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In the midst of the current discussions about UFOs, the most striking figure is Billy Carson. The author and researcher stated the unthinkable: aliens are in nuclear shelters and could deactivate them whenever they want. He posted a video on his social media platform in great detail claiming that there were many occasions when UFOs made nuclear warheads unlaunchable, and it has already sparked a very heated discussion among his followers about the impact of these interventions.
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One of the highlights of Carson’s video is the participation of retired military personnel and he maintains that they/the narrators are giving an eyewitness account of things that happened. The story explains that in nuclear silos in remote places on Earth, glowing red spheres were deactivating the weapons systems of the different places one after another. One of the narrators mentions the specific incidents of the Oscar Flight and Echo Flight sites where, it was claimed, all the atomic bombs at the time were inoperative because UFOs were seen floating around.
The publication of Carson’s post was followed by the notable statement “THEY are disabling our nuclear weapons!” and the usual hashtags you use. The claim is based on the fact that there were reports of UFOs flying over military sites, especially at Malmstrom Air Force Base in 1967, where many nuclear warheads allegedly became inoperative at the same time during UFO sightings.
The comments section of Carson’s post revealed the spectrum of beliefs and opinions. Among the comments, one was “cautiously optimistic,” saying, “I really hope so, the way things are going, I really hope so. But I highly doubt it.” This prevailing belief is that while one can expect outside help, there is always the risk of doubting such incredible claims.
An old user referred to ancient writings and quoted: “Even in the Mahabharata they talked about all kinds of ‘heavenly’ weapons that couldn’t just be used.” This association with all-powerful ancient weaponry and its rules seems to indicate that some people perceive history as an endless cycle.
The discussion turned to an Italian scholar, Piergiorgio Caria, whose research was claimed to be similar to the phenomenology of the field when one of the commentators intervened. The writer spoke of “the great experience gained in the field and the in-depth studies on extraterrestrial support for humanity,” implying that this narrative is not limited to one researcher but has global implications.
Skepticism was not completely absent from the responses, as one user expressed his opposite view on alien guardianship: “They don’t watch over us for our own good, they don’t care about us as a species or our world.” This person proposed that aliens could intervene during human nuclear disasters just to avoid the cosmic consequences they would have to deal with since they are linked to the universal energy field.
The discussion ventured into deep metaphysical areas when one participant commented: “I, as a human being, can’t stand the stupidity of humanity anymore. Now imagine being an alien looking at us… galactic palm face.” In this statement, the interlocutor indirectly pointed out the broader issues of human governance and environmental care with which these issues are often associated.
The comments also included specific references to the investigators and the incidents, as one user mentioned “good old Robert Salas,” who is the source of the Malmstrom AFB sighting commonly cited in Carson’s video. The commentator admits that there have been attempts to undermine Salas’ credibility, but they did not embark on exploring the roots of such skepticism.
The combination of innocence and desperation was characteristic of the varied attitudes of the comments; one of those comments was “Can you start with the Samson of Israel option?” which alluded to the nation’s supposed nuclear strategy. While this was happening, another comment praised the aliens by saying “Come on Grays! Keep the nukes on the ground!” with reference to the colloquial term denoting a variety of alleged extraterrestrials.
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Billy Carson is the director of 4Bidden Knowledge Inc. He is followed by a large number of people who participate in discussions on the topics of ancient civilizations, consciousness and the unknown. With his very recent statements, he continues the long-standing practice of opening up alternative historical and scientific perspectives that go against and question prevailing views. Whether their statements are taken as credible revelations or as simple narratives, they undoubtedly contribute to the ongoing debate about humanity’s place in the universe and our management of destructive technologies. Its publication, along with the passionate comments, has shown that these topics remain very much a source of imagination and contemplation about the future of our planet. He also recently shared a viral photo of a determined surfer, analyzed a strange space object with artificial design features, shared a mysterious image of the Wheel of Life, and revealed the hard truth about toxic relationships and healing.
