What do nuclear weapons and UFOs have in common? The Americans are investigating it
Researchers don't always address obvious issues. This time, a team from the US decided to investigate whether nuclear weapons could be related to… UFOs. And according to this group, aliens were trying to tell us something about this.
Controversial? Absurd? Maybe. But where do these conclusions come from? The US team decided to take a look five hundred of the best confirmed traces of the alleged presence of UFOs. The period covered by the analysis concerned the first half of the so-called Cold War, that is period of tension between the USA and Russia in 1945-1975.
What conclusion did you draw after looking at these documents? Well, reports reporting the presence of unidentified flying objects seemed, according to researchers, move with occurrence from bomb production sites to missile silos and American air bases, as the arms race escalates.
“Coincidence? I do not think”
What is important, only official military and police reports were included in the study. Documents about UFOs sighted outside non-nuclear military bases were also used to serve as a control group.
The analysis of all this data was what researchers were supposed to lead to possible observation by unidentified flying objects of the development of nuclear power in the USA. Interestingly, even in the first years of the Cold War, US Air Force employees mainly considered the owners of unidentified flying objects Russians, who were supposed to monitor American research on nuclear weapons.
According to the Daily Mail, a group of researchers hopes to expand their analysis of links between UFO sightings and nuclear facilities from 1975 to the present, although this work faces some obstacles.
The first is insufficient access to data – around the 1970s, access to military and police reports on UFOs was reduced for several different reasons. However, the team is not giving up and will continue to fight for access to this information. In their opinion the concentration of reports in specific places and the change as the Cold War developed certainly indicates some intention. What is suggested here is awareness of the threat posed by the use of nuclear weapons.
However, the question remains Are you sure we're talking about aliens? But perhaps this is a simpler solution pointing to spying tools belonging to hostile countries is the right one after all. Though certainly not as exciting.
