Professor Garry Nolan claimed to have checked the brains of people who claimed to have encountered UFOs and found common symptoms there.
Dr. Harry Nolan, a professor of pathology at Stanford University with over 300 scientific articles and 40 US patents, has spent the past decade analyzing the material on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), as UFOs are referred to at the moment.
According to Nolan, he was always fond of science fiction, but his interest in the subject of UFOs disappeared after the famous ufologist Stephen Greer showed him a small skeleton of an alleged extraterrestrial found in the Atacama desert.
After sequencing the genomes of these remains, Nolan and others determined that the skeleton was “completely human” and its unusual structure was likely due to genetic mutations. An article about this study was published in 2018.
Later, however, Nolan’s interest in aliens and UFOs was renewed as he was asked to take part in a survey of pilots who had seen UFOs and suffered some sort of brain damage described as “horrendous”.
And when Nolan examined the brains of these people using an MRI, he found something exciting:
“If you’ve ever looked at an MRI scan of someone with multiple sclerosis, you can see what’s called white matter disease. It’s a scar. It looks like a large white spot on scans or scattered white spots on an MRI. it is dead tissue where the brain’s immune system has attacked. This is probably the closest comparison to what you would see on an MRI of these people. You immediately notice that something is wrong with them.”
Nolan said about 100 patients were examined, most from the Department of Defense, the government, or people working in the aerospace industry. According to Nolan, studying these people noticed that they were a part of themselves, who were left with a strange buzzing in their heads.
Garry Nolan also said that about a quarter of MRI patients who said they had a UFO encounter died from their injuries (!). Most of them also had symptoms identical to Havana syndrome, but some of the UFO sighters did not have Havana syndrome but had a wide range of other symptoms.
People with Havana syndrome usually report persistent headaches, dizziness, and inability to concentrate. American authorities and experts suggest that the reason may be the effect on people of certain radio waves, the nature of which is still unknown to Western intelligence services.
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