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  Abduction phenomenon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The abduction phenomenon is an umbrella term used to describe a number of hypotheses, claims or assertions stating that non-human creatures kidnap individuals—sometimes called "abductees"—usually for medical testing or for sexual reproduction procedures.
Abduction claimants do not always attempt to explain the phenomenon, but some take independent research interest in it themselves, and explain the lack of greater awareness of Alien Abduction as the result of either extraterrestrial or governmental interest in cover-up.
In many abduction reports, the individual(s) concerned are often travelling by automobile at the time of the incident, usually at night or in the early morning hours, and usually in a rural or sparsely populated area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abduction_phenomenon   (4205 words)

  
 Schirmer Abduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nebraska Police Sergeant Herbert Schirmer claimed that he was abducted by extraterrestrials in 1967.
His case was one of those investigated in the Condon Report.
However, Sprinkle thought Schirmer believed what he was saying.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Schirmer_Abduction   (211 words)

  
 Abduction Phenomenon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Abduction Phenomenon is as umbrella term used to describe a number of hypotheses, claims or assertions stating that extraterrestrial creatures kidnap individuals--sometimes called "abductees"--usually for medical testing or for sexual reproduction procedures.
Proposed psychological alternative explanations of the abduction phenomenon have included hallucination, false memories (such as the ones medically shown to be produced by hypnosis), temporary schizophrenia, and parasomniae - near-sleep mental states (hypnogogic states and sleep paralysis).
Abduction claimants do not always attempt to explain the phenomenon, but some take independent research interest in it themselves, and explain the lack of greater awareness of Alien Abduction as the result of either extraterrestrial or governmental interest in coverup.
www.casimiro.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/a/ab/abduction_phenomenon.html   (336 words)

  
 Herb Schirmer Abduction - UFO Casebook Files
As Patrolman Schirmer pased through the intersection of Highway 6 with Highway 63 on the outskirts of Ashland, he saw what appeared to be red lights on a large truck stopped a short way down Highway 63.
Schirmer returned to the police station, noting that it was now 3:00 a.m., which surprised him because he felt that only ten minutes had passed.
Afterward, Schirmer developed a red welt on his neck, a headache, and he began to feel ill. Word of Schirmer's sighting got to the Condon Commission at the University of Colorado, which was in the process of investigating all available UFO data.
www.ufocasebook.com /schirmerabduction.html   (609 words)

  
 Phenomenon - The Herbert Schirmer abduction -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Schirmer returned to his station with a severe headache and an inexplicable red welt behind his ear.
Schirmer was hypnotized by Sprinkle, and more details came out.
Schirmer was interviewed by the Condon Committee, but not much publicity was given to his experience.
stateoftheart.nl /phenomenon/frames/subjects/et/abduction/schirmer.htm   (235 words)

  
 Unidentified Flying Object (the Schirmer Abduction case) - UFO Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Schirmer said he was conveyed, by a glass elevator, to another level of the craft and saw a TV-like screen which the spaceman manipulated.
Schirmer says he is not a church-goer, but looks to a Bible quote as a source of comfort that he is not going crazy.
Schirmer said that he believes he was put in some sort of trance, perhaps with the aid of the silver object placed beside his neck.
www.ufoevidence.org /Cases/CaseSubarticle.asp?ID=661   (1630 words)

  
 Police Officer Herbert Schirmer Abduction - Ashland, Nebraska, United States - December 3, 1967 - UFO Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Schirmer then got out of the police car and, with a flashlight in hand, inspected the surface of the road where the object had hovered so low to the ground.
As the morning wore on, Schirmer was to suffer a headache, a “weird buzzing” in his head, and would discover that he had a “red welt” on his neck.
Schirmer had the impression that the small antennas were somehow a part of their communication process with him - that part of their contact with him was mental and part of it was physical.
www.ufoevidence.org /cases/case659.htm   (1174 words)

  
 1967-The Abduction of Patrolman Herb Schirmer
The red lights that he had seen were blinking through the oval portholes of a metallic, oval-shaped object that was hovering at a height of about eight feet above the road's surface.
Afterward, Schirmer developed a red welt on his neck, a headache, and he began to feel ill. Word of Schirmer's sighting was related to the Condon Commission at the University of Colorado, which investigated UFO reports.
According to Schirmer, he was ridiculed by some of the townspeople, his car was dynamited, and his wife left him.
www.ufocasebook.com /herbertschirmer.html   (555 words)

  
 UFO
In December 1967, Police Sgt. Herbert Schirmer was involved in an abduction incident near Ashland, Nebraska.
In brief, Schirmer was on patrol in the early hours of the morning when, on the outskirts of town, he saw something on the highway that he thought was a broken-down truck.
Schirmer turned his vehicle headlights on the object and saw that it was not a truck.
aboutfacts.net /UFO2.htm   (362 words)

  
 Re: Abduction - The Issue Of Reality   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Incidentally I wrote "Schirmer 'abduction'" not as a scare-quote but because the geezer was invited aboard the UFO, not napped, and much of what allegedly followed is nearer contactee stories than later abduction ones.
As I've said before, abduction claims are not as consistent as some would like them to be.
It would be interesting to know if the psychological profiles of Schirmer that the Condon team ran are now available for inspection in some archive or other.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/1999/feb/m11-005.shtml   (421 words)

  
 UFO related audio clips
Recorded within a couple of hours following their abduction, this 30 minute recording was made without Mr.
It is from his collection that this tape (much deteriorated) has been recovered, preserved and prevented from being lost to future generations of researchers and crypto-aeronautical historians.
This recording is extremely valuable both to abduction researchers and for its historical aspects.
www.konsulting.com /audio_clips.htm   (1976 words)

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