Schirmer Abduction

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Herbert Schirmer
Biography
Name: Herbert Schirmer
Abduction
Status: Single Abductee
First Abd Date: December 3, 1967
Location: Ashland, Nebraska
Artifact(s): None
Media
Book: None
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Nebraska Police Sergeant Herbert Schirmer claimed that he was abducted by extraterrestrials in December 3, 1967, while in Ashland, Nebraska. His case was one of those investigated in the Condon Report. He flew to Boulder, Colorado and was examined under hypnosis by psychologist Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle of the University of Wyoming on February 13, 1968.

Under hypnosis he reported that he had seen a blurred white object that came out of what he had at first mistaken for a truck because of blinking red lights. The white object communicated mentally with him, preventing him from drawing his gun. After hypnosis he said that the beings in the vehicle were friendly, had bases in Venus, and drew energy from power lines.

The commission's conclusion was "Evaluation of psychological assessment tests, the lack of any evidence, and interviews with the patrolman, left project staff with no confidence that the trooper’s reported UFO experience was physically real." Sprinkle thought Schirmer believed what he was saying and was not consciously inventing the story.

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