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(5 hours ago)Karl12 Wrote: EM effects were my first go to mate but there are some decidedly freaky aspects that don't seem to fit (just like with AR) - loads of apparent EM cases out there though and apparently lots of members from the scientific community (and Congress) took this catalogue very seriously back in the sixties.
There's an official Judicial Court case below from Mendoza, Argentina, August 31st , 1968 which I found really interesting as the Police casefile describes a close range UFO (and occupant) sighting resulting in another stopped wristwatch containing 'antimagnetic rubies'.
• Argentina: The Night a UFO Shook Mendoza Awake
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The reason I found it interesting is that I also came across this report from the same town one month earlier involving a nurse at a local hospital witnessing a UFO and having a stopped wristwatch later found to be radioactive.
I wonder too if the electro magnetic effects affect the human psyche.
There is a lot going on here that might be both objective and subjective.