Thursday, March 24, 2011

Ufos Allegedly Over Nuclear Weapons Depots In Soviet Era Poland

Ufos Allegedly Over Nuclear Weapons Depots In Soviet Era Poland
UFOS Seemingly Wrecked NUCLEAR Weaponry DEPOTS IN SOVIET-ERA POLAND: ONE OF THE External Objects In a row EMITTED A Diaphanous Stack On the way to THE Paddock By Robert Hastingswww.ufohastings.com2-15-12 In 2010, I customary a series of emails from an odd who told me that he was a retired Wash military intelligence spokesperson. Stagnant, poles apart my spend time at previously or retired U.S. military sources, whose service records (DD214) I obsess, I can not certify this individual's identification. That said, two other Wash nationals, one of them a poet, assume stated that a subject of his statements to me are based on self-evident facts, plus the well-known extraordinary language try provided to Soviet-era intelligence officers in Poland. No matter what a few grammatical errors, which I've corrected less than, this person's English is improve. The self-described retired colonel gave me authorization to print his remarks as long as I refrained from identifying him. So, in these caveats in intelligence, I bring forward approximately excerpts from his first email to me: Steep Mr. Hastings, ...I notate to you from Poland after alongside your book regarding [the] specialty of UFOs and nukes. I do so being it struck a few acknowledged chords on this side of the ocean. Important of all, I'm 70 time old and a retired LWP (Ludowe Wojsko Polskie or Working class Gang of Poland) spokesperson, [who served] bankroll in the generation of communalism in Poland. [I was] a colonel and a position chunk of WSW (Wojskowa Sluzba Wewnetrzna or Gang Heart Unit) which was a military intelligence agency. The WSW was the the same of [the Soviet] GRU and we were cooperating very familiarly in each other exclusive how Poland was one of the leading and most deep states of the Warsaw Settlement. So I had plenty fling to tell on about a few gear...As soon as Earth War II, spend time at of the Soviet armed remained on the territory of Poland for supporting and highbrow reasons...When is in the same way common proficiency is that contemporary were a number of bases in Poland that were assumed to house nuclear armaments and if the consider [arose] to get on your way them on advancing Western Armed. Of all the 63 Soviet bases in Poland on its own a few prefer 3001 in Podborsko, 3002 in Brze'znica Kolonia, and 3003 in Templewo were issued in nuclear armaments...We didn't house long-range global armaments. All Wash, or addition carefully Soviet units had 8k11 (Scud) and 3r10 tactical mortar launchers, most of them mounted on TELs (Carrier Erector Launchers) prefer the MAZ-543. These were limited and inexact...The logo was to kiss the inflowing Allied armed in these exquisite weapons and, if it had take on to this, accomplish a instant [attack on] Berlin, this time nuke-augmented. This brings me to the specialty of UFOs. You see, we've had a reasonably spring up proficiency about them. [The] Eastern Come together was researching the pain composed [but] the Russians were the ones who called the shots. We were laboriously tractable to them legitimately but remained probably the most independent intelligence [enjoin] in the come to Warsaw Settlement. So we did frugal research about the specialty, [the] come to an end of which I don't tell on [as] it was very, very classified. Yet the general outlines provided by the GRU and the [conclusions on] which I was briefed in were as follows:1) The odds of the objects being U.S. or any other Western country's vehicles is satisfactory low, expedient to 1 percent.2) The objects accomplish maneuvers at speeds that would level [dash] a human pilot. They're either remote-controlled or are manned by non-human entities.3) Observed projection phenomena can be tracked by ground and projection radar but a number of cases weight to the objects being talented of removing themselves from the radar quite. 4) The objects display eerie and mechanical pin in areas of nuclear weapons support.That's why your book hit the spot in me...Fair to give details of, no one [in Poland] exterior the top brass customarily make fun of about UFOs as [such]. Defense force were told (if they were told at all) not about UFOs but about a hazy realistic spy plane situation and exclusive the [Decisive War] time-frame it all was indoors in, everyone was alarmed of the imperialist American eye in the sky. These were the times [so] you were alarmed of Commie spies [and] we were alarmed of yours. So the confusion served the cover-up well...I'm moderately sure the top [commanders] knew that these were not American spy planes (and they had to tell on, too, that spy planes in general fly at altitudes that are far more any aptitude of sighting by ground workforce, and guaranteed mortar tracking systems as well). Think in the day we were all wondering: Could it be that the Russians knew the intentions of this surely snappish phenomenon? Nearby were a subject of cases sandwiched between [a] UFO vigorous in the expedient closeness of a mortar base that housed nuclear warheads. From the information I heard or gain access to contemporary were no cases of landing. In one occasion, the object passed [over] the rectangular [nuclear weapons support] area of the base from corner to corner, employing a very obvious focus of light, prefer a sizeable searchlight, that appeared to be completed of align light. The [object] appeared to use the light, or whatever instrument it was, in a mechanical trip of twinkling it down to the ground, thus shutting it off, and once again twinkling it down guaranteed make unfriendly perfect. I heard all of this from one of the Wash officers stationed in Brze'znica, which was the upright support of [the] sighting. He told me that everyone was take that it was a U.S. subconscious helicopter. Nearby were no malfunctions of electronic things that are part and parcel of. The object did not [mount] on a radar screen. The military channels were intervallic three times that nightfall and the in arrears night-one time it was a break and nonetheless in a radio distribution, and two times the coded messages which were customary from Warsaw were customary in [the] unsound order-the one that was sent successive came in first.So that's all I enviable to share in you, Mr. Hastings...I was permission a minute cogwheel in a sizeable military indirect and I'm comparatively indebted that I was privileged plenty to [give a lift to] that knowingly of the information. Peak of my peers were and are not judicious of UFO phenomenon at all. I told you all of this being both [the] U.S.S.R. and Working class Republic of Poland are ruined now and it's been 25 time since I'd folded my military uniform and hung it in my sideboard. I'm free to talk and not forced by any documents or policy to put in safekeeping my maw shut down. I'm in the same way an old man and my overtone is subjective, so guaranteed of this entitlement not be as genuine as it should've been.Regards,[Identify withheld]The reality of UFOs hanging over nuclear weapons support sites-at both U.S. Air Will and Soviet Gang bases-is now unshakable via declassified U.S. and Soviet government documents and military onlooker announcement. My afterward article movement cover such cases at the USAF-operated RAF Bentwaters base in England, in December 1980, and the Kapustin Yar mortar test stripe in the previously USSR, in July 1989. In both incidents, a disc-shaped UFO was observed as it directed laser-like beams of light down onto facilities housing either nuclear bombs or mortar warheads. ... Finer