Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Statement of Bruce T. Fenstermaker regarding ICBM-related UFO incident
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Bruce T. Fenstermaker provides a 2010 sworn statement regarding a past UFO incident at a missile site involving the Warren SAC Command. He describes being ordered not to discuss the event after witnessing a hovering object.
This document is a signed statement by Bruce T. Fenstermaker, dated June 16, 2010. The author recounts an incident involving a UFO that was reported to the Warren SAC Command. Fenstermaker describes how he and a colleague named Sam reported the incident and were initially laughed at, though they persisted in calling the Command Post. The document mentions a Sgt. Jones, who was part of a SAT team and was visibly shaken after witnessing an object hovering over a missile site. Fenstermaker notes that Sgt. Jones was so frightened that he refused to drive to any missile site where the object was present. The author further mentions that during subsequent missile crew departure meetings, all outgoing crews were briefed and ordered not to discuss the event. Fenstermaker draws parallels between his experience and other ICBM-related UFO incidents, specifically referencing the testimony of former Minuteman missile commander Robert Salas. The author concludes by stating that he has not been paid for this statement and that it is the truth to the best of his recollection.
Sgt. Jones was scared to death and had decided that they were not, under any circumstances, going to drive to any missile site that had "the thing" hovering over it.
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Witnesses
- Bruce T. Fenstermaker
- Sam
- Sgt. JonesSgt.SAT team
Key Persons
- Robert Salasformer Minuteman missile commander