A recently declassified 2010 U.S. government report described witnesses of “anomalous advanced aerospace systems” experiencing a range of bizarre medical conditions, including “unaccounted-for pregnancy” and apparent radiation burns.
The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) declassified a March 2010 report titled “Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human Biological Tissues” which describes injuries and other health effects to “human observers by anomalous advanced aerospace systems.” The report was released as part of a series of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests related to Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).
American Military News reached out to the DIA, which confirmed this week it had published the document to its FOIA reading room. The report was authored as part of the agency’s broader Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
A section of the report, “Catalog of UFO-Related Human Physiological Effects” described in descending order of reported frequency, those physiological effects. The effects included 75 instances of reported paralysis, 54 instances of reported eye injuries, 33 instances of reported loss of consciousness and “One each of: EM effects on power system, involuntary muscle movement, induced body odor, wart growth, sooty deposit, mental enhancement, mental degradation, swallowing difficulty, teeth vibration, fillings crumbled, hair precipitously turned white, time sped up, unaccounted-for pregnancy, cancer, fever, stomach sickness, physiological energization, loss of smell, external control of vehicle, material evidence.”
In addition to the reported instance of “unaccounted-for pregnancy” the catalog of reported UFO-related physiological effects listed five instances of “sexual encounters” associated with these anomalous advanced aircraft.
The report states these anomalous advanced aerospace systems “may be a threat to United States interests.”
The report presumes that many of the injuries have followed “exposures to anomalous vehicles, especially airborne, and when in relatively close proximity.” The report states many of the injuries are consistent with electromagnetic radiation exposures and may be the result of interactions with “energy related propulsion systems.”
The U.S. military has acknowledged the existence of UFOs or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) and have gradually begun to publish more materials about military interactions with these strange objects. In April 2020, the U.S. Department of Defense confirmed three previously published videos of UAPs were taken during real encounters with U.S. military personnel. In August of 2020, the DoD announced it had formed a task force to study the sightings, known as the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force (UAPTF).
Last year the DoD provided a report to Congress, detailing the military’s knowledge of UAPs. The report found no specific evidence that UFO or UAP sightings were related to alien spacecraft, but could not rule out that possibility either.