Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) FOIA Documents Suggest Radiation Burns from UFOs
Alien Life & UFO/UAPs
Wednesday 6th, April 2022
Declassified documents numbering in the thousands which were released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) contain some interesting details. This being the latest FOIA batch of documents relating to UFOs comes from the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program or also known as AATIP.
Within the documents released it has been reported that there are many reports of biological effects and injuries which have been experienced with encounters of UFOs.
There are approximately 300 cases where there were unexplained burns that were suggested to look like radiation burns.
The documents also suggest some individuals that got too close to these objects suffered from brain damage, nerve damage, headaches and palpitations.
It was concluded that, "to support a hypothesis that some advanced systems are already deployed, and opaque to full US understandings."
This FOIA request was made by the tabloid paper 'The Sun' based in the United Kingdom and is said to have taken over four years to be fulfilled.
Within the documents released it has been reported that there are many reports of biological effects and injuries which have been experienced with encounters of UFOs.
There are approximately 300 cases where there were unexplained burns that were suggested to look like radiation burns.
The documents also suggest some individuals that got too close to these objects suffered from brain damage, nerve damage, headaches and palpitations.
It was concluded that, "to support a hypothesis that some advanced systems are already deployed, and opaque to full US understandings."
This FOIA request was made by the tabloid paper 'The Sun' based in the United Kingdom and is said to have taken over four years to be fulfilled.