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Written by Angel   
Wednesday, 18 March 2009

The report known as the Condign Report

 is located on the internet at:

http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/FreedomOfInformation/PublicationScheme/SearchPublicationScheme/UapInTheUkAirDefenceRegionExecutiveSummary.htm

Information from the Condign Report:

Characteristics:

·         Indications are that "unidentified aerial phenomenon" (UAP)

is an electromagnetic mass of plasma, buoyant and behaves like

a “non-deformable solid sphere in a flow of non-compressible fluid.”

·         The phenomenon is scalable – that is it can be any size from

very small to extremely large

·         It can be composed of any of the electromagnetic spectrum from

UV to visible to microwaves (very high frequency waves to very low

frequency waves)

·         Like other charged entity, it can be attracted to any oppositely

charged body or electrostatic field like jet exhaust, volcanic activity,

electrical storms, radio/radar transmitters, electrical distribution lines,

transformers, substations, anodes, etc.

·         They are maintained through an internal source of energy

·          They can dart toward any attractive electrostatic field like

aircraft, radio/radar, altimeters, motors, etc.

·         They move at variable velocities under the influence of magnetic,

electromagnetic or electrostatic fields

·         They often have form in multiples that is several spheres traveling

together and then of course they have interactions with each other

·         Change flight directions suddenly ( that is sudden stops and sudden accelerations/decelerations)

 ·         Appear as shining glass balls or cones or glass soccer balls

·         Shape can be modified by aerodynamic forces to assume fuselage

or cigar shape

·         They move along with aircraft

·         Witnesses say they move away with exceptional speed;

however they are always described as “moving away” and never

forward or sideways, meaning they may actually remain in place

while rapidly diminishing in size (optical illusion)

·         Upon cessation they shrink in size to size of a sugar grain,

and if over water the grain will sink.

·         Rarely they are associated with smells like electrical burning

or rotten eggs (sulfur) or with sounds like whistling, buzzing or explosions

Effects:

·         Environment/ Atmosphereo   Leave pits and holes in the ground,

uproot trees, crack granite boulders, boil water, cause atmospheric

trails while pyrotechnic in appearanceo   Form a mist in the atmosphere

when microwaves are involved

·         Machinery

   o   Stopped engines (Russia 1956)

   o   Destroy military planes

   o   Cause 100 degree error in compass readings

        o   Damage electrical equipment with high voltage low currents

·         People 

       o   Mentally --Near field effects has a influence on the temporal

lobes of the human brain causing:

               §  Paranormal experiences

               §  Fear

               §  Mystical experiences

               §  Out of body experiences

               §  Tingling and vibrations

               §  Smells when there are no smells present

     o   Physically knocked over

·         Animals

      o   Hair bristleso   Cat cowers

      o   Farm animals stampede

      o   Visibly frightened

Interactions:

·         Radar

      o   “In general radars inspect their targets at repeated and sometimes

regular intervals in the form of dwells or scans and by illuminating them

with bursts of pulses.  If it is reasonably assumed that a plasma charge

is a cloud of swirling ionized gases with variable electron density possibly

interspersed with periods of greater plasma stability, then for much of the

time the radar reflectivity may vary rapidly possibly uniquely from pulse to

pulse” from the Condign Report Volume 2, Appendix A5 page1

     o   Response from radar is variable possibly due to it aspect or orientation

 or size of the target.  Sometimes the object is visual by sight but not by radar,

and vice versa.

           §  From the Project Hessdalen, the radar could pick up something moving

which could not be seem with the eye

     o   Plasma balls are both absorbers and reflectors of electromagnetic waves

     o   Irradiation of plasma balls may trigger changes in the plasma body

     o   For plasma spheres to be detected the plasma waves must be larger than

the radar wave lengths at a minimum

·         Aircraft

    o   By its construction an airplane moving in the electric and magnetic fields

of the Earth becomes a charged body

    o   It is possible for an electronically charged body to attach itself to an aircraft

 in flight and remain in close proximity

    o   Charged mass is likely to be captured by the exhaust of airplane engines

and to follow it while maintaining a constant distance behind the tail assembly

     o   Ball lightning of various sizes have entered aircraft

     o   Russia has conducted much research into interactions of aircraft with

ball lightning

          §  Reports indicate that aircraft respond to presence of plasma bodies

 within a radius of 10 km

          §  Advise that aircraft maneuver to keep the plasma bodies astern where

the plane would remain safe since a collision from behind is not likely

          §  Reports of lost aircraft to ball lightning and at least 4 fatalities

          §  Plasma balls will push aircraft down (descend) when they are above

           §  Collision from ahead might cause violent pilot reaction

           §  Considered ball lightning phenomenon as very important for safety

concerns (they advised every effort should be made to put the plasma ball astern)

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