Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Time distortion effects of UFOs and their relationship to the theory of the soft spot

🏛 Flying Saucer Review 📄 Journal Article

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TL;DR

This document explores the theory that UFOs generate 'time fields' or 'soft spots' causing temporal distortion, electromagnetic interference, and physiological effects on witnesses. It compiles multiple personal accounts and theoretical discussions regarding the physics of these anomalies.

This collection of articles from the Spring 2007 issue of Flying Saucer Review explores the phenomenon of time distortion in relation to UFO sightings. Donald Pilz posits that UFOs generate a 'soft spot' or 'inert motionless time-field' that affects the surrounding environment, causing temporal anomalies, electromagnetic interference, and physiological paralysis in witnesses. The document compiles various personal accounts, including a 1996 Indianapolis sighting, a 1993 Los Alamos incident, and a 2000 Adelaide Hills report, all of which describe sudden silence, frozen environments, and missing time. The authors suggest that these craft operate within a 'time-field differential' that makes them difficult to track or intercept. Further sections discuss the potential for electro-gravitic technology, referencing the work of Townsend Brown and Brian Sallur, and suggest that UFOs may utilize 'windows' or 'slits' in space-time to travel. The articles also touch upon the psychological and neurological aspects of these encounters, suggesting that human consciousness may be linked to the fields generated by these craft. The document concludes by emphasizing that these time-distortion phenomena are a critical, yet often overlooked, aspect of UAP research that challenges conventional physics and our understanding of reality.

The transient time distortion effects commonly reported with close proximity UFO sightings must be associated with the unknown energy field that is emitted from the craft, or the waves that are emitted from the soft spot opening.

Official Assessment

UFOs appear to generate a 'soft spot' or 'time field' that causes localized time distortion, electromagnetic interference, and physiological effects on observers.

Witnesses

Key Persons