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I can't really understand why there's no mention on CNN home page about the press conference scheduled for 12 am today at the National Press Building regarding U.S. Nuclear Weapons Been Compromised by Unidentified Aerial Objects
Ex-military men (including the Air Force Base Commander) say unknown intruders have monitored and even tampered with American nuclear missiles.
These are the witnesses who will testify at the Press conference today at the National Press Club in DC:
Dwynne Arneson, USAF Lt. Col. Ret., communications center officer-in-charge
Bruce Fenstermacher, former USAF nuclear missile launch officer
Charles Halt, USAF Col. Ret., former deputy base commander
Robert Hastings, researcher and author
Robert Jamison, former USAF nuclear missile targeting officer
Patrick McDonough, former USAF nuclear missile site geodetic surveyor
Jerome Nelson, former USAF nuclear missile launch officer
Robert Salas, former USAF nuclear missile launch officer
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUS166901+15-Sep-2010+PRN20100915