Top brain expert and ex-CIA officer reveals hundreds of military servicemen suffered brain damage or symptoms of the mysterious ‘Havana Syndrome’ and even DEATH after encountering UFOs
- Forensic neuroimaging expert Christopher Green says he has dealt with ‘hundreds of patients’ who were injured or died after interacting with UFOs
- ‘I’m the go-to physician in the Department of Defense for unexplained morbidity and mortality,’ he told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview
- ‘I do look at injuries and mortality from unidentified UAPs (unidentified aerial phenomena),’ he added
- Green, a professor at the Wayne State School of Medicine in Detroit, was in 2010 commissioned to write a paper by a secret $22M defense program
- He described symptoms of multiple sclerosis, brain damage, and burns among patients from ‘[Close Encounters of the Third and Fourth Kind] events’
- He said symptoms of many of the cases were similar to ‘Havana Syndrome’ – a mysterious illness affecting diplomats and US officials in embassies around the world
- Green said many of his patients experienced burns and brain damage and that around one in ten died within seven years of their reported encounter
Hundreds of military officers have had injuries including brain damage and burns after encounters with UFOs, a top brain expert and former CIA officer has revealed.
Detroit Professor Christopher Green was commissioned around 2010 by a secret $22million defense program monitoring UFOs, to write a paper on injuries from close encounters with ‘anomalous’ craft.
In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com the forensic neuroimaging expert, who has worked with the CIA since the 1960s, said he dealt with ‘hundreds of patients’ including special forces officers and other military personnel hurt after interacting with unidentified craft, some of whom later died.
Some of the injuries resembled the mysterious ‘Havana Syndrome’, which intelligence agencies believe could be a series of clandestine attacks on US diplomats by a foreign power using targeted microwaves.
But Professor Green’s cases presented decades before the spate of injuries at the Cuban embassy in 2016 that gave the illness its name.
An unclassified version of Dr. Green’s paper, titled ‘Clinical Medical Acute & Subacute Field Effects on Human Dermal & Neurological Tissues‘, was released last year under the Freedom of Information Act and describes symptoms of multiple sclerosis, brain damage, and burns sustained by patients from ‘CE-III-IV events’ [Close Encounters of the Third and Fourth Kind] – an apparent reference to interactions with, and even abductions by, UFOs.
The news comes after Congress approved funding in December for an official government UFO-monitoring program which will include ‘an assessment of any health-related effects for individuals that have encountered unidentified aerial phenomena.’
And earlier this week, a newly released report from a shadowy Pentagon program that closed in 2012 similarly revealed that US intelligence officials have evidence that UFO sightings have led to adverse health effects like radiation burns, paralysis and even brain damage.
Dr. Green said he became the go-to expert for military patients who had out-of-this-world experiences backed up by witnesses and radar data – including cases of ‘big silent drones’ which ‘hovered and moved in odd ways’, ‘showed emanations of funny lights, patterns and strobes’, and even ‘cloaked or changed shape’ and ‘instantaneously appeared and disappeared’.