A large database of U.S. government reports recently made public along with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request states that encounters with alleged UFOs have left Americans suffering from radiation burns, brain and nervous system damage, and are even responsible for pregnancies of unknown origin. draws attention.
The document database contains more than 1,500 pages of UFO-related material from the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a secret US Department of Defense program run from 2007 to 2012. Although never classified as top secret or top secret, AATIP became famous to the public in 2017 when former program director Luis Elizondo resigned from the Pentagon and released several videos of an unidentified aircraft moving in a way that seemed impossible to the media.
Shortly after the existence of AATIP was revealed, the US arm of British newspaper The Sun filed a FOIA request for all program-related documents. Four years later, on April 5, 2022, the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) complied with the request by publishing 1,574 more pages of material to The Sun.
This repository includes reports on the biological effects of UFO sightings on humans, studies of advanced technologies such as the invisibility cloak, and deep space exploration and colonization plans, The Sun notes. Parts of the documents were partially withheld due to privacy and confidentiality concerns, AATP told The Sun.
Notable among these documents is a March 2010 report entitled Abnormal Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human and Biological Tissues. This report describes injuries sustained by human observers by abnormally advanced aviation systems, some of which may be a threat to US interests.
The report includes 42 cases from medical files and 300 “unpublished” cases where people were cited injured after alleged encounters with “abnormal vehicles”, including UFOs. The report says that in some cases there are burn injuries to people or other conditions related to electromagnetic radiation, some of which are caused by “energy-related propulsion systems.” The report also cites cases of brain damage, nerve damage, heart palpitations and headaches due to abnormal vehicle encounters.
It is unclear what kind of review process AATIP used to investigate these alleged cases, and Sun has yet to share the full content of the requested reports.
The report also includes a list of alleged biological effects of UFO sightings on human observers between 1873 and 1994, compiled by the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a non-profit non-profit group that studies UFO sightings. Reported effects of UFO encounters include “pregnancy of unknown origin”, “abduction events”, paralysis and perception of telepathy, teleportation and levitation experiences.
The report concludes that there is sufficient evidence “to support the hypothesis that some advanced systems have already been deployed and are ambiguous against full US understanding”…