The Pentagon released over 1,500 pages from Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP). In 2012, the AATIP initiative came to an end. It had come out in public when a British newspaper requested a copy. The US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) released the findings. The report went into great detail about the biological effects of UFO sightings on humans, including paranormal experiences. However, due to privacy concerns, the DIA withheld a portion of the material.
A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request resulted in the data being public. According to sources, the AATIP program ran from 2007 to 2012.
According to the research, Americans suffered from radiation burns, including harm to the brain and nervous system, as well as “unaccounted for pregnancy”. A collection from March 2010 detailed suspected injuries to “human observers by anomalous advanced aerospace systems”. It is called a “threat to US interests.”
It cited 42 examples in which people suffered injuries as a result of purported encounters with “anomalous vehicles,” or UFOs, as they came into contact with electromagnetic radiation. Some of them were reportedly a consequence of “energy-related propulsion systems.”
After coming into contact with anomalous vehicles, people have reported nerve damage, heart palpitations, and headaches, according to the report.
The Mutual UFO Network supposedly developed a report that includes the health impacts of UFO sightings on humans between 1873 and 1994. It includes “apparent abduction,” paralysis, teleportation, and also telepathic encounters.