UFO Shoots Down ICBM Missile (on Film)

Dr. Robert Jacobs was on film by Robert Greer many years ago probably a decade ago. He reported seeing a UFO on film shoot down with a beam of light one of our ICBM nuclear missile tests. In the footage, Dr. Roberts seems very serious about his claim. He states that two men in gray suits took the film and said this never happened.

In the film clip below he states it again at Robert Salas’s conference about the phenomenon. Chris Leto and navy pilot goes over his claims and gives an opinion.

Chris Lehto says this case, this testimony, is key to the coverup. At least a partial explanation. The government could never let this get out.

Chris believes it was OURS. Our government (the USA) had this technology and was testing it on the ICBM.

HUH?

Here’s my COMMENT TO CHRIS on YOUTUBE:

Thanks for this Chris. I disagree, but I do appreciate your perspective – which iI’ve never heard someone voice before. You’re saying that to you, the most likely event is that the US Government had technology that would allow a UFO-shaped craft to fly at 8,000 mph (Mach 10.4) in a very tightly controlled circle around a moving ICBM warhead in 3-D space and fire a laser (or some light) at it 4 different times, hitting it and causing it to tumble out of space.

It sounds absurd to me because we’re talking about 1964. We only had F-4 Phantoms at that point, didn’t we? You’ve seen how antiquated those beasts are. I watched them take off from the dorms at Hickam for years. They fly at Mach 2.2 max.

Wait… we can’t even do this TODAY, right? Can we create a saucer-shaped vehicle with a bubble top like Dr. Jacobs reports, that can fly 8,000 mph in a very tightly controlled circle??? Nah. 58 years later we haven’t seen even a HINT of this kind of technology showing the 5 or 6 observables. Nah.

Just purely from a materials science aspect, we couldn’t today (or probably in 20 years) create a material for a saucer-like this that could withstand the forces of air on the body of the craft as it turned tightly at 8,000 mph. So, as crazy as it seems, the MOST likely scenario may be something different.

It may be that this other intelligence with the capability to fly at 20,000 mph and faster, COULD do it in 1964, with lasers. The point of it doing so would be the message – look, we can do this when we choose. They wouldn’t have to do it every time. One time would definitely blow enough minds and get the point across.

I guess the other possibility is that we back-engineered or just picked up a working alien craft somewhere and were testing it out. Anyway, love your channel and I usually agree with what you’re saying. 🙂

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I have one question though.

WHY Did the Major call this Lt. in to see this video if it was THAT mind-blowing? Could it be an edited film?

It was very difficult to edit film back then. Dr. Jacobs seems to be VERY serious about this. He isn’t lying. He’s about 80 years old now, and the older we get the less inclined we are to play stupid games. No, I believe he seriously saw this.

It just doesn’t make any sense to me that this junior lieutenant in the Air Force was shown this super-top-secret footage and asked if he was “playing around up there.”

Playing around? Like this Lt. was supposed to have some capability to edit the footage to show this saucer as a joke?

This missile was testing the ability of a new system that threw metal chaff out to lure Russians to shoot at the chaff while the missile continued on its journey. This is one of the most important tests our military EVER DID.

How would this Jr. Lieutenant have the means to edit the footage like that decades ago before digital film was even being used?

Pretty odd.

Anyway, Chris Lehto has convinced himself that the US Government had, in 1964, the ability to send a saucer (probably back-engineered) up to the missile flying 8,000 mph and fly around it to 4 positions, shooting a beam of light (laser?) in 4 different areas of the missile.

I can’t believe that. We don’t have that tech TODAY!!! Anyway, the video is interesting.

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