U.S. intelligence officials have cited evidence that unidentified sightings have caused health problems, including radiation burns, paralysis, and even brain damage, according to a recent report by a mysterious Pentagon program that ended in 2012.
The study classifies different types of encounters with unknown objects or perceptions of metaphysical phenomena, including those involving ghost sightings, ghosts or spirits, and others that lead to injury, death.
According to the Daily Mail, it also includes a summary of the effects of contact with UFOs and was written by a private non-profit organization in 1996, and refers to kidnappings, paralysis, eye injuries, electric shock and even sexual intercourse.
The report with the data of the year for 2010 collected 42 cases from medical records and 300 from “unpublished” cases.
The document is part of a 1,500-page report of the most inactive Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) data released to the Sun by the Defense Intelligence Service.
“Sufficient cases have been accurately reported and medical data obtained to support the hypothesis that some advanced systems have already been developed and are unclear to be fully understood by the United States,” the report said.
The study is entitled “Abnormal acute and subacute field effects in human and biological tissues». It is dated March 11, 2010.
“There is classified information that is very relevant to the subject of this study and only a small portion of the classified literature has been published,” the paper said.
Attached to the report is a list of the physiological effects experienced by those who have come into contact with UFOs or UAPs or have become spectators of metaphysical phenomena.
The list was compiled in 1996 by the Mutual UFO Network and covers the period from 1873 to 1994.
Among the phenomena reported are apparent abductions (129 reported cases), 77 electromagnetic effects on vehicles, 75 incidents with perceived loss of time, 41 cases involving burns, 23 involving electric shock, 18 field impacts and 5 sexual contacts.
Luis Elizondo, who led the Pentagon’s $ 22 million program, told GQ magazine about some of those implications in an interview in November.
I have to be careful, I can not speak very specifically, but one can imagine that press reports are received, a pilot to describe us, “Lou, it’s really weird. I flew and got close to this thing and I came home and it was like I got a sunburn. I was red for four dayshe said, among other things.
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