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Authors: Eric Birk

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It wasn’t showing any hostility yet; it just
appeared to be looking around.

Volmer nervously remarked, “We can’t let them
see you… Or me… I believe that they are trying to figure out where
we are processing the vril. They have been overflying all of the
Labs.”

“Do you think that they have developed air
sampling as sensitive as ours?”

“I’d never underestimate them. I’m sure that
they’re not just trying to see it.”

As they stood there quietly, the saucer
eventually swerved and sped away towards the east over the
Sierras.

*~*

A group of Boy Scouts in Michigan staying up
late to work on Astronomy merit badges, all witnessed something
bizarre in the space over Michigan.

As they all watched, they saw lights in space
converge on each other and then start trading fast moving lights
between the objects.

One of the boys likened it to light bulbs
juggling sparks.

Then they noticed one of the objects grow a
tail and turn into a falling star until it finally disappeared.

Eager to find out what they had witnessed,
they wrote NASA, giving them the time and the coordinates.

Though the boys had actually witnessed a
battle, NASA replied that they had just witnessed a satellite
launch.

The newly fabricated story was that what
seemed like sparks were actually the ice shards falling from the
booster rocket then reflecting the sun, and the shooting star was
the booster rocket falling back into the atmosphere. The remaining
light leaving the scene was the actual satellite moving along its
designated route.

 

22 May 1965

Witnesses in Salem, Massachusetts report a
saucer hovering over a local power plant and causing brown outs in
the area.

*~*

The Raumsfahrtwaffe had lost so many saucers
lately that Schwerig had suddenly found the need to regroup his
squadrons; he then found out that during his regrouping, he had
rendered an entire space station vacant, due to the attrition of
his mission capable space craft.

He immediately notified Von Sterbenbach, who
agreed with him that the temporarily unneeded station space should
be converted to house refugees from the moon.

 

1 June 1965

A construction crew at Whiteman AFB, near Knob
Noster, Missouri, was building part of the sprawling new minutemen
II missile complex that was being installed and intended to be
functional by August of that year.

An extensive underground launch control bunker that
would house 15 launch control centers and require the removal of
nearly a million tons of dirt; using 25,000 tons of reinforcement
steel to construct an impenetrable cage within the hardened
concrete.

The complex would also utilize an additional 15,000
tons of structural steel to house the habitable structures within
the concrete caverns.

On this particular day, one of the laborers noticed
a saucer hovering over the tree line.

It appeared to be sitting there watching them
build.

When the entire crew stopped working to stare at the
object, it slowly banked away and departed.

 

3 June 1965

NASA launched Gemini 4, carrying astronauts Ed White
and James McDivitt into orbit.

On one of their orbits, as they passed over Hawaii,
they reported a weird looking metallic object that had long arms
sticking from it.

The astronauts reported that they filmed the object,
but after they returned to earth and turned in the film, it never
surfaced again.

When the secret ‘read file’ report of the incident
circulated throughout the Air Force, Gus pointed to it and told
Volmer that it sounded like the saucer with the pincers that he saw
at Stallion Test Site.

Astronauts from former flights that experienced
incidents with the capture craft also expressed their views about
the similarities.

Although he denied it during his career; in James
McDivitt’s later years, he openly admitted witnessing a UFO during
the Gemini 5 mission.

 

5 June 1965

While Gemini 4 was in space, workers at GEs aviation
power plant facility in Lynn, Massachusetts, where America’s first
jet engine was built, reported a disc hovering over their
plant.

 

3 July 1965

AFOAT researchers at the South Pole witnessed a
saucer that temporarily knocked out their power, but this time they
had multiple scientific devices taking measurements up until the
time the power was cut.

They reported back to Volmer that their devices had
detected a large and very sudden EMP surge just before the power
went out, leading Volmer to believe that the Overseers were
developing a very advanced EMP weapon and may be figuring out a way
to take down America’s entire energy grid.

He then relayed his newest theory to General
Fitzpatrick.

 

15 July 1965

Mariner 4 sent back the first pictures of another
planet to NASA as it flew by Mars.

Mariner 4 was launched earlier in November by
President Johnson to see if the Raumsfahrtwaffe had spread to Mars
yet.

After reviewing the images returned by Mariner, NASA
concluded that there were no installations on Mars at this
time.

Unbeknownst to NASA or AFOAT, the
Raumsfahrtwaffe had a space craft with a volunteer exploratory team
on its way to Mars, but it wasn’t expected to reach Mars for a few
more months.

 

