Dr. Gary Nolan on why NHIs want us to see them

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Syne Offline
(May 4, 2025 07:26 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: physical effects left by UAP/NHI encounters on witnesses

(May 4, 2025 07:50 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: The term UFO became so closely tied to alien spacecraft and fantastical abduction stories that people dismissed the idea, making any serious discussion difficult.

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#32
Magical Realist Offline
It's hard to dismiss actual physiological effects left by UAP/NHI encounters. How do you explain them? Or do you just ignore them because they are just too unbelievable to you? There's tons of scientifically-backed data on this:

Anomalous Acute and
Subacute Field Effects on
Human Biological Tissues

https://www.dia.mil/FOIA/FOIA-Electronic...Id/170026/

The evidence discussed includes scientific material that has been peerreviewed, contained in recently declassified government documents, and early emergent clinical medical analyses also underway in companion research studies.

Based on historical cases, humans have been found to have been injured
from exposures to anomalous vehicles, especially airborne, and when in
relatively close proximity.

• The primary mechanisms of injury are related to electromagnetic radiation
field effects (EMR field effects).
• The biophysical characteristics of the injuries are well understood.
The energy related propulsion systems are not well understood.
The potential deployment of systems is thus important to understand.
Sufficient incidents/accidents have been accurately reported, and medical
data acquired, as to support a hypothesis that some advanced systems are
already deployed, and opaque to full US understanding.

Amongst the most important pathophysiological effects are:
Heating and burn injuries
, Ionizing and non-ionizing
Thermally induced
Neurological effects

Cognitive / central nervous system
Neuromuscular / central & autonomic nervous systems
Sensory / peripheral nervous system
Neuropsychiatric / neuroendocrine
Auditory / cranial nerves VII & VIII
Communication & disabling effects
Noise and central neurocognitive"

Analysis of clinical diagnostic codes together with environmental
conditions observed during anomalous events are clustered in
meaningful ways...."

"AI overview: While reports of UAP encounters often describe psychological effects like anxiety and insomnia, some also mention potential physical effects. These include sensations of warmth or cold, unexplained odors, and in some cases, even physical injuries. Some reports also detail malfunctions of electronic devices, and even atmospheric disturbances during encounters.

Elaborating on Potential Physical Effects:

Sensory Sensations:
Some individuals report experiencing physical sensations like warmth or cold during encounters with UAPs, particularly with organic-shaped UAPs like jellyfish-like forms.

Unexplained Odors:
Reports also include descriptions of unusual or unexplained odors, potentially associated with UAP sightings.

Electrical Device Malfunctions:
Some UAP encounters, especially those involving spherical UAPs, have been associated with the malfunctioning of electrical devices.

Atmospheric Disturbances:
Reports from various sources, including Congressional hearings, mention atmospheric disturbances like sudden temperature drops and the appearance of clouds during UAP sightings.

Potential Injuries:
There are reports from military personnel and intelligence officers who have experienced physical injuries potentially related to UAP encounters, including cutaneous and visceral injuries, and even cases where individuals have succumbed to injuries from such encounters. Some reports suggest these injuries may be linked to directed energy exposure.

Havana Syndrome-like Symptoms:
Some UAP encounters have been associated with symptoms similar to those seen in "Havana Syndrome", which are thought to be caused by directed energy attacks.

Long-Term Health Effects:
In some cases, individuals who have had close encounters with UAPs have reported long-term health effects, including neurological damage and symptoms that are difficult to explain, according to a report by the New York Post: https://nypost.com/2021/12/12/the-brains...encounter/
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#33
Syne Offline

Extensive, but controversial investigations revealed the three had been
subjected to an accidental exposure in the near-field [meters] to a broad-band
ultrahigh radiofrequency mixed radiation of RF (radio frequency), NIEMR
(non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation) & microwave energies [including
non-specific and un-measured induced ionizing effects, probably mixed UVA,
UVB and UVC (Ultra Violet A, B, C)] centered at about 785 MHz.

These three persons were antennae engineers subjected to an anomalous
"accident" [1]

An extensive review of the medical literature and a compilation of a database
has revealed an additional relevant but less dramatic 42 cases from the peer-
reviewed medical literature, and an additional un-published similar 300 cases,
primarily when fields were measured or emitters were known of mixed
exposures of from 1 -10 GHz at power densities of above 100 mW/cm2.


Wow, a whole three cases, compared to 42 in medical literature (not described as anomalous) and 300 case from measured or known sources.
And the three were antennae engineers. The very people likely to be exposed to a variety of frequencies, fields, and radiation.

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#34
Magical Realist Offline
You didn't even read it did you?

"The evidence discussed includes scientific material that has been peerreviewed, contained in recently declassified government documents, and early emergent clinical medical analyses also underway in companion research studies.

Based on historical cases, humans have been found to have been injured
from exposures to anomalous vehicles, especially airborne, and when in
relatively close proximity...

"There is relatively comprehensive literature on reported deleterious effects from
exposure at close ranges to perceived anomalous aircraft of apparent advanced design
[2,3,4,7]. Some of the claimed physiological effects include such phenomena as
paralysis, electrical shocks, feeling of heat, burns, perception of odors, etc.
Whether such effects are the result of unintended or intended harm to humans is yet to
be determined, though evidence for the latter can be inferred in certain cases [8,9]. We
will draw on that literature for selected cases, where exposure and emitter data are
known or can be inferred, or where injury an be logically related to biophysical
parameters.

