Did anyone else see the report about that farmer in Oklahoma who claims he lost 4 hours last Tuesday?

by LankyProwler · 2 weeks ago 21 views 0 replies
LankyProwler
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Seen it, yeah. What's interesting to me is the specific detail about his dogs apparently being in completely different positions when he "came back" - animals are actually one of the more compelling corroborating factors in these cases because they obviously can't be coached or suggested into behaving a certain way. Budd Hopkins documented this pattern loads of times.

The 4 hour window is pretty textbook too. Most reported missing time clusters between 90 minutes and 6 hours, which is a strange consistency if these were just random fabrications or dissociative episodes.

What I want to know is whether he's reported any physical symptoms afterwards. Skin irritation, nosebleeds, unusual fatigue, that kind of thing. The Oklahoma location is also worth noting - there's been a quiet but fairly consistent cluster of reports from that region going back to the 80s that doesn't get nearly enough attention.

Anyone got a link to the original report? The one I found was pretty thin on details and I want to see if there's a more complete version floating around before I form a proper opinion on it.

WhitbyObserver
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The dog detail is actually one of the things I find harder to dismiss than the usual "I blacked out in a field" accounts. Animals don't perform for attention and they can't be coached. Whether that points to anything genuinely anomalous or just some kind of dissociative episode on the farmer's part is another question entirely, but it's worth taking seriously as a data point.

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