Summary
Dr. Christopher 'Kit' Green is a former CIA Senior Division Analyst who maintained the agency's internal UAP file custodianship - the informal 'Weird Desk' - from the early 1970s through the mid-1980s, briefing two CIA directors on UAP phenomena. A board-certified forensic neurologist and brain imager, he was awarded the CIA's National Intelligence Medal for a classified project from 1979-1983. He authored one of the 38 AAWSAP Defense Intelligence Reference Documents in 2009, analyzing physiological injuries attributed to UAP proximity. His subsequent collaboration with Dr. Garry Nolan on neurological anomalies in UAP-affected government personnel produced the most rigorous scientific dataset on potential human physiological effects of close UAP encounters.
Roles
- -Senior Division Analyst, CIA Office of Scientific Intelligence
- -Custodian, CIA UAP Files ("Weird Desk")
- -VP Global Health / Chief Medical Officer, General Motors
- -Professor of Diagnostic Radiology and Psychiatry, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- -AAWSAP DIRD Author - Clinical UAP Medical Effects (2009)
Organizations
Education
- -B.S., Biochemistry - University of California, Los Angeles
- -M.D. - University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
- -Ph.D., Neurophysiology - University of Michigan
Early Career
- -Board-certified forensic neurologist and diplomate in neurology; extensive clinical background in brain imaging and neurological pathology
- -Joined CIA's Office of Scientific Intelligence in the late 1960s as a Senior Division Analyst specializing in life sciences and neurosciences
- -Rose to informal custodianship of CIA's anomalous phenomena files, a position informally called the 'Weird Desk'
- -Received CIA National Intelligence Medal for classified contributions between 1979 and 1983
- -After leaving the CIA, served as VP of Global Health, Safety, Environment and Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer at General Motors from the mid-1980s through the 2000s
- -Returned to academic medicine as a professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine