1967 Malmstrom Incident: UFO Sighting and Simultaneous Minuteman Missile Shutdown

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At Malmstrom Air Force Base in March 1967, Nick under Commander Fred Mywall oversaw 10 buried Minuteman missiles, and after a guard saw a glowing red object overhead the launch lights turned red, making all missiles unlaunchable, with a similar outage reported a week earlier, which some say was a coordinated disruption of the arsenal during the object's presence, and the speaker believes it was extraterrestrial, though not proven.

What Disabled Missiles at Malmstrom Air Force Base?

During March 24, 1967, at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, Nick, under commander Fred Mywall, oversaw 10 Minuteman missiles buried 60 feet underground. A guard reported a glowing red object moving across the sky in unusual, silent maneuvers. Moments later, the launch complex lights switched from green to red, rendering all 10 missiles unlaunchable. If orders had come, they could not have launched, leaving the nuclear shield momentarily vulnerable. A week earlier, another Malmstrom crew had seen the same lights; seconds later, their missiles also went offline, so both sets were down during the sighting. The episode suggested a coordinated disruption of the nuclear arsenal during the unidentified object’s presence. The speaker states that he believes the shutdown was extraterrestrial in nature, though it remains unproven.

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