Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Kit Green in 'Phenomena' - the book by Annie Jacobsen
AI-Generated Summary
This document details Dr. Kit Green's research into the physiological effects of UAP encounters on high-functioning individuals, conducted in collaboration with Dr. Garry Nolan. It explores the intersection of forensic medicine, genetics, and anomalous phenomena.
This document is a blog post dated April 7, 2018, by Pauline Wilson, which examines the work of Dr. Christopher 'Kit' Canfield Green as detailed in Annie Jacobsen's 2017 book, 'Phenomena.' The post focuses on Green's career, transitioning from a CIA intelligence officer to a medical professional specializing in forensic medicine. It highlights his research into individuals who claim to have suffered physical injuries from anomalous events, which he categorizes as UAP-related. Green's methodology involves creating a structured database of patients—often high-functioning individuals with security clearances—who report injuries such as burns, skin lesions, and cancers following encounters with UAPs or related phenomena. The document notes that Green collaborated with Dr. Garry Nolan of the Nolan Lab at Stanford University to analyze the DNA and immune systems of these patients, seeking to identify potential genetic markers or physiological biomarkers of their experiences. The text also touches upon Green's earlier work in the CIA, including his involvement in the investigation of the murder of Georgi Markov, and his long-standing interest in anomalous phenomena dating back to his work with Uri Geller and scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1974. The author expresses interest in finding further independent accounts of Green and Nolan's UAP research, noting that most available information stems from Jacobsen's interviews. The document concludes with comments from readers, including a correction regarding the nature of the pellet used in the Markov assassination and a discussion on the academic affiliation of the Nolan Lab.
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Official Assessment
Dr. Kit Green and Dr. Garry Nolan are investigating the physiological effects of anomalous events on high-functioning individuals, hypothesizing a genetic component to these experiences.
Key Persons
- Christopher (Kit) Canfield GreenFormer CIA officer, medical doctor, and researcher
- Annie JacobsenAuthor of the book 'Phenomena'
- Garry P. NolanResearch scientist at Stanford University
- Georgi MarkovBulgarian dissident
- Uri GellerSubject of psychic research