Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human Biological Tissues
AI-Generated Summary
This DIA document analyzes medical injuries resulting from exposure to anomalous aerospace systems, concluding that such injuries are consistent with electromagnetic radiation effects. It argues that these clinical findings can be used to reverse-engineer the physical characteristics of advanced, potentially threatening aerospace technologies.
This Defense Intelligence Reference Document, produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency in March 2010 under the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications (AAWSA) Program, provides an analysis of anomalous acute and subacute field effects on human biological tissues. The document aims to understand the physics and engineering of advanced aerospace systems by examining clinical medical signs and symptoms resulting from unintended human exposure. The author argues that by analyzing these injuries, the United States can better understand the physical characteristics of advanced aerospace systems of unknown provenance that may pose a threat to national interests. The report draws upon a wide range of literature, including peer-reviewed medical studies, declassified government documents, and historical case compilations, such as the Schuessler catalog of UFO-related physiological effects. The document identifies electromagnetic radiation (EMR) field effects as the primary mechanism of injury. It details various pathophysiological effects, including heating and burn injuries, neurological effects (cognitive, neuromuscular, sensory, and neuropsychiatric), and auditory effects. The report emphasizes that these injuries are consistent across patients and are not merely the result of delusion. It also discusses the biophysics of these injuries, noting that they often involve near-field exposures to broad-band ultrahigh radiofrequency mixed radiation. The document includes appendices that categorize UFO-related physiological effects and provide examples of global case inputs. It concludes that the evidence is sufficient to support the hypothesis that some advanced systems are already deployed and that the medical data can be used to reverse-engineer the physical characteristics of these systems.
This paper relates, summarizes, and analyzes evidence of unintended injury to human observers by anomalous advanced aerospace systems.
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Official Assessment
The document concludes that evidence exists of unintended injury to human observers by anomalous advanced aerospace systems, and that clinical diagnoses can inform the physical characteristics of future advanced aerospace systems.
The document finds that injuries from anomalous systems are consistent with electromagnetic radiation field effects (EMR), and that sufficient medical data exists to support the hypothesis that advanced systems are already deployed.
Key Persons
- John F. SchuesslerMUFON's past Director
- XXXXCitizen claiming to be targeted by field effect weapons
- YYYYSpecial Agent of the United States Secret Service