Why the Government Thinks UFOs Could Be Hurting Citizens | Unveiled

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May 27, 2022
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Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: otherEra: 2007-2012, 2021, 2022Intel Value: 8/10

Summary

The account discusses the government's perspective on UFOs and potential alien encounters. It highlights the rise in UFO sightings since the 1990s, with notable investigations like Project Blue Book and the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). The narrative includes claims of injuries linked to UFO sightings, such as electromagnetic radiation damage and other health issues. The Pentagon has released documents detailing over 300 cases of medical damage associated with these encounters. The government appears concerned about the implications of unknown technology and the potential risks to citizens. The account suggests that there may be ongoing research and interest in understanding these phenomena and their effects.

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Executive Summary

The video explores the government's concerns regarding UFOs and potential injuries to citizens, highlighting the release of declassified documents related to AATIP. It discusses various reported injuries linked to UFO sightings and the implications of these findings for national security and technology advancement.

Primary Revelation

The government thinks UFOs (or aliens) could be hurting its citizens.

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Luis Elizondo
program managerpro disclosure
AATIP
High-ranking position in AATIPWhistleblower riskPublicly shared classified information

The videos quickly attracted interest because they contained clearly real footage of strange objects performing apparently supernatural feats of movement in the air.

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Harry Reid
legislatorpro disclosure
U.S. Senate
Senate leadership rolePublic advocacy for UFO investigation

Despite the recent progress, there is still much more that the government hasn’t released.

Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programmodern (2007 to 2012)confirmed

Managed by: Pentagon

Investigate UFOs and potential threats

Project Blue Bookhistorical (1952 to 1969)confirmed

Managed by: U.S. Air Force

Investigate UFO sightings

non human intelligencespecific

The government thinks UFOs (or aliens) could be hurting its citizens.

Source: Unnamed individual
biologicsspecific
+1 Corroborators

There are more than 300 cases of medical damage cataloged linked to UFO sightings.

Source: Unnamed individual
biologicsspecific

Luis Elizondo recounted situations where pilots report sunburn on their skin after chasing UFOs.

Source: Unnamed individual
legislativespecific
+1 Corroborators

The Pentagon released around 1,500 pages of information related to AATIP in April 2022.

Source: Unnamed individual
biologicsspecific
+1 Corroborators

The report lists injuries linked to UFO sightings, including brain damage, nerve damage, and heart problems.

Source: Unnamed individual
legislativespecific

Senator Harry Reid was the early driving force behind AATIP.

Source: Unnamed individual
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: otherEra: 2007-2012, 2021, 2022Intel Value: 8/10