Pentagon UFO investigator claims UAPs target nuclear sites — and some officials believed they were demons
A Pentagon UFO investigator has claimed that Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) are targeting nuclear sites. Some officials reportedly believed these UAPs could be linked to demonic sightings. This assertion raises questions about the implications of UAP encounters on national security.
- ▪The investigator suggests that UAPs have shown interest in nuclear facilities.
- ▪There are claims that some officials interpreted these sightings as demonic.
- ▪The discussion highlights concerns regarding the safety and security of nuclear sites.
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