Pentagon releases 1,500 pages of declassified documents about flying saucers

According to a huge database of US government reports recently released through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, collisions with unidentified flying objects (UFOs) The so-called ground flight has caused Americans to suffer radiation burns, brain and nervous system damage.

The document database includes more than 1,500 pages of UFO-related documents from the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) - a secret program of the US Department of Defense that has been running since 2007 until 2012. Although never classified as secret or top secret, AATIP only became known to the public in 2017, when former program director Luis Elizondo resigned at the Pentagon and released several videos. famous for an unidentified plane that moves in unusual ways.

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Radiation burns and brain damage are common symptoms of UFO encounters.

Immediately after the existence of AATIP was revealed, the US newspaper The Sun filed a FOIA request for all documents related to this program. Four years later, on April 5, 2022, the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) honored this request by releasing more than 1,574 pages of documents to The Sun.

According to The Sun, the cache of documents includes reports of the biological impact of UFO sightings on humans, studies of advanced technology such as cloaks of invisibility, and exploration plans. deep space and colonization.

One prominent document was the report titled 'Abnormal Subacute and Acute Field Effects on Human and Biological Tissues', dated March 2010. The report describes the alleged injuries to those human observers by unusually advanced aerospace systems, some of which may represent a "threat to American interests."

The report describes 42 cases from medical records and 300 "unpublished" cases in which humans were injured after encounters with "anomalous vehicles", including UFOs.

In some cases, people showed burns or other conditions related to electromagnetic radiation, the report said - some of them apparently caused by "the propulsion system associated with the electromagnetic radiation". energy".

The report also documented cases of brain damage, nerve damage, heart palpitations and headaches associated with UFO encounters.

The report also includes a list of the biological effects of UFO sightings on observers dating from 1873 to 1994.

The report concludes that there is sufficient evidence to support the hypothesis that some advanced systems have been deployed that are not yet clear to the full understanding of the United States.