That is, it is of particular interest in a threat analysis program, regardless of whether
anomalous-craft-induced physiological effects of humans are intended or not, to
ascertain probable mechanisms, field strengths, etc., involved in the generation of the reported physiological effects/

1 As an example, the enormous literature on the low-level and chronic exposure effects of ionizing, non-ionizingUVA, UVB and UVC radiation will not be reviewed here. That literature is summarized well in
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ped/conten...n_exposure


It is our contention that characteristics of the fields or
mechanisms associated with close encounters with anomalous craft can even
sometimes carefully be gleaned from archival records where effects on human
physiology have been carefully reported physiological effects."


So what is an anomalous airborne vehicle? Any guesses? lol
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#35
Syne Offline
No one knows. That's literally why they use the word anomalous. And as such, they can't even be sure the source was an airborne vehicle at all. Just a lot of conjecture.
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#36
Magical Realist Offline
(May 4, 2025 09:34 PM)Syne Wrote: No one knows. That's literally why they use the word anomalous. And as such, they can't even be sure the source was an airborne vehicle at all. Just a lot of conjecture.

No...the reports involved sightings/close encounters with anomalous airborne vehicles. It says so right in the paper. Quit making up shit that isn't there. And UAP means unidentified anomalous phenomenon. Are you denying now this is what the paper is studying?

Let's read it again and confirm your ability to understand plain English:

"There is relatively comprehensive literature on reported deleterious effects from
exposure at close ranges to perceived anomalous aircraft of apparent advanced design
[2,3,4,7]. Some of the claimed physiological effects include such phenomena as
paralysis, electrical shocks, feeling of heat, burns, perception of odors, etc."


Here's something from the appendix of the paper:

Appendix A: Schuessler Catalog of UFO-Related Human
Physiological Effects (Frequency Distribution)

"The Schuessler catalog, UFO-Related Human Physiological Effects, was complied in
1996 by MUFON's past Director, John F. Schuessler. Covering the time period 1873 -
1994, the catalog comprises a summary of 356 selected cases of UFO-induced
physiological effects on humans during close encounters. Physiological effects
enumerated include such phenomena as paralysis, electrical shocks, feeling of heat,
burns, perception of odors, etc. A compilation of the frequency distribution of these
effects is enumerated below. The catalog thus constitutes a useful data base from
which it is anticipated that certain physical source causes may be inferred.

Table of Effects Frequency
• Apparent abductions 12
• Electromagnetic effects on vehicle(s) 7
• Paralysis 7
• Perceived time loss 7
• Light beam effects 6
• Eye injuries (e.g., temporary blindness, conjunctivitis) 5
• Heat 4
• Medical exam 4
• Burns 4
• Unconsciousness 3
• Marks left on body 3
• Significant sound effects (e.g., humming) 2
• Electrical shock 2
• Physiological/emotional shock, intense fear 2
• Prickling, tingling sensations 2
• Pain 2
• Skin sores, rash 1
• Induced headaches, migraines 1
• Force field impact 1
• Nausea, vomiting 1
• Sensation of cold 1
• Disorientation, confusion 1
• Ground traces 1
• Weakness, fatigue
• Amnesia
• Apparent experience of telepathy
• Numbness
• Significant odors
• Voice loss
• Appetite loss
• Insomnia
• Perceived time suspension
• Dehydration
• Swelling of tissues
• Dizziness
• Weightlessness, levitation
• Healing
• Sexual encounters
• Deaths
• Diarrhea
• Hair loss
• Nightmares 23
• Claimed ESP development 4
• Nose bleeds 3
• Tastes 3
• Ringing in ears 3
• Weight loss 3
• Breathing problems 3
• Urination problems 3
• Gynecological problems 3
• Claimed implant 3
• Perceived teleportation 3
• Stunned 2
• Itching 2
• Loss of taste 2
• Loss of hearing 2
• Induced feeling of calm, serenity 2

And, in no particular order, 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."
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#37
Syne Offline
Anomalous synonyms:
singular
peculiar
inconceivable
incomprehensible
unthinkable
unimaginable

IOW, they don't know.
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#38
Magical Realist Offline
LOL It's a sure sign you've run out arguments against something when you start trying to redefine words with cherry-picked synonyms.

anomalous (adj) : "Deviating from the normal; marked by incongruity or contradiction; aberrant or abnormal. Of uncertain or unknown categorization; strange."--- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/anomalous
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#39
Syne Offline
Using synonyms is not redefining, moron.

But go ahead, tell me what they know with any certainty about UAPs. And not just some vague arm waving about what they are not (like man-made). If they're just a little odd or unusual, we should know something about them. Right?
If not, they are literally incomprehensible, singular, peculiar, etc..
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#40
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AI Overview
"Pedantic" describes someone or something that is excessively concerned with minor details or rules, especially in a way that is annoying or pretentious. It implies a focus on trivial aspects of a subject rather than understanding or appreciating it fully.
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