BREAKING NEWS: Nuclear Weapons Base Intrusion By Entities
- Cristina Gomez
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A disturbing pattern is emerging from America’s nuclear weapons facilities. According to recent testimony, former security personnel are reporting encounters with humanoid shadow figures and anomalous craft at some of the nation’s most sensitive military installations. Yoshua Shelton, who served with the 99th Security Support Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base from April 2002 to April 2008, has become the latest whistleblower to detail systematic security breaches at Area 2, the Nevada National Security Site located just 18 miles from Area 51.
Shelton’s testimony stands out because it involves not just aerial craft, but physical entities. During a 2006 assault and recapture exercise at Area 2, an overwatch patrol with thermal imaging equipment detected two humanoid figures inside the facility’s triple-layer perimeter fence. According to Shelton’s account in an interview with Ross Coulthart, a Code Red alert was declared — the highest security response indicating an intrusion with lethal force authorized. Three vehicles carrying eight armed personnel converged on the position, maintaining constant thermal contact with the figures. However, when Shelton’s team closed to within 15 meters, the entities vanished. The team found scuff marks on the ground and residual body heat still dissipating, but the beings had disappeared despite multiple thermal imaging systems and personnel converging on an open desert position with no cover.
Perhaps most alarming is Shelton’s account of an incident at a “Black World” bunker — a specialized weapons storage structure where regular security forces are not permitted access. While conducting routine integrity checks, Shelton reports that something inside the bunker struck the two-ton doors with enough force to be heard by his partner 15 meters away. When he reported the incident, he was told that as long as the structural integrity remained intact, no investigation would follow. Something was inside a secure nuclear weapons storage bunker, and no one opened the door to investigate.

Shelton’s testimony is not isolated. According to research compiled by Robert Hastings in his book “UFOs and Nukes,” more than 150 former military personnel have reported anomalous incidents at nuclear weapons sites. In recent months, multiple former security personnel have come forward with similar accounts. Dylan Borland, who testified at a recent congressional UFO hearing, lost both his security clearance and job shortly after discussing his triangular UFO sighting publicly. Daniel Gockerell provided testimony about observing repeated testing of a triangular craft at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. Roderick Castle reported being held at gunpoint after witnessing a black triangle in the California desert.
The timing of these testimonies raises questions. According to Americans for Safe Aerospace, the organization founded by former Navy pilot Ryan Graves, there has been a cultural shift in how military witnesses are treated. The stigma that once silenced personnel is beginning to crack as more feel they will be taken seriously. However, whether this represents courage or coordinated disclosure remains unclear. What is certain is that the pattern is consistent across facilities, time periods, and witnesses who have never met each other — suggesting either non-human intelligence has been monitoring American nuclear weapons for decades, or adversaries possess technology that renders current security measures obsolete. Neither possibility offers reassurance.

Sources
NewsNation. (2025, October 14). Former Nellis nuclear security guard details anomalous events at base’s Area 2 | Reality Check [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmn5rxfvonU