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Just watched this last night and was wondering what the consensus was. Briefly, she claimed that while under hypnosis she regained memories of a past life in which she was a young navy man named John Gillespie who was killed during Pearl Harbor.
A few things struck me as odd. Of course, no records of a serviceman named John Gillespie could be found, allegedly because of fires. She had memories of an Ensign Joseph Taussig losing his leg. I did some Googling and his story is actually pretty widely known. Granted, I'm not sure how common such knowledge would have been at the time. She didn't use her real name on the segment. Finally, she seemed to have a odd relationship with her therapist who was her number one supporter on the segment. I say odd because it was disclosed, for instance, that they traveled to Hawaii together which is when she began having further recovered memories of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Granted, I know nothing about her therapy aside from the fact that UM mentioned she originally sought out the therapist because she wanted to lose weight and couldn't through traditional means (so maybe something psychological was suspected). In any event, it seemed atypical of therapist/patient relationships. I also found it interesting that UM made a point to polygraph both of them specifically to see if the story was a hoax. Any thoughts? |
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Was that the one where she said the guy liked to eat a lot of white bread or something? I seem to remember that odd detail.
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She did say that the guy grew up on a farm in Nebraska. Also, he had a girlfriend named Sugar whom he met while stationed in Hawaii. A composite drawing of her was shown and Stack mentioned she would be in her 70s if alive (or real). |
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I guess I always sort of suspected the two may have been running a con to score a book deal or some such thing. Certainly more likely than the presented story, after all.
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I did find this (incomplete) article which was written before the UM segment aired:
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Was Sharon Johnson's first visit to the Arizona memorial the trip she took with Baranowski? I don't know how it was in the '80s, but the names of the deceased are posted throughout the grounds.
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The cynic in me wants to say she researched beforehand, but then again why use an alias and be filmed in silhouette? Outside of the article which talks about UM and the UM segment, I don't see any signs that this woman was seeking publicity or financial gain. And I don't know why she would decide to fake the story while she was seeing a shrink for weight loss. The only logical theory I can come up with is that she had a recurring nightmare as a kid about drowning (possibly a movie she saw about Pearl Harbor as a kid), and the hypnosis session brought this out. I can't explain the naming of John Gillespie though. |
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Ludicrous segment, either they were working a hoax together for attention/to make money, or the shrink was planting false memories as is common with things like alien abduction, satanic ritual abuse etc.
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Which makes me think she had a recurring nightmare about drowning, and then through the power of suggestion in Hawaii came up with the claim that she was a reincarnated sailor from Pearl Harbor. I don't think it was intentionally done for profit though. |
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Ludicrous, indeed.
This segment, to me, is one of the least credible to appear on UM. I don't know how it came to be, but I wouldn't be surprised if Frank Baranowski himself called Unsolved Mysteries with his ludicrous claims, to get publicity. First, why does he hypnotize people in his own home? Doesn't seem legit to me. That could be the reenactment, though. But he sounds like a total con artist, who had something in mind, and implanted "memories" in one of his patients. http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/dead-air-6415984 |
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I've always tended to believe the Bruce Kelly story over Johnson's. Bruce actually went to the family and confidently answered anything they asked.
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