Dr. Martin Abbass
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Hi and hello audience.
I'm Dr. Martin Abbas, a Yorkshire lad that came to London and studied medicine.
I've been a doctor for three decades, GP for two decades and I got involved with sort of UFO research or UAP research as it were for about 16 years now and with Unhidden over the last year or so.
So it's been an eventful life so far and this is becoming increasingly interesting.
So...
Increase, I mean, the initial time that sort of John probably heard about me, I was sort of working with an experiencer called Paul Sinclair.
And I was looking at the sort of the health effects that were happening to him.
And fortuitously, John was looking at the psychological effects and there was a paper written for that.
And then obviously the physical effects and I was sort of involved a little bit with the physical effects paper.
And then obviously the natural progression has been the sort of the public health paper that's been written.
uh that i've been involved in as well so it's very much sort of instead of it being sort of the sort of general review that you have of of uap and is it real is it not real this has become very much in my wheelhouse uh the the sort of the medical effect so it's that's really sort of piqued my interest and it's it's certainly a space that's lacking uh for the medical profession so yeah this is this is did you have an interest outside of that professionally going back or
Yeah, absolutely.
For the last 16 years, I've been sort of interested in the phenomenon.
And I sort of go to the cliffs of Yorkshire with my friend Paul and his team.
And we sort of look at the skies for four or five hours a night and looking at these unusual phenomenon flying around in right angle turns at speed.
It's very unusual.
So, you know, it's there's something going on.
I don't know what it is.
It could be all military, of course, but whatever it is.
it's unusual and hence it's interesting.