 

~~~**^**~~~

 

 

The
Gemini War / The F.E. Warren Incident

 

1 August 1965

F.E. Warren AFB in Cheyenne, Wyoming is one
of the few Air Force bases almost entirely dedicated to ICBMs.

Shortly after midnight on the first day of
August, 1965, the OIC for the evening had taken his duty post
within the CO’s office.

He thought that it would be an uneventful
night, but he was soon disappointed, as shortly after midnight his
phone started to ring.

First it was the Sheriff asking if they were
testing anything that night because his phone was ringing off the
hook with people reporting lights in the sky.

Then, it was the local radio station wanting
a quote because their phones were ringing off the hook with locals
concerned about the lights.

The phone was ringing so often that he had to
call a night watchman into his office to help him answer the other
line.

Soon after, the night watchmen signaled for
the captain to end the call he was currently on, because he needed
to take this particular call.

“Who is it?” the captain whispered as he
covered the receiver.

“It’s the tower. They have an urgent
situation and they want you to wake up the base commander.”

He took his hand from the receiver and said,
“I’m sorry, I have to take the other line. Can I call you
back?”

The captain scribbled something quickly on
his notepad and thanked the caller before hanging up. Then he
pushed the button for the other line.

“Are you the OIC?” A demanding voice on the
other side beckoned.

“Yes.”

“We have several objects invading our no fly
box and they’re not responding to tower demands. I need you to call
the Base Commander and ask him if we should declare an Avoid Red or
Avoid Amber alert.”

The captain swallowed, as he had never had a
responsibility this big tossed into his lap before. He answered,
“I’ll call him this instant and if he doesn’t call you back, I
will.”

He reluctantly called the Base Commander, who
was immediately livid that he hadn’t been called sooner. The
captain could hear the colonel trying to dress as he began barking
orders to be carried out before he arrived, “Have the FSC send his
stand by SATs out to reinforce the satellite LCCs and LFs… Have you
called the Missile Wing Commander?”

“No sir.”

“Call him right after you hang up with me…
just in case his men haven’t woken him up already. Then… go to my
desk and pull a small blue hanging file from my locked drawer. You
should have the key as OIC. It’s marked UFO Alert. Start checking
things from the list….And captain.”

“Yes Sir?”

“Make sure and ‘Do’ the things before you
check them off… work on that until I get there… Oh, and call Blue
Book and start an incident report with them, after you do all of
the other things on that list.”

“Yes Sir!”

On his way to the base the colonel could see
four of five lights in the sky over the prairie around the base
side of Cheyenne. Some of the large glows looked to be on the
ground, as he could only see the intense aura showing over the
horizon in a couple of places.

What in Heaven’s name is going on,
he
thought.

As he arrived at the base gate he found
himself stuck in traffic behind a line of cars stopped at the,
obviously now, sealed off base.

As a young Air Force Security Police officer
walked towards his car to tell him that the base was closed, he
realized that it was the base commander and snapped to attention;
then immediately waved the commander by as he yelled for his
compatriots, “Open the other gate for the Base Commander!”

At one of the remote LCC facilities, a
security police sergeant was kicked back in a guard shack over top
of the subterranean launch center with his feet on the desk reading
a paper, when his phone rang.

He casually dropped the paper and put his
feet down as he leaned forward to answer the phone.

“Foxtrot Flight, Sergeant Fox.”

“Hey, Sergeant Fox. This is Captain Lomax,
down here in the launch facility… We’re getting reports from NORAD
that there is something in the air perched over our LCC… Do you see
anything?”

The sergeant looked over his shoulder to see
out the window and replied, No I haven’t seen anything so far… Just
a minute, I’ll take a look-see outside.”

He set the phone on the desk without hanging
up and walked outside.

As he scanned the horizon he could first see
the auras on the horizon around him. Then, suddenly, a beam of
light was cast upon him and he was almost knocked from his feet he
was so startled.

He ran back into the shack and screamed into
the phone, there’s something here! I don’t know what it is, but its
here.”

He ran back to the window, with the phone in
his hand, as he tried to look overhead, while the voice on the
phone was beckoning, “What’s there? sergeant?”

Just then the entire shack began to shake
violently as the sergeant dropped to the floor and cowered into a
corner while pointing his gun at the door… waiting for anything to
try entering the shack.

*~*

The colonel walked briskly through the door
and immediately barked, “Where’s the checklist? What’s the
status?”

As the colonel looked over the list, the
captain stammered, “We have so many reports coming in its hard to
figure out what’s going on. We have reports of shots being fired
from adjacent silos that can hear the gunfire, but no reports of
direct action. Some of the flights are reporting that their systems
are being tampered with.”

“What do you mean tampered with?”

“They’re electricity is fluttering, they keep
getting silo door open lights but the doors are not actually open,
it seems as though these lights in the sky are trying to get to the
missiles.”

“Have you called the DIA yet?”

“No sir, I haven’t got that far on the
checklist yet. But NORAD has been on the phone.”

“Did you call them, or did they call
you?”

“They called us. They have been tracking
several objects for most of the night. They wanted to know if we
noticed anything unusual.”

“What did you tell them?”

“What the hell do you think I told them… yes,
and that we would call back when we could give a better description
than just lights in the sky.”

*~*

A phone started to ring in the dark. Then a
nightstand light turned on and General McConnel, rubbing his eyes
with his left hand, picked up the phone with his other, “This
better be good.”

“General McConnel, this is General Niemann of
NORAD, we have a situation at F.E. Warren AFB in Cheyenne.”

“What kind of situation?”

“We contacted them to let them know that we
were tracking several objects that were violating their air box.
They in turn confirmed that they were witnessing the objects and
would let us know if anything further happened… but…”

“But what?”

“We didn’t tell them that we have tracked the
objects all the way from space… The intruding objects seem to have
come from space.”

“Shit! Have you told anyone else?”

“Besides the people in this room, the only
calls I have made are to F.E. Warren, SAC Headquarters, and the DIA
but the only person that I mentioned the space part about, is to
you sir.”

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