Saw this doing the rounds on a couple of Reddit subs before it landed here. The Nebraska case is genuinely interesting because the guy apparently had no memory gaps - he just lost the three days wholesale, woke up thinking it was still Tuesday when it was Friday. That's a classic marker for what researchers like David Jacobs documented extensively.
What gets me is the physical symptoms he described - the fatigue, the unusual marks on his forearms. Very consistent with other accounts. Farmers in isolated rural areas seem to come up disproportionately in abduction literature and I've always wondered whether that's selection bias or something more deliberate about location.
From my own amateur angle, I've been running spirit box sessions here in Glasgow using a Uniden BC125AT paired with some basic EVP software, and a few months back I picked up something that genuinely stopped me cold - but that's probably a separate thread.
On the ancient aliens side of things, there's an argument that agricultural land has significance going back thousands of years. Certain researchers point to ley lines intersecting rural areas. Nebraska sits on some geologically interesting terrain too.
Has anyone found the original local news source for this? I've only seen secondhand writeups and I'd love to verify the timeline properly before going too deep on it.
Would also be curious whether anyone's cross-referenced this with MUFON case filings from that region - they tend to catalogue physical evidence reports more systematically than most sources. If there's a matching entry it would massively strengthen the credibility here.