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Electromagnetic Interference
 Document #50  Status: Debated
 Class: Year: 2003, Location: US-Northwest

 Summary
Computers located within a 1-mile radius in Redland WA transmit what appears to be a radio broadcast over speakers, along with static and 'ghost' images on the monitors, before completely shutting down. Within sixty seconds all electrical components of any kind also shut down

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White-collar workers, when interviewed, report that they think it's probably just some sort of power grid failure of some sort, never mind that the radius has been determined to be nearly perfectly circular (one employee of a financial firm claims that only half the monitor turned off - that is, half the screen remained lit, and the other half, plus the computer tower, shut off immediately. When all power went down, the monitor went completely dead.) All witnesses to the event seem initially quite disturbed by the event, but quickly lose interest in follow-up, and have trouble remembering details within a few days.

July 18, 2003
Redland WA