Definition / Explanation
The Extraterrestrial WMD Monitoring Hypothesis posits that non-human intelligence has been systematically observing Earth's nuclear weapons infrastructure since the mid-20th century. Proponents, notably Dr. Steven Greer and multiple military witnesses (Salas, Arneson, Bockelman), argue that the presence of luminous craft near ICBM silos (e.g., Malmstrom, Loring, Minot) correlates with temporary missile shutdowns, suggesting a deliberate monitoring or neutralization capability rather than random aerial activity.
Current State of Knowledge
- Evidence Base: Radar tracking, visual confirmation by multiple crews, and documented ICBM guidance failures coinciding with aerial phenomena.
- Interpretation: The hypothesis frames these events as non-hostile but highly intelligent, with craft demonstrating station-keeping, rapid acceleration, and electromagnetic interference.
- Strategic Implication: Suggests extraterrestrial civilizations may be assessing humanity's readiness for interplanetary society, with nuclear capability serving as a key metric.
Open Questions or Debates
- Was the electromagnetic interference localized to SIN-lines, or did it affect broader avionics?
- Are these events linked to neurostrike-technologies-overview through shared EMF bioeffects?
- How does this align with civilian-vulnerability-neurostrikes when considering non-military observers?
Related Concepts
- disclosure-project-briefing-document — Primary source for witness compilations.
- unacknowledged-special-access-programs — Secrecy architecture surrounding nuclear/UFO overlap.
- classification-systems-overview — Legal framework containing the data.