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Pentagon Releases New UFO Files: Pilots’ Radiation Burns, Brain Damage

The Pentagon has released 1,574 previously classified documents that reveal what UFO witnesses – including US Navy pilots – experienced radiation burns, brain damage, paralysis, amnesia, and more sinister effects.

Pentagon releases 1,574 classified UFO documents that reveal horrific damaging effects experienced by witnesses

Responding to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) filed by The Sun, the Pentagon released 1,574 previously classified files this week.

The Pentagon released pages of documents that were related to the United States government’s Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) which was tasked with monitoring UFO/UAP activity.

The Sun made the FOIA request on December 18, 2017. It would not be until March 23, 2022, that the US government would respond through the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The documents were released online this week.

But the most horrific thing the reports detail is some of the effects experienced by witnesses, including US Navy pilots.

Shocking revelations: Harmful effects experienced by UFO witnesses was documented by government

For years, the public has been told, “there’s nothing to see here.” But the leak of previously classified US Navy Video and exposé by the New York Times in 2017, which revealed and demonstrated that the American military had indeed filmed and documented UAP/UFO activity, was the first hint authorities knew more than they were telling.

This week, the new documents have revealed that something far more sinister is occurring that has been hidden in the dark until now.

According to a newly released Pentagon report from 2010, UFO sightings left witnesses with radiation burns, brain damage, paralysis, rashes, pain, amnesia, and even effects far more sinister than those reported.

The document is titled: “Anonymous acute and subacute field effects on human biological tissues.” The document heading attributes it to the “Defense intelligence reference document, acquisition threat support, dated March 11, 2010.

The government also enlisted the assistance of a private nonprofit in 1996 to study some of the UFO witness claims, such as paralysis, electrical shocks, eye injuries, and the bizarre abduction and sexual encounter claims.

And according to the report itself, there is much more information that the government isn’t telling us that remains classified.

“Classified information exists that is highly pertinent to the subject of this study, and only a small part of the classified literature has been released,” the document states.

Here are a few of the things the government has been willing to tell us so far regarding the effects that people suffered.

  •       Burns: 41
  •       Electrical shocks: 23
  •       Force field impacts: 18
  •       Electromagnetic effects on vehicles: 77
  •       Perceived time loss: 75
  •       Abductions: 129 (reported cases)

Former head of Pentagon UAP program says US pilots harmed by UFOs

Luis “Lue” Elizondo, Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP), who previously headed up the program and turned whistleblower hinted at some of these things during an interview with GQ magazine back in November, before the files had been released.

“I’ve got to be careful; I can’t speak too specifically,” Elizondo told GQ. “But one might imagine that you get a report from a pilot who says, ‘Lue, it’s really weird. I was flying, and I got close to this thing and I came back home and it was like I got a sunburn. I was red for four days.'”

“Well, that’s a sign of radiation,” Elizondo said he told the pilot. “That’s not a sunburn; it’s a radiation burn.”

Then [a pilot] might say, if [they] had got a little closer, ‘Lue, I’m at the hospital. I’ve got symptoms that are indicative of microwave damage, meaning internal injuries, and even in my brain, there’s some morphology there,'” Elizondo continued.

“And then you might get somebody who gets really close and says, ‘You know, Lue, it’s really bizarre. It felt like I was there for only five minutes, but when I looked at my watch 30 minutes went by, but I only used five minutes worth of fuel. How is that possible?'” Elizondo added.

“Well, there’s a reason for that, we believe, and it probably has to do with warping of space time.” Elizondo says.