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originally posted by: Dutchowl
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
I read a story from in PA that happenedback in the 1950s or 60s. There was an airbase near Rickett's Glen state park. I've seen it back in the 80s, then it was turned into a youth conservation corps or camp for troubled teens or something. But during WW2 it was a radar station and was picked for being well located and at a high altitude. Anyway, two service men had a missing time event and reported seeing a strange light and UFO. They had ill effects afterwards from whatever happened to thenm.
The unexplained incidents from Pennsylvania occurred in the following locations:
Allentown (Lehigh County) – Sept. 13, 1952
Altoona (Blair County) – July 23, 1952
Corsica (Jefferson County) – March 26, 1959
Juniata County – Aug. 27, 1956
Kutztown (Berks County) – July 9, 1952
Neffsville (Lancaster County) – Aug. 20, 1952
Pleasant View (Armstrong County) – May 26, 1964
Pittsburgh (Allegheny County) – Feb. 11, 1952
Stroudsburg (Monroe County) – October 2, 1958
Union County – July 11, 1966
One incident — reported on March 2, 1954 — only lists the location as "Pennsylvania."
The July 1952 incident with F-94 Starfire fighter jets over Pottstown also was listed among Project Blue Book's unsolved cases.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: Violater1
From wiki on Havana Syndrome
The Senate Intelligence Committee leadership (chair Mark Warner and vice chair Marco Rubio) said in 2021 that it was working with Burns and the CIA on connection with the investigation, saying, "We have already held fact finding hearings on these debilitating attacks, many of which result in medically confirmed cases of Traumatic Brain Injury, and will do more."
……So as far as I could tell ….there hasn’t been any Havana Syndrome reports resulting in death due to the brain injury.
So as I reflect back to the OP……..Tucker says that he was told by Kit Green (as MM posted as being the Stanford source) that there were resulting deaths from brain-injury due to UAP activity……
I’m interested in the deaths angle to the story…….did Kit Green lie to Tucker? If not…where are those cases of deaths? and more than one case at that……
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originally posted by: mirageman
I am attempting to write a clinical case study of several of the more interesting cases, that touch on the issues of "non-lethal" weapons. I am baffled. I am certain that no injuries I have encountered in referred cases...or others for that matter, require paranormal or "off world" technologies to have caused harm.
This conclusion I have reached slowly, over the past 10 years, but it is data driven. Many of my colleagues I respect disagree. No physicians disagree. That is sadly a defeat for me. A forensic physician must seek to discern 'perpetrators' and criminal motive as well as unknown morbidity and mortality and etiology of illness and injury. I have no clue as to perpetrators and motives. But I don't require magic and aliens to characterize the injuries and pathologies."
Source
Raise your hand if you know that he was/is Science Advisor (and by his own words owned a small fraction thereof) to ATS at one time. Raise both hands if you have an idea why he might be interested in such.
originally posted by: surfingonacrimewave
1978 in Guatemala an entire village killed from unknown “beam weapon” linked to UFO or secret govt experiment.
originally posted by: Jukiodone
Until he shares at least one instance of a properly evidenced UAP related injury - doubtful.
It’s military tech of terrestrial origin & UFOs are the cover up .
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
Source article + vid……
Tucker Carlson shares bizarre tale of troops dying from UFO encounters
During an appearance on the “Full Send” podcast, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson recalled a recent discussion with a Stanford professor, who, 11 years ago, was allegedly tasked by the Defense Department to investigate numerous cases of troops dying due to UFO-inflicted brain injuries.
Truly Bizarro…….we’ve had threads posted based on possible injuries to humans when encountering UFO’s…..but more of the radiation variety as being the possible cause…….but now brain injuries?? Or even death…
That’s a news to me…….
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
Tucker got booted from Foxnews…….so much for an advocate of UFO news….in the mainstream media.
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