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Effects of UAP on Humans and Electronic Equipment

Effects of UAP on Humans and Electronic Equipment
United Kingdom1 pages
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Summary

This document, titled "Scientific & Technical Memorandum 55/2/00," is part of a British report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and their potential effects. It examines various aspects of human experiences during sightings, including physical sensations, electronic disturbances, and unusual sounds or smells. The text explores electromagnetic fields, thermal effects, and cases where witnesses reported burns, equipment malfunctions, and animal reactions. While most sightings are easily explained as aircraft, satellites, or clouds, the document highlights rare and complex phenomena, such as the possibility of UAP emitting electromagnetic fields that affect both humans and technology. French and Canadian studies are mentioned, which measured extremely high magnetic fields near sightings, suggesting these events are not random and warrant deeper analysis. The text also addresses neurological effects, such as altered perception and memory, adding an enigmatic layer to UAP reports.