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Pentagon Releases 1,500 Pages Of U.F.O. Files—Alleges Radiation Burns And ‘Unaccounted’ Pregnancies


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I am at a loss for words right now…

According to newly released Pentagon documents, radiation burns and ‘unaccounted’ pregnancies are just some of the side-effects claimed to be the direct result of close encounters with unidentified flying objects….

The startling claims came as a result of a FOIA request filed by The Sun. Other injuries include nerve damage, neural issues, physical brain trauma, and tissue damage.

We previously reported that the U.S. government has been tracking and studying these objects for over 70 years now, or at least that’s what they are willing to reveal…

I suspect that the government has been dealing with these objects far longer than they are willing to admit to—perhaps in an informal capacity…

Personally, I do believe that extra-terrestrials have been visiting this planet for a very long time—perhaps since before we were even here, but I always doubted these claims of abduction, pregnancy, implants etc.

In light of these recent reports, perhaps those claims were not so farfetched after all…

We will continue to bring you updates on this developing story as soon as we get them, for now take a look at the latest reports on these startling claims:

Live Science highlights the unaccounted pregnancy claims, but they are also mentioned in the original Sun report:

Encounters with UFOs have reportedly left Americans suffering from radiation burns, brain and nervous system damage, and even “unaccounted for pregnancy,” according to a massive database of U.S. government reports recently made public through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

 

The Sun, which originally filed the FOIA request 4 years ago, reports:

And the report – prepared for the DIA – warns that such objects may be a “threat to United States interests”.

Humans have been found to have been injured from “exposures to anomalous vehicles, especially airborne and when in close proximity”, it reads.

The report noted that often these injuries are related to electromagnetic radiation – and links them to “energy related propulsion systems”.



 

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