Home US UFO-nuke mystery goes global: Indian newspaper reports craft flying over nuclear power plants ‘every few days’

UFO-nuke mystery goes global: Indian newspaper reports craft flying over nuclear power plants ‘every few days’

by Jack
0 comment
A witness, police sub-inspector and engineer by training, Syed Abdul Kader, said he was

Top law enforcement officials in India investigated and videotaped spooky UFO sightings at nuclear plants across the Asian nation last year, a local news report revealed.

One witness, a police sub-inspector and engineer by training, said he was “100 percent sure” that the object he recorded, with its high-speed “zigzag movements,” could not be explained by human technology.

India’s brush with mysterious nuclear weapons curiosities comes after years of growing attention to the issue in Washington, D.C., as Pentagon insiders, military veterans and Capitol Hill lawmakers have pursued sinister UFO incursions dating back to the Cold War. .

In February of this year, UFO researchers dropped the bombshell that a former Pentagon UFO investigator had privately reported to Congress about a surprising 1964 incident in which a UFO shot down an Atlas missile carrying a dummy nuclear warhead from the sky. .

But reports of these 2023 incidents in India were supposedly less hostile.

UFO nuke mystery goes global Indian newspaper reports craft flying over

One witness, police sub-inspector and engineer by training, Syed Abdul Kader, said he was “100 percent sure” that the object he recorded, with its high-speed “zigzag movements,” could not be explained by human technology. . Above, a still image from one of Kader’s encounters with the UFO.

Police sub-inspector Syed Abdul Kader (right), posted at the technical wing of the Tirunelveli office, an hour's drive north of the Kudankulam nuclear plant, told UFO expert Sabir Hussain (left) that he filmed two videos of unusual aerial phenomena.

Police sub-inspector Syed Abdul Kader (right), posted at the technical wing of the Tirunelveli office, an hour's drive north of the Kudankulam nuclear plant, told UFO expert Sabir Hussain (left) that he filmed two videos of unusual aerial phenomena.

Police sub-inspector Syed Abdul Kader (right), posted at the technical wing of the Tirunelveli office, an hour’s drive north of the Kudankulam nuclear plant, told UFO expert Sabir Hussain (left) that he filmed two videos of unusual aerial phenomena.

About a dozen incidents involved apparent craft loitering strangely near the Kudankulam nuclear plant on the southern tip of the subcontinent and the Madras atomic power plant near Kalpakkam along the country’s east coast.

Police sub-inspector Syed Abdul Kader, posted at the technical wing of the service office in Tirunelveli, an hour’s drive north of the Kudankulam nuclear plant, told UFO expert Sabir Hussain that he filmed two videos of unusual phenomena in the air.

“The way it stopped, the way it made zigzag movements and the speed with which it disappeared,” Kader told reporters from the Indian English-language daily. DT Next‘everyone was different’.

Confirming his conversations with Hussain, Kader told DT Next that he had personally seen UFOs near the south coast town of Kudankulam since 2020.

“After meeting UFO tracker Sabir and discussing with him,” he told the newspaper, “I am more than 100 percent sure that what I saw were UFOs.”

About a dozen incidents involved apparent craft loitering strangely near the Kudankulam nuclear plant (pictured above) at the southern tip of the subcontinent and the Madras atomic power plant (not pictured) near Kalpakkam along from the east coast of the country.

About a dozen incidents involved apparent craft loitering strangely near the Kudankulam nuclear plant (pictured above) at the southern tip of the subcontinent and the Madras atomic power plant (not pictured) near Kalpakkam along from the east coast of the country.

About a dozen incidents involved apparent craft loitering strangely near the Kudankulam nuclear plant (pictured above) at the southern tip of the subcontinent and the Madras atomic power plant (not pictured) near Kalpakkam along from the east coast of the country.

In February of this year, American UFO investigators dropped the bombshell that a former Pentagon UFO investigator had privately reported to Congress about a stunning 1964 incident in which a UFO shot down an Atlas missile carrying a nuclear warhead from the sky. fictitious (graphic recreation above).

In February of this year, American UFO investigators dropped the bombshell that a former Pentagon UFO investigator had privately reported to Congress about a stunning 1964 incident in which a UFO shot down an Atlas missile carrying a nuclear warhead from the sky. fictitious (graphic recreation above).

In February of this year, American UFO investigators dropped the bombshell that a former Pentagon UFO investigator had privately reported to Congress about a stunning 1964 incident in which a UFO shot down an Atlas missile carrying a nuclear warhead from the sky. fictitious (graphic recreation above).

Kader’s 2023 sightings to the south overlapped with weeks of sightings in July and August on the east coast along the Neelankarai-Mahabalipuram coast.

That region, near the bustling city of Chennai, is home to the Madras Atomic Power Station (MAPS) in Kalpakkam.

Kader’s videotaped sightings, Hussain told DT Next, “happened just 10 days after former DGP (Director General of Police) Prateep V. Philip took photographs of a UFO on (the) sea coast of Muttukadu, near Chennai”.

Philip’s DGP rank is the highest position attainable in the Indian Police Service.

Despite an official Pentagon UFO report submitted to Congress this year, which attempted to dispel whistleblower allegations of a secret and illegal UFO crash recovery program, senior members of the US Senate continue to seek subpoena power to investigate the topic.

The Pentagon report, produced by the Department of Defense’s UFO-hunting All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), was preceded by a largely stymied effort by lawmakers to pass a sweeping amendment on the ” disclosure” of UFOs, designed to give authority to an independent panel. who would then be tasked with tracking down deeply buried clandestine information in search of the truth about UFOs.

As Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who sponsored the bill, said. The New York Times: ‘It is truly a scandal that the House (of Representatives) has not worked with us to adopt our proposal for a review board.

“This means that the declassification of UAP records will largely rely on the same entities that have blocked and obfuscated their disclosure for decades.”

‘They scammed us. We are completely soaked. “They took out all the parts,” said Congressman Tim Burchett, one of the most vocal House lawmakers on the issue of UFO disclosure.

While the watered-down version of the bill has meant that the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies can determine for themselves what information about these mysterious sightings can be kept secret for now, Congress plans to seriously re-examine the issue later this year. anus.

“It’s just a matter of priorities right now,” Sen. Mike Rounds, who co-sponsored the bill with Sen. Schumer, told Capitol Hill reporter. Matt Laslo this March. “We are interested in dedicating ourselves to this type of things.”

You may also like