The United States Tried To Detonate A Nuclear Weapon
On The Moon & Somebody Responded When We Did
By Arjun WaliaMay
In the 1950s, Colonel Ross Dedrickson was responsible for
maintaining the inventory of the nuclear weapon stockpile for the AEC, and for
accompanying security teams checking out the security of the weapons, among
many other duties. As his obituary
states:
He was assigned to
the US Atomic Energy Commission. A long service with the Energy Commission
between 1950-1958 included, contract administration duties at Nevada test
sites, Pacific Nuclear Test Area west of Hawaii, nuclear weapon manufacturing
and quality assurance in Albuquerque, and inspection of nuclear and non-nuclear
facilities throughout the country. He served with the 5th Air Force in Japan
and later as a ranking Colonel, Officer in Charge of the Pacific Unified
Command (TM)s alternate “command and control center” in Hawaii. In 1962, he was
transferred and served as Deputy for Material for the 832 Air Division at Canon
Air Force Base, Clovis, New Mexico. He retired from the USAF in 1964.
He is one of hundreds of military whistleblowers with
verified backgrounds to have been brought forth by Dr. Steven Greer’s
Disclosure Project. His testimony about UFOs — specifically about UFOs and
nuclear weapons — can be corroborated by a wealth of information and evidence
that’s now available within the public domain. (To read more about a few of
these encounters, click here.) Many of these whistleblowers have made multiple
appearances at the National Press Club in an effort to get this information out
to the world, with the most recent example being the Citizens Hearing on
Disclosure, which took place a few years ago.
With such a professional background, working in the places
he has worked, it’s safe to infer he was privy to sensitive information on a
number of subjects. This isn’t just a random high-ranking military
whistleblower talking about a random issue. There are many whistleblowers and
documents clearly outlining a decades-long relationship between UFOs and
nuclear storage facilities and test sites.
As far as the mainstream goes, it’s public knowledge that a
declassified report by the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center from June 1959
shows just how seriously they considered the plan, called Project A119. In
general, they wanted to investigate the capability of weapons in space, as well
as gain further insight into the space environment and the detonation of
nuclear devices within it.
As far as the information below, that probably goes deeper
into the Black Budget.
It’s interesting how the world is so into television shows
like Stranger Things, which depicts the Department of Energy and their
involvement with otherworldly creatures and other strange facts, yet so willing
to ignore a high ranking American Colonel who held very sensitive positions at
the Department of Energy for years, at a time when all of this nuclear
development was really hot. He is the real deal and it’s interesting to ponder
what he might really know.
“I also learned about
incidents involving nuclear weapons, and among these incidents were a couple of
nuclear weapons sent into space were destroyed by the extraterrestrials. . . .
At the very end of the 70s and the early 80s, we attempted to put a nuclear
weapon on the moon and explode it for scientific measurements and other things,
which was not acceptable to the extraterrestrials. They destroyed the weapon
before it got to the moon.”
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