Encounters with extraterrestrial beings have reportedly left Americans experiencing radiation burns, brain and nervous system impairment, and even unaccounted for pregnancy, as stated in a massive database of the United States government reports recently publicized through a FOIA or Freedom of Information Act request.
A Live Science report specified that the database of documents comprises over 1,500 pages of extraterrestrial beings-related material from AATIP or the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, a secretive US Department of Defense program that ran between 2007 and 2012.
The report concludes that there is sufficient evidence "to support a hypothesis that some advanced systems are already deployed, and opaque to full US understandings."
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Despite never being categorized as secret or top secret, the AATIP only became familiar to the public in 2017, when Luis Elizondo, a former program, resigned from the Pentagon and released now-unpopular videos of an unidentified aircraft moved in apparently impossible ways to the media.
Shortly after the existence of the AATIP was revealed, the US outpost of The Sun, a British tabloid, filed a FOIA request for any documents that are related to the program.
Reports of Extraterrestrial Sightings on Humans
After four years, on April 5 this year, the US Defense Intelligence Agency or DIA honored the request by releasing over 1,500 pages of material to the said British tabloid.
The Sun reported that the cache of documents comprises reports on the biological impacts of extraterrestrial sightings on humans, investigations on advanced technologies like invisibility cloaks, and plans for deep space exploration and colonization.
A similar News.com.au report specified that according to the AATIP, some portions of the documents were withheld partly for confidentiality and privacy concerns.
One remarkable document from the collection is a report dubbed, Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human and Biological Tissues, dated March 2010.
'Anomalous Advanced Aerospace' Systems
As stated in the document, the report detailed the alleged injuries to observers of humans "by anomalous advanced aerospace systems," some of which may have been a threat to US interests.
The report also details more than 40 cases from medical files and 300 unpublished instances in which humans sustained injuries following alleged encounters with the so-called anomalous vehicles, including extraterrestrial objects.
In certain circumstances, humans exhibited burn injuries or other conditions associated with electromagnetic radiation, the report specified, some of them showing to be inflicted by energy-associated propulsion systems.
The report also indicated the cases of brain impairment, nerve damage, headaches, and palpitations associated with anomalous vehicle encounters.
Biological Impacts of Extraterrestrial Object Sightings
It remains unclear what kind of vetting process the AATIP used to examine these alleged cases. Furthermore, the report comprises a list of reported biological impacts of extraterrestrial object sightings on human observers from 1873 to 1994, compiled by the Mutual UFO Network or MUFON. This civilian non-profit organization examines reported sightings of extraterrestrial objects sightings.
The reported impacts of such encounters include apparent abduction, unaccounted for pregnancy, paralysis, and experiences of perceived telepathy, levitation, and teleportation.
This report has concluded that adequate evidence supports a hypothesis that some advanced systems have already been deployed and are opaque to total US understandings.
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