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Monday, April 18, 2022

BURNED BY A UFO!

 Recently (2022). a British tabloid released information they said they had obtained via a FOIA request. The alleged declassified Pentagon records state that people reported encounters with UFOs had left those witnesses with a variety of conditions, listed as ranging from abductions to radiation burns. 

More than a thousand pages of documents were released in early April 2022, according to the  The Sun , what some label a British tabloid, submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), a part of the U.S. Department of Defense.

The Sun released the report, titled “Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human Biological Tissues,” on its website on April 5, 2022. The report, conducted by the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP), looked at the supposed health impacts on humans who claimed they had paranormal encounters with unidentified objects or alleged occupants. 

In the files of UFO cases there are several instances of people claiming - and often having medical support - burns. In those cases, often the story is supported by other accounts of people seeing strange things or also observing the same objects reported. When injuries are claimed by people who have encountered a UFO the resultant diagnosis is often "radiation burns."

Radiation burns can refer to a simple sunburn but usually the reference is related to one of three groups of radiation.  (1) Radiation, or ionizing radiation which is the release of free radicals. (2) Microwave is radiation producing heat and the effecets of this thermal rdiation may not appear until sometime after the exposure. Then there is (3) Electro-magnetic, a range of radiation including radio frequency engergy (REF) and extra-low frequency (ELF).

For cancer specialists the conern , according to the Cancer Society website, is ordered as thermal, radio frequency energy, and ionizing energy. In 1946, the danger in the concept of radiation was largely ignored and forgotten as the killer of Marie Curie and many others. After the bombs fell on Japan, in an attempt to halt a global war and reduce projected future casualities, the word took on a new and more horrorific reality. One of the number one topics of science-fiction post WW2 was not flying saucers as some have promoted but the impact of using such a weapon on the environment and its human population: the mutants, the end of the world, and the monsters were the real fear. 

It is most probable that most UFO alleged burns are the result of very Earth based attempts to harness nuclear power or electro-magnetic forces for power or flight, or they were the result of encounters with experimental craft with some serious leaks or design flaws.

It must remembered that several gorvernment jobbers contracted to design new technology and aircraft were contracted by the CIA, NSA, DOD and others unnamed.  Most of these companies have blanks in their records covering years they held top-secret contracts and records were destroyed. Agencies were working behind the scenes to develop some super-secret craft, working with EM power sources,, and other systems that are only now making their way into mainstream awareness.  A recent news piece spoke about one major research agency was looking into making "teleportation" a reality. 

Some of the major stories of encounters and burns:

1951 - In Korea, GI's 60 miles north of Seoul reported in May an object caused burning and tingling sensations on skin and other effects.

1957 - Several "accidents" occurred : September Mayah, Russia, a Plutonium plant accident; October 10, Windsalk, UK labeled the worst UK accident; November 10, an incident at Madison, Ohio.

1964 - April 24, a 10 year old year reported seeing an object, and then reported burns, New Mexico, Sharon Stull, was also reported to have had rapid growth spurt.

1967, May - In Oklahoma county, Oklahoma, a 11 year old girl reported to have been burned on seeing a UFO in  her back yard. 70 % of body burned but clothes not burned, according to story.

1967, May 20, Falcon Lake, Canada, a miner was marked by a grid pattern burn on his chest through his clothes.

1977 - January 22, Laguna, Mexico, a man was burned

1978 - Fresno, California, a police officer was burned and a spot where something was did not grow anything for years.

1980 - December 29, The Case-Landrym Case in Texas. Two women and a little boy saw an object, 20 or more helicopters, felt heat and received classic "radiation" burns per doctors. 

The last case, probably the strongest from an evidence standpoint, has seen the victims attempt to gain restitution from the military and the government. This was based on the witnesses seeing helicopters of that look during the sighting. To date both have denied knowledge of the object, the 20 or more helicopters reported or of the case at all. 

Since, reasonably, the only entity in the country to have access to that many helicopters of the styles reported or be near an experimental craft the size of the one described would be the military or the government the likelihood of this being a run-amuck government experiment run high.

Aliens, it might be expected, arriving at our planet in the galactic equivalent of a run-down junk heap, held together with wire and hope, seems an unlikely scenario.  Too many accidents, like too many crashes argue for human testing - and carelessness - rather than advanced power systems and equipment malfunctioning so often in and around the planet. 

Rebuilding alien technology could be a source of the much noted advances of technology and account for the numerous "accidents" when average citizen encounters something strange. 

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