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Jim Segala

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Radiation ScientistMedical Researcher
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Researcher
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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States

Jim Segala is a radiation scientist who plays a key role in investigating the physiological effects of UAP encounters and has specialised in radiation-like injury patterns. The central case object of his work is the 1980 Cash-Landrum incident near Huffman, Texas, in which Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum and her grandson Colby suffered severe radiation-like injuries following an encounter with a diamond-shaped UAP.

  • Radiation scientist specialising in radiation-like injury patterns from UAP incidents
  • Medical analysis of symptoms such as burns, nausea and hair loss
  • Documentation of physical evidence for UAP-related health effects
  • Investigated the 1980 Cash-Landrum incident near Huffman, Texas
  • Analysed injuries to Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum and her grandson Colby after an encounter with a diamond-shaped UAP
  • Documented the severe radiation-like injuries sustained after the incident
  • Influenced later programs such as AAWSAP in the study of encounter injuries

For the UAP timeline, Segala's significance lies in a rarely worked-on flank: medicine. Where most UAP debates end at radar, video or pilot testimony, he shifts the focus to the witnesses' bodies and their clinical findings. He thereby provides the most important physiological foundation on which programs such as AAWSAP could document health effects seriously in the first place.

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