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These are the symptoms of people who say they have been exposed to UFOs

A professor tested the brains of people who say they have experienced a contact with UFO and noticed a series of symptoms that occurred. Dr. Garry Nolan, a professor of pathology at Stanford University who has published more than 300 research papers and holds 40 US patents, has spent the past decade analyzing material from Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon UAP.

Speaking on Vice’s Motherboard, Nolan talked about his work and revealed what sparked his interest in UAP. The professor said his interest was sparked when he contacted a man named Steven Greer, who claimed that a small skeleton he had seen was probably alien.

It was eventually revealed that the skeleton was human as it had “a series of mutations in skeletal genes that could possibly explain biology,” Nolan explained.

The brains of the pilots allegedly had contact and the findings

Nolan published a paper entitled “The sequence of the entire Atacama skeleton genome shows new mutations associated with dysplasia” – which led the professor to come into contact with people associated with the CIA and various aerospace companies.

His involvement with UAP began after he was asked to use his “blood test instruments” to help in cases of pilots who were close to alleged UAP and had “horrible” brain damage.

When asked if he could describe the most abnormal effects on brain “If you’ve ever seen someone with multiple sclerosis, there’s something called white matter disease of the brain,” Nolan said.

“It’s a big white drop, or a lot of white drops, scattered all over the MRI. “It’s essentially dead tissue where the immune system has attacked the brain.”

About 100 patients were examined, mostly “government or military personnel or people working in the aerospace industry,” Nolan said.

“You have a lot of patients, some of whom were hearing strange noises in their heads, others were sick, etc.,” Nolan said. “A reasonable subset of them claimed to have seen UAP and some claimed to be close to things that made them sick.”

Eventually, his team learned that humans, who initially thought they were damaged, had a “hyperlink of neurons in their brains.”

The number of people who had this “hyperlink” led to the open question: “Did contact with anything that they claim to have seen cause it or not?”

Nolan said about a quarter of the patients who had an MRI scan and claimed to have had an appointment eventually died from their injuries.

And the majority were found to have symptoms identical to Havana syndrome. However, some people who have experienced UAP do not have Havana Syndrome, and instead have a wide range of symptoms.

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