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BAASS UAP Threat Assessment Published

BAASS completed its 228-page UAP Threat Assessment for the DIA β€” the central document of the AAWSAP program. The assessment concluded that UAP constitute a threat to human health, based on documented physiological effects on military personnel and civilians.

Date
July 30, 2010
Type
Document
Country
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Background

On July 30, 2010, BAASS completed its 228-page "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Threat Assessment" for the DIA, serving as the central document of the AAWSAP program.

This assessment synthesized findings from the Integrated Research Department, drawing from all seven BAASS departments.

Key Facts

  • Date: July 30, 2010
  • Organization: BAASS (Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies)
  • Document: 228-page "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Threat Assessment"
  • Recipient: DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency)
  • Program: AAWSAP (Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program)

Findings

The assessment concluded that UAP constitute a threat to human health.

This was based on documented physiological effects on military personnel and civilian witnesses.

  • Immune system disruption
  • Autoimmune conditions
  • Neurological symptoms

Significance

The document represented the Integrated Research Department's synthesis of findings from all seven BAASS departments.