1964 Vandenberg Encounter: A Security Guard's Fogbound Meeting with Humanoid Beings and Nuclear-War Intervention Claims

Aliens Took Me On a UFO While Guarding Nuclear Missiles! -Air Force Veteran Richard Barth

- The core testimony centers on a 1964 encounter at Vandenberg Air Force Base, where a security guard stationed at a Minute Man missile site experiences a frightening, fog-shrouded event. A humanoid figure emerges from the mist, advances on him, and the guard’s arm is paralyzed as he is drawn into a spacecraft. Inside, he encounters multiple beings and a sense of calm, and is told not to look directly at one particular being or scene. - On the craft’s interior, the guard observes four silhouetted beings sitting on a bench and a central, dominant figure who communicates nonverbally. The room appears molded and gray, with a circular opening and a floor that seems to be a deliberate design element. The encounter includes telepathic or nonverbal communication; the beings convey that they needed access to the missile site and its data to prevent nuclear war, and that Earth’s nuclear weapons are a threat that would be intervened upon if necessary. - The memory is fragmented: the guard recalls the event beginning around 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m., including a dramatic “lost time” interval, after which he awakens on the guard shack floor with no immediate memory of what occurred. He later experiences a vivid recollection, which reappears in full after the fact, and he struggles with how to tell others without risking career or safety. - The narrative is linked to contemporaneous reports at the same base: Bob Jacobs, a photo-instrumentation specialist, filmed an Atlas missile during a September 1964 test in which a UFO appeared to chase the warhead and later the government reportedly scrubbed records of Jacobs’ work and even his existence. Jacobs’ account, and the secrecy surrounding it, is presented as corroborating context for the guard’s experience. Major Floren Mansman is mentioned as Jacobs’ supervisor and as someone who later acknowledged (under pressure) that he had handled Jacobs’ case. - The broader pattern described is that nuclear bases have repeatedly drawn UFO activity, linking the defense of missiles and deterrence with anomalous encounters. The interview notes additional documented UAP events at Vandenberg between 2003 and 2005 (the “Vandenberg Red Square” incidents and several other sightings), suggesting ongoing, patterned activity around strategic weapons facilities. - The two accounts are presented as part of a larger discourse about access, surveillance, and intent regarding nuclear capabilities. The interview frames these experiences as real and impactful, even as the speaker remains cautious about verification and memory gaps. - Uncertainties and open questions highlighted include the precise timing and dating of the encounter (and the lost-time interval), the number and species of beings seen (multiple species are implied but not definitively identified), and whether the same craft or mission was involved across disparate events. There is also discussion of possible implants and other personal markers (e.g., a chromed “BB” found years later) whose connection to the event remains inconclusive. - The interview closes with reflections on the motivation for sharing the testimony: to contribute data to researchers like Robert Hastings, to encourage others to come forward, and to frame these experiences within a broader context of nuclear-weapon disarmament and potential disclosure.

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