12-Year-Old Boy’s ALIEN ABDUCTION When He Vanished for 7 Hours
Analysis Summary
Summary
In the summer of 1953, a 12-year-old boy named Jerry Anderson went missing for 7 hours during a summer camp in the English countryside. He was found confused and had no memory of the time he was gone. Years later, after witnessing UFOs, he sought help through hypnosis. Under hypnosis, Jerry recalled seeing a strange light and two figures approaching him. He felt paralyzed and was taken aboard a craft where he encountered beings with gray skin. He experienced telepathic communication and saw a screen showing Earth. After some time, he was returned to the woods. The encounter changed his understanding of reality and raised questions about alien abduction, but he had no lasting impact mentioned beyond the memories retrieved during hypnosis.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript details the account of Jerry Anderson, who vanished for 7 hours during a summer camp in 1953 and later recalled an alien abduction experience under hypnosis. His descriptions align closely with common themes in abduction literature, raising questions about the nature of such encounters.
Jerry Anderson's detailed account of an alien abduction experience, including interactions with gray aliens and telepathic communication.
Jerry Anderson
“The account Jerry Anderson gave under hypnotic regression is by any measure one of the more detailed and compelling alien abduction claims.”
Mr. Rice
“Where have you been all this time?”
Philip Mantle
Carl Negitis
Jerry Anderson vanished for 7 hours during a summer camp in 1953 and had no memory of where he had been.
Under hypnosis, Jerry recalled seeing a strange light in the sky and being approached by two strange figures.
The creatures Jerry encountered were described as having pale gray skin and disproportionately large eyes, matching the common description of gray aliens.
Jerry was told by a figure in red that it is not right to worship.
Analysis Summary
Jerry Anderson
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.