Close encounters with Robert Hastings
Amanda Smith | Staff Writer
Issue date: 10/28/09 Section: News
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Robert Hastings, a UFO researcher, will speak about UFO presence around U.S. military bases and the government cover-ups he claims surround these events. In his lecture, he will present government documents, as well as testimonials from government officials and military personnel, as evidence for the existence and government knowledge of UFOs.
"This is very real. The Pentagon and the CIA have known about this for well over 50 years and have just decided the public should be kept in the dark as long as possible," Hastings said. "I disagree with that policy and I am just trying to make people aware that there is creditable evidence for UFOs."
The event, which is being sponsored by the Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE), will include a lecture by Hastings followed by a Q & A session.
"This event is going to be very dynamic. The first part is a lecture by Mr. Hastings on his years of UFO research, but that is followed by an interactive Q&A session so students can voice their opinions and ask for Mr. Hasting's insight on the topic," said Katie Foley, the ACE chair that selected Hastings as a speaker.
Hastings first became interested in UFOs after an experience he had while visiting his father on Malmstrom Air Force base, a nuclear missile site in Montana, in 1967.
"I happened to be present at the base air traffic control tower when five UFOs were being tracked on radar," Hastings said. "I learned later that these objects had been maneuvering near underground nuclear missile silos."
Since then, Hastings has spent a number of years researching UFO presence around military bases and nuclear missile sites. According to Hastings, UFO sightings and missile failures have often happened simultaneously at many of these locations. He has interviewed about 120 government personnel, including several high-ranking officials, who claim to have witnessed UFOs and he has collected various other government documents regarding occurrences of UFOs and missile failures.
"By the early 1970s, I began seeking out persons who were at other Air Force bases who may have had similar experiences," Hastings said. "It became clear over time the more interviews I had done that virtually every nuclear missile base in the U.S. has reported UFOs at nuclear missile sites."


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Arthur Smid
posted 10/29/09 @ 12:16 AM EST
Dear Amanda Smith,
Thanks for reporting on this lecture. I saw Robert Hastings on CNN Larry King Live, "Debate Over Existence of UFOs". The whole UFO thing is more interesting that I ever imagined. (Continued…)
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