2 Disturbing PARANORMAL CASES You Won't Forget! [Viewer Submitted Stories]
Analysis Summary
Summary
Officer Herbert Shermer was a 22-year-old police sergeant on patrol in Ashlin, Nebraska, on December 3, 1967. Around 2:30 a.m., he saw blinking red lights and discovered a metallic disc-shaped object hovering above the road. The craft ascended and emitted a high-pitched sound before disappearing. After the encounter, Shermer experienced a headache and found a red welt on his neck. He later recalled missing 20 minutes of time and underwent hypnosis, revealing that small beings had taken him aboard their craft. They communicated with him mentally and physically. Shermer's experience changed his understanding of the universe and he continued to seek answers throughout his life.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses various accounts of alien abductions, focusing on the experiences of Officer Herbert Shermer and Brenda Butler. Both individuals describe encounters with extraterrestrial beings and the lasting effects these experiences had on their lives.
Officer Herbert Shermer encountered a metallic disc-shaped object and was taken aboard by small humanoid beings.
Herbert Shermer
“I truly did encounter beings from another world who would forever alter my understanding of the universe.”
Brenda Butler
“I have been experimented on at one point; I believe all the sodium had been removed from my body.”
Officer Herbert Shermer encountered a metallic disc-shaped object and was taken aboard by small humanoid beings.
Shermer experienced 20 minutes of lost time and developed a red welt on his neck after the encounter.
Brenda Butler has been an abductee of extraterrestrial visitors since she was 8 years old.
Brenda Butler experienced a bright light entering her room and felt herself being lifted towards the sky.
Brenda Butler believes she has been experimented on by extraterrestrials, including a significant removal of sodium from her body.
Analysis Summary
Herbert Shermer
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.