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High Credibility2009-01-01BAASS / Multiple locations worldwide

BAASS Physiological Effects Database — Medical Documentation of UAP Encounters

During the AAWSAP program (2008-2012), Robert Bigelow's BAASS (Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies) compiled a database of physiological effects experienced by individuals who had close encounters with UAP. This database — referenced in 'Skinwalkers at the Pentagon' by Lacatski, Kelleher, and Knapp — represents the most systematic medical documentation of UAP effects on the human body ever assembled. THE EFFECTS: The database documented a consistent pattern of physiological responses across independent cases: radiation-type injuries (burns, hair loss, nausea), neurological effects (temporal lobe disturbances, altered states of consciousness, memory disruption), cardiovascular effects (heart palpitations, blood pressure changes), dermatological effects (rashes, lesions), and in some cases, apparent healing — previously injured or ill individuals reporting unexpected recovery after close encounters. THE HITCHHIKER EFFECT: Perhaps most significantly, BAASS documented what researchers called the 'hitchhiker effect' — a phenomenon where individuals who visited Skinwalker Ranch or had close UAP encounters subsequently experienced paranormal phenomena at their own homes, far from the original encounter site. This effect was documented in BAASS personnel themselves. The consistency of the hitchhiker effect across independent observers suggests the phenomenon can attach to or follow individuals. THE MEDICAL FRAMEWORK: BAASS worked with medical professionals to develop a classification system for UAP-related injuries, analogous to the classification systems used for radiation exposure or chemical burn injuries. Dr. Kit Green, a former CIA physician, was consulted on the medical analysis. The database bridged the gap between anecdotal accounts of UAP effects and formal medical documentation. THE SIGNIFICANCE: This database proves that UAP encounters produce measurable, documentable physiological effects on the human body. These are not psychological responses or stress reactions — they are physical injuries consistent with exposure to electromagnetic radiation or unknown energy sources. Combined with the Condign Report's independent findings on electromagnetic effects and the Cash-Landrum medical records, the evidence for UAP-generated energy fields affecting human biology is substantial and multi-sourced.

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