Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human Biological Tissues
AI-Generated Summary
This DIA report analyzes the biophysical effects of anomalous aerospace systems on humans, concluding that injuries are caused by electromagnetic radiation. It argues that these medical findings can be used to reverse-engineer the propulsion systems of such vehicles.
This Defense Intelligence Reference Document, produced in 2010 for the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications (AAWSA) program, provides a comprehensive analysis of the medical and biophysical effects of anomalous advanced aerospace systems on human tissues. The document asserts that there is a significant body of evidence, including peer-reviewed literature and historical case reports, indicating that humans have been injured by exposure to these systems. The primary mechanism of injury is identified as electromagnetic radiation (EMR) field effects, ranging from non-ionizing to ionizing radiation. The report details a wide array of physiological symptoms observed in victims, including immediate erythema, burns, neurological impairment, cardiac issues, and long-term health consequences such as blood dyscrasia and potential malignant transformations. The author emphasizes that these injuries are consistent across various cases, suggesting a non-random, biophysical cause. The document includes a detailed review of the electromagnetic spectrum, specific absorption rates (SAR), and the biophysics of how different frequencies interact with human biological tissues. It also incorporates the 'Schuessler Catalog' of UFO-related physiological effects, which lists hundreds of reported incidents from 1873 to 1994. The report argues that by analyzing these medical outcomes, researchers can 'reverse engineer' the characteristics of the propulsion systems used by these anomalous vehicles. The document maintains that while the energy-related propulsion systems are not well understood, the biophysical characteristics of the resulting injuries are well-documented and consistent with exposure to high-power microwave or other advanced electromagnetic technologies. The report concludes that the concerns of individuals claiming injury from these encounters are legitimate and that the data is sufficient to support the hypothesis that some advanced systems are already deployed and pose a potential threat to United States interests.
The evidence discussed includes scientific material that has been peer-reviewed, contained in recently declassified government documents, and early emergent clinical medical analyses also underway in companion research studies.
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Official Assessment
The document concludes that there is sufficient evidence to support the hypothesis that advanced aerospace systems are already deployed and that exposure to these systems causes unintended injuries to human observers, primarily through electromagnetic field effects.
Key Persons
- John F. SchuesslerPast Director of MUFON