Exactly. Those of us who worked/work with nukes in the Air Force had some version of the following mantra driven into us as a reply to questions about them:
"It is the policy of the United States Air Force to neither confirm nor deny the presence of nuclear weapons at any given location in the world."
“It is the policy of the United States Air Force to neither confirm nor deny the presence of nuclear weapons at any given location in the world.”
To say otherwise would cost the government millions in publication changes alone. Just think of all those paragraphs that would have to be inserted with the new classified caveat applied and entered into numerous inventories as a new classified pub.
That some guard on duty at a facility happened to hallucinate... of course this is ridiculous to even think about, but so is the pissibility that this incident even occurred.
All good points. In my day the USAF had and enforced “NO LONE ZONES” around nuclear weapons areas. There would have to be two people minimum who experienced at the same time to relay believiable sightings like this.
He was a FORMER airman. visitmilitarybases.com and other open source sites on the internet give all kinds of information to the world.
Example:
Nuclear weapons stored at Whiteman AFB include 200 B61-7 bombs, 50 new B61-11 “earth penetrator” bombs, and 300 high-yield B83 bombs
We have few secrets except how the Democrats cheat and who is doing it. Remember Nancy, Joe and Chuck have access to everything.