
Robert Salas
Former U.S. Air Force missile launch officer and missile propulsion engineer who publicly reported 1960s incidents where ICBMs were disabled during UFO sightings and has authored books and given testimonies on UFOs and nuclear systems.
Top 3 podcasts with Robert Salas
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Jul 12, 2025 • 1h 57min
Air Force Officer: “A UFO Shut Down 10 Nukes in Seconds...” (ft. Bob Salas)
Robert Salas, a former missile launch officer, shares an astonishing tale from 1967 when UFO sightings coincided with the shutdown of multiple nuclear missiles at Malmstrom Air Force Base. He dives into the alarming implications for national security, recounting chaos during military alerts. The conversation also explores societal skepticism towards military witnesses and the stigma they face. Salas reflects on potential government cover-ups related to UFO activity, raising urgent questions about our nuclear landscape and the role of extraterrestrials in human affairs.

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Sep 4, 2024 • 1h 5min
EP: 264 Atomic Contact with Robert Salas
Robert Salas, a former U.S. Air Force officer, shares his gripping experiences involving UFOs interfering with nuclear missile operations during the Cold War. He recounts chilling incidents, including the shutdown of multiple missiles, raising questions about the connection between these unidentified crafts and humanity's most potent weapons. Salas emphasizes the importance of documenting these extraordinary claims, illuminating the complexities of government secrecy and the implications for national security. The conversation also hints at a broader spiritual dimension to these encounters.

Mar 13, 2026 • 1h 46min
#378 - Nuclear Warfare Officer: Something Disturbing Is Controlling Our Nukes | Robert Salas
Robert Salas, a former U.S. Air Force missile launch officer and propulsion engineer, recounts mysterious 1960s incidents where ICBMs were disabled during UFO sightings. He describes launch procedures, shutdowns tied to strange lights, related events at other bases, investigations that followed, and ongoing concerns about unexplained interference with nuclear systems.


