47 minutes. That’s how long Brandon Swanson’s agony lasted on the phone with his parents, while he was walking through the pitch black toward some lights that only he could see. Then, a single short shout: "Oh, sh*t!" followed by absolute silence, though the call continued for a while with no one at Brandon's end of the line.

​How can a man disappear without a trace from an open field?

That’s what I’ve been trying to find out, and I’ve checked every hypothesis: the one from the FBI files, the biological ones, and even the "most conspiratorial" ones like the one about UFOs and without sounding crazy, it seems like the most plausible one to me.

​The hypotheses are:

The fact that he drowned in the Yellow Medicine River, but the water was shallow then, approximately 5 feet

Hypothermia: this one seems too far-fetched to me; it feels like an explanation that’s too abrupt and lacks evidence.

UFO abduction, considering the strange lights.

​I’ve analyzed the evidence that the authorities have kept silent about. But the truth seems much more terrifying than it appears at first glance.

​I left a comment with my audio-video investigation if you are interested.

by BreakPositive4017

3 Comments

  1. BreakPositive4017 on

    ​I tried to keep it short, around 6-7 minutes. It starts with the context and then moves into the hypotheses. I’m not fishing for clicks. I’m just passionate about this case and I want to debate it with other enthusiasts based on the info in the video. Here is the link: https://youtu.be/bSX73enZd04

  2. sausageandweed on

    Humans can drown in as little as an inch of water. 5ft is enough to drown and get swept away.