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/