He interpreted the extraterrestrial message as a critique of nuclear weapons: “WTF, nuclear weapons.”
UFO encounter
According to Salas, these UFO sightings did not inflict any serious damage on the weapons systems but did disrupt their navigation systems.
When asked what he believed the extraterrestrial visitors were trying to communicate, he interpreted it as a critique of nuclear armaments: “To me, that says they were sending us a message about nuclear weapons: ‘WTF, nuclear weapons.'”
While he expressed regret for using strong language in front of Congresswoman Mace, she seemed unperturbed by his choice of words.
Salas’s remarks came amid ongoing discussions led by experts who argue that alien entities have made multiple visits to significant nuclear missile bases every year.
Aliens turned off ten nukes
One of the most striking claims from Salas is regarding an incident at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, where he alleged a UFO disabled ten warheads.
In this encounter, he described the UFO as having an eerie red glow as it sped through the night sky on March 24, 1967.
The then-26-year-old lieutenant reported that the UFO pilots appeared to have an in-depth understanding of the missile systems.