Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Congressman Peter King sits on critical National Security Intelligence - about U.S. Nuclear Missile Shut-downs and Rendlesham Forest Incident

Press Release Exclusive Revised Edition - For Immediate Release
Toronto - March 2, 2011 Captain Robert Salas USAF (Ret.) stunned a recent Los Angeles press conference by indicating that he and two other principals have faxed New York State Congressman Peter King - Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security complete details, including signed affidavits and other intelligence, verifying how and when United States nuclear missiles have been compromised.
In March of 1967 ten nuclear missiles were shut-down (rendered to a 'no-go' status) after a craft of unknown origin breached the air-space over Malmstrom AFB in Montana. It hovered over the nuclear installation in plain sight of security police.

King, also a member of the House Intelligence Committee, has been in possession of this national security intelligence since December 17, 2010. No public statements or postings on King's web site have been issued on this matter.

According to Captain Salas, he and two other principals involved in providing Congressman King with this intelligence continue to wait for a response from King.

What Information Does King have?
Congressman Peter King is in possession of all notarized affidavits of each of the seven USAF officers who encountered UFO incursions over nuclear installations in the USA and UK. This includes the affidavit of former Col. Charles Halt describing his encounter with craft of unknown origin during the December 1980 Bentwaters/Rendlesham incident.

ZlandCommunications has since learned that documents on the UK Rendlesham event have been 'lost' - omitted from the UK's March 2011 release of some 8500 UFO files - adding further national security significance to Col. Halt's affidavit now in King's possession.

The Incidents
In 1967 as a Deputy Missile Combat Crew Commander (DMCCC) at Malmstrom AFB in Montana, Captain Salas told of how he came to witness the unexplained shut-down of ten ICBM nuclear missiles after his security team reported to him the presence of a large red glowing object hovering over the base perimeter in March of 1967.

Six other USAF officers experienced similar national security breaches in subsequent years at other nuclear installations in the USA and UK. Their signed and notarized affidavits to this effect are reported to have been unveiled at Columbia Pictures press conference February 23rd 2011 in LA as well as at a press conference at the Washington Press Club September 27, 2010.

According to USAF Captain Robert Salas (Ret.) and the other six officers, the compromising of US nuclear weapons by unauthorized means – cannot be described as or considered anything else but a severe threat to US national security - especially when the cause of the breaches were ostensibly triggered by craft of unknown origin.

Explosive Political Backdrop
Based on interviews with Salas, his statements at the LA press conference and the authority of primary sources, one of whom is a Catholic priest residing in New York State, ZlandCommunications has learned that not only has this national security intelligence been sent to Congressman King and receipt of it acknowledged by his staff; this vital national security intelligence from United States Air Force officers (i.e. affidavits and event summaries concerning nuclear missile shut-downs) has been in the possession of Homeland Security Chair, Congressman Peter King since December 17, 2010 – some ten (10) weeks ago. (Note: ZlandCommunications at this time has been directed to withhold the identity of the Catholic priest involved.)

It is worthy of note that in the intelligence information faxed to King on December 17, 2010, Captain Salas indicated his willingness to personally meet with Congressman King to review and assess all of the intelligence and support materials.

In a December 17, 2010 e-mail to ZlandCommunications from Ms. Michele Ingwersen, Congressman Peter King's Legislative Assistant and Scheduler, Ms. Ingwersen wrote, “We have received your faxes and will show them to Congressman King. Thank you.”

After several weeks, to clarify why no response had yet been sent to Captain Salas or to the letters of the other principals, ZlandCommunications engaged in several telephone conversations in January and February of 2011 with Ms. Ingwersen.

The repeated response to ZlandCommunications from Ms. Ingwersen was that she had passed the information to the Congressman however no other assistance was provided by Ms. Ingwersen. The Congressman's office staff has consistently refused to elaborate on the status of this vital national security intelligence within the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, despite questions posed to them by ZlandCommunications.

E-mails to, as well as calls and voice messages seeking clarification concerning this matter left for Mr. Kevin Fogarty, Congressman King's Chief of Staff and media liaison were met with no response.

Members of the press are invited to contact Congressman King's staff members and Congressman King using the information below to obtain confirmation of these facts:
Michele Ingwersen Legislative Assistant to Congressman King - 202-225-7896
E-mail: michele.ingwersen@mail.house.gov
Kevin Fogarty Chief of Staff and Media Liaison 202-225-7896
E-mail: kevin.fogarty@mail.house.gov
King's email address is: Pete.King@mail.house.gov

Summary
While Congressman King has been a leader in the ongoing effort to have Homeland Security funding based on threat analysis and is a strong supporter of the war against international terrorism, both at home and abroad as Chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, Congressman King has neither responded to nor has he yet taken a public position on the critical national security implications of compromised nuclear missiles on American soil by unknown forces as notarized by former United States Air Force officers Captain Robert Salas, Charles I. Halt, Bruce Fenstermacher, Robert C. Jamison, Dwynne. C. Arneson, Patrick McDonough and Jerome C. Nelson. 

ZlandCommunications is confident that members of the press in the United States will undoubtedly wish to obtain a statement from Congressman King regarding the deliberations by the House Homeland Security Committee on this national security matter as well as his own position on compromised American nuclear missiles. No public statements or postings on King's web site have been issued to date that indicate the Congressman may be at all concerned about unauthorized nuclear missile shut-downs.

Background Sources
- Copies of these military officers’ affidavits, covering letters and the entire intelligence package faxed to Congressman King’s Washingtonoffice are in the possession of ZlandCommunications. Press wishing to view affidavits may contact ZlandCommunications or Capt. Robert Salas.

- Air Force Times: USAF Officers Discuss UFOs 
- Stars and Stripes: http://www.stripes.com/blogs/stripes-central/stripes-central-1.8040/ufo-expert-aliens-cautioning-humans-on-nukes-1.119813
- Captain Salas’ Interview on CBC television: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7me4boq5Wyk
- Testimony of these seven former US Air Force officers at the Washington Press Club on September 27, 2010 go to:

Captain Robert Salas USAF (Ret.) can be reached at rsalas15@roadrunner.com or at 805-798-0813. Captain Salas.
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For further clarification or questions - please use contact details below:
(905) 278 1238 | zland@sympatico.ca | TorontoCanada


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