Jim Segala - Experiencer Studies
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is a researcher who has worked with notable figures in the UAP field. They have not personally experienced a UAP event but have studied the effects of such encounters on others. They describe how individuals who have seen UAPs often report physical injuries or health issues afterward. The researcher collaborated with others to analyze data from these cases, focusing on the medical impacts on experiencers. They found correlations between reported experiences and environmental data collected during those events. After initial funding ended, a family affected by UAPs provided new funding to continue the research. The researcher aims to expand the study globally and gather more data from diverse populations.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the correlation between UAP sightings and medical injuries reported by experiencers, highlighting the expansion of the MUAST program to study these phenomena. Jim shares insights from his collaborations with notable figures in UAP research and the ongoing efforts to analyze data from experiencers globally.
There is a significant correlation between UAP sightings and medical injuries reported by experiencers.
Jim
“I know there's something there and I appreciate and respect the people that are having these experiences.”
Hal Puthoff
Kit Green
Carl Andreas
Managed by: Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin
Investigate the correlation between UAP experiences and medical injuries
There is a significant correlation between UAP sightings and medical injuries reported by experiencers.
Experiencers report physiological effects after witnessing UAPs, including lesions and acute medical conditions.
There is a statistically significant indication that external energy sources are causing injuries to experiencers.
The MUAST program is expanding to include 10,000 devices globally to study UAP interactions.
Experiencers' narratives are being correlated with environmental data to identify patterns.