Herbert Schirmer is an alleged victim of an abduction . His case was considered by the Commission Condon .
The alleged kidnapping took place in Ashland (Nebraska) on 3 December 1967 , when Schirmer was 22 years and served as Sergeant of Police . On 13 February 1968 he was examined under hypnosis by psychologist Ronald Leo Sprinkle of the University of Wyoming .
Schirmer told of having seen a white object on the road, which had initially mistaken for a truck as he had red lights flashing. He received a communication telepathic from the vehicle, which forced him to pull out the gun. Schirmer said under hypnosis that the beings who were on the vehicle they looked a little like reptilian humanoids , wearing overalls with a kind of emblem of a serpent, winged, were friendly and said to prevent from a nearby galaxy, and have bases of Venus .
Dr. Sprinkle thought Schirmer believed what he was saying and did not consciously invented the story. After investigation, the Commission concluded that Condon "based on the evaluation of psychological tests, interviews with the police and the lack of any evidence, one could not conclude that the experience had been physically real."
Schirmer's experience has been reported in the book Gods, Demons and Space Chariots.
The alleged kidnapping took place in Ashland (Nebraska) on 3 December 1967 , when Schirmer was 22 years and served as Sergeant of Police . On 13 February 1968 he was examined under hypnosis by psychologist Ronald Leo Sprinkle of the University of Wyoming .
Schirmer told of having seen a white object on the road, which had initially mistaken for a truck as he had red lights flashing. He received a communication telepathic from the vehicle, which forced him to pull out the gun. Schirmer said under hypnosis that the beings who were on the vehicle they looked a little like reptilian humanoids , wearing overalls with a kind of emblem of a serpent, winged, were friendly and said to prevent from a nearby galaxy, and have bases of Venus .
Dr. Sprinkle thought Schirmer believed what he was saying and did not consciously invented the story. After investigation, the Commission concluded that Condon "based on the evaluation of psychological tests, interviews with the police and the lack of any evidence, one could not conclude that the experience had been physically real."
Schirmer's experience has been reported in the book Gods, Demons and Space Chariots.
The Herman Schirmer case actually happened in December 3, 1967.
ReplyDeleteIt was REAL! It happened to me also!! It was humiliating and degrading !! They abducted me and treated me horribly! Way worse then, Officer Schirmer got treated!! Not sure which observation deck he was on, obviously not the same one I was on!?!?!
ReplyDeleteTotally different experience! I begged and pleaded for them not to probe me like that police officer that that got a dishonorable discharge from the alien nation!!!
ReplyDeleteThey took me from my kayak!! Forced me to watch an old episode of an old Rosie O’Donnell show, then insisted I eat with a spoon that had Donald Trumps name engraved into it !!! It was the most degrading and disgusting thing I’ve ever had to do?!?!
ReplyDeleteWHY ME!!! OMG, WHY ME?!?!
I’ll never be able to eat another pork chop, as long as I live!!
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