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UNCLASSIFIED / /®@?e@PPt6hr=-USE-Ora Defense Intelligence Reference Document Po Acquisition Threat Support 11 March 2010 ICOD: 1 December 2009 Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human Biological Tissues UNCLASSIFIED / / F@fe@FEEGEH=USE Oh
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UNCLASSIFIED / /2O2-GERIGH=U6E6NR& Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human Biological Tissues Prepared by: (b)(3):10 USC 424 Defense Intelligence Agency Author: (b){6) Administrative Note COPYRIGHT WARNING: Further dissemination of the photographs in this publication is not authorized. This product is one in a series of advanced technology reports praduced in FY 2009 under the Defense Intelligence Agency,|(b)(3):10 USC 424s [Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications (AAWSA) Program. Comments or questions pertaining to this document should be addressed to [(b)(3):10 USC 424:(b\(
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UNCLASSIFIED / /POR-OFEEGH-U6E-ONE Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human Biological Tissues Preface and Summary PREFACE Several years ago three previous fit and active individuals experienced an anomalous [“irregular, incongruous and inconsistent with their domain”] aerospace-related event. Within 72 hours they suffered medical signs and symptoms [acute and subacute effects]. » These included almost immediate erythema {heat and redness) over exposed [to the presumed source of an electromagnetic radiation] skin, and varying degrees of the following as a function of their body-surf
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UNCLASSIFIED / -F@R-0FFIGH=USE-ONE= The evidence discussed includes scientific material that has been peer- reviewed, 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 ar
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UNCLASSIFIED / /®@feO842GEKEUSE-ORnE = » The medical analyses while not requiring the invention of an alternative biophysics, do indicate the use of (to us) unconventional and advanced energy systems. vii UNCLASSIFIED / /#@4> 05656531620
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UNCLASSIFIED / /®@R-OFFI654-UGE-ONiiiee Chapter One: Definition of Topic and Domain of this Study The objective of the overall program for which this paper has been prepared is to understand the physics and the engineering of advanced aerospace weapons system applications ...into the future, e.g., from now through the year 2050. This study addresses the clinical medical signs and symptoms and biophysics of injury known and expected from unintended exposure to anomalous systems. A. WHAT IS ADDRESSED IN THIS REVIEW Advanced aerospace technologies, as with current technologies, often involve expo

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