The truth is yours to decide - this is a write up of the plot, I just watched the movie and you have to see it to believe it the writting I show you tells you things about the movie but you have to see it it's creep and I believe this is real theres recordings they float up in the air paralyzing them from the neck down there jaw opens more then any human being and this weird voice speaks in the oldest language dead to the holy grail in a non human voice and she was screaming for her child and they found it hard to make out but they recovered some and the end, it said.. "I am.. God" so like wtf creepy as hell read it and watch the movie and the truth is yours to decide what you believe it will blow your mind;
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n 2002, Chapman University hosts a televised interview with psychologist Dr. Abigail "Abbey" Tyler. She tells her story of a close encounter incident at Nome, Alaska in October 2000.
In August 2000, Abbey's husband, Will Jammeson, is mysteriously murdered one night in his sleep, leaving her to raise their two children, Ashley and Ronnie. Dr. Campos, a physician from Anchorage, encourages Abbey to take some time off but she refuses, stating that Will’s research must be continued.
Abbey returns to Nome to tape hypnotherapy sessions with three different patients, all of whom have the same experience: every night they have each seen a white owl at their window staring at them. Abbey puts a patient named Tommy under hypnosis, who then begins screaming and spasms erratically. After Abbey awakens him, she asks Tommy what he saw but he refuses to answer and leaves. Later that night, Tommy holds his family at gunpoint, demanding to speak to Abbey. After a brief conversation with her, he screams "Zimbatu Eter!", demanding to know what it is, then kills his family and himself. The local Sheriff, August, suspects that Abbey’s hypnosis is to blame.
The next morning, Dr. Campos arrives in Nome to see Abbey. He joins her for a session with another patient named Scott. While under hypnosis, Scott starts shaking, foaming at the mouth, levitating, and screaming in a barbaric, unknown language. After awakening him, Abbey suggests that Tommy and Scott were possibly victims of a Non-human kidnapping. Abbey's secretary, who was earlier instructed to make a transcript of Abbey’s tape recorded notes from the previous night, hands her the tape and hastily leaves the room. Abbey plays the tape which starts with her talking normally, until the tape goes quiet. Abbey is heard breathing heavily then screaming hysterically and a metallic, static voice is heard speaking in the background in the strange tongue. Abbey is shocked and terrified by the recording, not recalling any of those events happening. She then returns home and finds scratch marks in the floorboards that match up with her broken fingernails.
Abbey decides to contact Dr. Odusami, who specializes in ancient languages. Once in Nome, he identifies the language from the tape as Sumerian. Later, Abbey gets a phone call from Scott who they visit and put under hypnoses, during which he bolts up, screams, and levitates while speaking in Sumerian. Later, Sheriff August goes to Abbey’s house and tells her Scott’s neck is broken and he is paralyzed from the neck down. Convinced she is responsible, he begins to arrest her, but Dr. Campos arrives and pleads for clemency. The sheriff relents, but says she cannot leave her house, and places a deputy outside her residence.
At 3:33 am the deputy awakens to something in the sky. He then rushes into the house to find Ashley has gone missing. A hysterical Abbey claims Ashley was lifted through the ceiling and outside into a UFO. The sheriff thinks she is delusional and removes her son from her custody. To get Ashley back, Abbey decides that she must make contact with these beings, and the only way to do that is to be hypnotized.
Dr. Campos and Dr. Odusami tape her session and, once hypnotized, she remembers seeing the white owl looking at her. She then says it is not really an owl, as it is grinning, laughing and viciously taunting her. She begins screaming and crying. She then begins to shout in Sumerian, but in a racous, guttural voice. She screams of pains in her shoulders, and it is revealed that she remembers drills and tubes and other torturous machines being used on her in an invasive and horrifically painful pseudo-medical examination. Abbey later wakes up in a hospital with a neck brace on. Sheriff August reveals to her that Will committed suicide, because whatever he was after drove him to the edge. Abbey concludes she must have unknowingly created a delusion to repress the actual events of that night.
During the 2002 interview, Abbey says her patients and herself were all kidnapped and then returned. They have no memory of where they went, but remember a feeling of total hopelessness. The interview ends, revealing Abbey is in a wheelchair, as her neck was also broken.
The film ends saying that Abbey was cleared of any wrongdoing, particularly in the disappearance of Ashley, who was never found. Her son, Ronnie is estranged from her. Abbey left Alaska and now lives on the East Coast of the continental U.S. It is also stated that Nome has had the highest number of unsolved disappearances in all of Alaska, and the FBI has visited them more than any other Alaskan city in the last fifty years.