings is introduced as the author of UFOs in Nukes, described as 'the world's best database on this phenomena.' He has 'interviewed 167 employees of nuclear bases,' including 'missile technicians, ICBM security personnel, missileers, radar operators,' who report 'orbs, saucers, discs, and Tic Tacs' in restricted airspace. The episode promises to present 'two witnesses with mind-blowing stories' and to let listeners decide credibility.
The history presented links UFOs to nuclear programs from the earliest days of atomic science. The claim is that 'UFOs consistently appear at nuclear weapons facilities and energy grids around the world' and have 'hovered over silos, tampering with comms links, and even disabling nuclear missiles themselves.' The narrative traces how after Japan's bombs and the hydrogen bomb tests, sightings supposedly ramped up across bases from Los Alamos to the UK.
Specific incidents illustrate the pattern. At Malmstrom AFB in 1967, 'all 10 missiles were off alert'; at Minot in 1966, a UFO allegedly caused missiles to err, with operators describing 'a launch inhibit' process. A 1964 Vandenberg film supposedly captured 'an object flying in' and 'firing a beam of light at a dummy warhead,' after which 'Mansman said the film was confiscated' and 'you’re never to speak of this again'.
Rendlesham/Bentwaters in England is discussed, with witnesses describing a 'triangle-shaped craft' and telepathic experiences. The transcript mentions beams of light into the weapon storage area and claims of two tactical nuclear bombs being removed for analysis. The pattern extends to a 1952 Washington DC flyover with 'saucers' over the capital and correlates it with the dawn of the atomic age.
Modern sightings persist: 2010 FE Warren power failure that reportedly left 50 missiles offline; 2015 and 2010 cases near U.S. bases; Bedminster, New Jersey drone reports tied to ongoing concerns. The conversation discusses official responses and alleged suppression by groups like Arrow, plus prior official reports of 63 separate incidents at nuclear sites, and connections to Eisenhower, JFK, NORAD, and Project Blue Book. The theme is that the nuclear-UFO link remains active.
Theories offered include benevolent protector, parasitic host, electromagnetic influence, simulation, and time-travel hypotheses, with the caveat that 'none of these theories really characterize the beings themselves' and they could be 'time traveling humans' or 'extraterrestrials.' The speaker emphasizes that the evidence is evidence of a persistent pattern, not definitive proof of origin, and urges openness and further investigation, warning that 'we're this close to nuclear annihilation' if the pattern continues.