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Tyler turned to his friend psychologist Dr. Abel because he was trapped in the death of her husband William. After being hypnotized, Tyler saw the terrifying scene of her husband's death, but could not see the face of the murderer. On the same day, Tyler returned to the small town of Nome.
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Tommy Fisher, one of Dr. Tyler's patients, after receiving Tyler's hypnosis, he frightenedly claimed to see that the owl was not an owl, but something terrible [video].
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early morning of 2000.10.3 , Tommy shot and killed his wife and children at home and committed suicide. Nome police officer August believes that Tyler's research bears an inescapable responsibility for this and requires him to stop research and hypnotherapy. Tyler went home and thought about the whole thing and recorded it. Abel came to visit Tyler.
In the morning, Scott, another patient of Tyler, accompanied by his wife, asked Tyler to hypnotize him. Like Tommy, Scott also claimed to have seen something indescribable and terrible. And then Tyler and Abel discovered that the tapes at home a few hours ago had recorded their own fearful screams and some kind of unidentified language that did not resemble humans. Tyler thinks it has something to do with alien creatures.
In the evening, Tyler found at home that the book her husband had read had the contact information of the paleolinguist Dr. Odusami. Tyler called to inquire and found that William had asked about ancient languages.
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Dr. Odusami came to Nome. After listening to the tape, he pointed out that the language was actually Sumerian that could not be completely deciphered so far. He translated some fragments and provided some information about Sumerian and Sumerian. People’s information.
Sccott found scars on his arms like Tyler at home, so he asked Tyler to come. Tyler came to Sccott's house with Abel and Odusami to hypnotize Sccott. In the video, Sccott was suspended in the air, shouting some vague words on his back. Three spine smashed, but the image of this video is distorted. Abel testified for Tyler. August decided to lock Tyler at home and send someone to monitor him for 24 hours.
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However, in the early morning, the police officer under surveillance found an unidentified object flying over Tyler's house and took them away. The police arrived and found that Tyler's daughter Ashley was missing. Tyler claimed that Ashley was taken away by aliens. But the video monitored by the police was not recorded. Ronnie was taken away from Tyler.
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Abel hypnotized Tyler. Tyler said he saw the same owl and saw himself being taken away by aliens. Then the video was blurred, and only a vague voice could be heard. Tyler was horrified and talked to another voice speaking in Sumerian, and Tyler fainted.
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Two days later, Tyler woke up in the hospital. August showed Tyler the evidence of her husband William's suicide, the bullet holes in the head and the pistol. But Tyler still believes in what happened to him, William was murdered, and Ashley was taken away.
A video interviewed by Tyler by Dr. Olatunde Osunsanmi of Chapman University in California was also introduced throughout the film. At the end of the film, it is mentioned that the FBI has investigated Nome town more than 2,000 times, which is the most frequently investigated place.
Subtitles at the end of the film: Dr. Abel Campos [Alias] continues to practice psychology in Alaska. He refused comment and participation in this film. Dr. Awoldwa Odusami [Alias] has since attained tenure at a prestigious Canadian university. He asssited with the Sumerian translations, though declined any further involvement. He corroborates Dr. Tyler's testimony. Sheriff August [Alias] retired two years after the incidents and currently resides in nothern Alaska. He rejected any and all involvement in this film. Now 22years old, Ronnie Tyler remains estranged from Dr. Tyler. He continues to blame her for Ashley's disappearance. Dr. Tyler was eventually cleared of all allegations against her, including the disappearance of her daughter. she was since relocated to the east coast of the USA. Due to her deteriorating condition,she remains bedridden under constant medical supervision. She continues to assert that Ashley was taken by non-human intelligences. Ashely has never been found.
At the end of the film, a lot of remarks about UFOs are also quoted.
Whether this is the real thing, or these are just the fantasy of many people, we have no way of knowing what the truth is. At the current level of human civilization, if there is an alien civilization, to alien life, humans may be like primitive single-celled organisms, a gap that is simply unimaginable. For mankind, what is needed is to let go of ignorance, stubbornness, and superstition, and to open up one's own mind. Humility, respect, mutual help and learning are all that is needed.
Added: About Sumerian
Sumerian is an isolated language, and it is not close to any other known languages. Attempts to link Sumerian with other languages, especially Ural-Altaic languages, were unsuccessful. Sumerian is a cohesive language, that is, its words are composed of segments that are glued together.
The Sumerians invented a kind of hieroglyph, which later developed into cuneiform. This is the oldest known human script. There are hundreds of thousands of Sumerian articles that have been unearthed today, most of which are carved on clay slabs. These include personal and corporate correspondence, remittances, recipes, encyclopedic lists, laws, hymns, prayers, magic spells, and scientific articles including math, astronomy, and medical content. Many large buildings, such as large sculptures, are also engraved with text. Multiple versions of many articles are preserved because they are often copied (for example, as handwriting exercises). Copying was the only way for people at the time to spread articles. After the people of the Semitic language became the rulers of Mesopotamia, Sumerian remained the language of religion and law.
Even experts find it difficult to understand Sumerian scripts. Especially the early Sumerian scripts are very difficult, because they often do not contain all the grammatical structures.
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