Herb Schirmer Abduction
Police Sergeant Herb Schirmer encountered a UFO on patrol and later recovered memories of being taken aboard. The Condon Committee investigated his case, finding him credible.
The Herb Schirmer Abduction
On December 3, 1967, Ashland, Nebraska police sergeant Herb Schirmer encountered a UFO while on routine patrol. Initially reporting only a sighting, he later recalled under hypnosis being taken aboard the craft. His case was notable for investigation by the University of Colorado’s Condon Committee.
The Officer
Herbert Schirmer:
- Police sergeant
- Ashland, Nebraska
- On night patrol
- December 3, 1967
- Experienced officer
The Patrol
That night:
- 2:30 AM
- Routine patrol
- Highway 6 intersection
- Saw red lights
- Assumed truck
The Approach
Schirmer drove closer:
- Lights rose up
- Metallic disc visible
- Legs underneath
- Object ascended
- Rapidly departed
The Initial Report
Schirmer reported:
- “A flying saucer”
- In his log
- Brief description
- Missing time noticed
- Only 10 minutes
The Missing Time
He realized:
- More time had passed
- Than seemed possible
- Could not account
- For 20 minutes
- Memory gap
Physical Effects
Afterward:
- Headache developed
- Red welt on neck
- Below ear
- Buzzing sound
- Weakness
Condon Committee
University of Colorado:
- Selected his case
- For investigation
- Hypnosis conducted
- Dr. Leo Sprinkle
- Memories recovered
The Hypnotic Recall
Under hypnosis:
- Schirmer remembered more
- Being taken aboard
- Communication with beings
- Tour of craft
- Mission explained
The Beings
He described:
- Approximately 5 feet tall
- Grey-white skin
- Catlike eyes
- Uniforms with emblem
- Telepathic communication
The Message
Beings allegedly told him:
- From nearby galaxy
- Observing Earth
- Drawing power from electrical lines
- Would contact humans again
- Not hostile
The Craft Interior
Schirmer described:
- Control room
- Map of universe
- Propulsion system
- Reversal of magnetic polarity
- Advanced technology
The Investigation
Condon Committee found:
- Schirmer credible
- Polygraph passed
- No mental illness
- Sincere belief
- Case unexplained
Later Life
Schirmer afterward:
- Left police force
- Continued speaking
- Maintained account
- Wrote about experience
- Lifelong impact
Significance
The Schirmer case is significant for:
- Police officer witness
- Official investigation
- Hypnotic regression details
- Condon Committee involvement
- Credibility assessment
Legacy
The Herb Schirmer abduction became an important case in the development of abduction research. The Condon Committee’s involvement, despite their generally skeptical conclusions, lent credibility to the serious investigation of such reports.