TV
remote in bizarre dream
By Crusty Blanche-Froid
Mrs
Hausmann after her "terrible night" is comforted by Dr. Waldheim, Dalhousie
Chief of Psychiatry. Photo courtesy Dalhousie Psychiatric Clinic
HALIFAX. (NP) A strange case of possible demonic possession
has psychiatrists and psychologists "baffled and amazed". Some are even
scratching their heads.
Notional Pest has learned that a mature lady
of uncertain age, who had not previously been known to receive nocturnal
visits from demons, is reported to have had a 'visitation' so bizarre that
it has doctors at the Dalhousie
Interpretation of Dreams Institute
pouring through basic texts by Freud and Jung.
Mrs. Fredericka Isabella Yvonne Marguretta Hausmann
(her name has been altered to protect her privacy) lives in upstairs apartment
2A at 24 Lord Dalhousie Drive in Halifax. Mrs Hausmann said she had a strange
and "terribly disturbing" dream that was "the weirdest thing that ever
happened to me."
Mrs. Hausmann said she went to bed as she always does
at 11 o'clock after turning off the CBC news with Peter Mansbridge. She
then turns on the bedside radio to listen to Art Bell. Mr. Bell hosts a
late night radio talk show that deals with extra-terrestrials and their
schemes to infiltrate humankind with space aliens that will soon take over
the world. "His end-of-the-world predictions help me go to sleep," said
Mrs Hausmann.
Before climbing under the covers Mrs Hausmann normally
gives her Maine coon cat "Salmonella" a saucer of milk and a warm fondling
behind the ears.
On this night, however, Sammy (her pet name for the
cat), could not be found. A thorough search of her apartment yielded no
clue whatsoever as to what had happened to Sammy. Normally the cat watches
the news with her, but on this night, she recalls that Sammy had hissed
loudly in the middle of a long boring news analysis of 'Shawinigate' and
had bounded out of the room. Mrs. Hausmann thought no more about it until
she laid out the saucer of milk.
'Who the heck are you?'
During the night, "around 3:15 AM as best I can recall,"
Mrs. Hausmann dreamt that a strange man crawled into bed with her. "I remember
asking him, 'who the heck are you?' I don't normally swear but, frankly,
he scared the living wits out of me."
The dream stranger in her bed, however, provoked her
into reaching for what she referred to as, 'his private parts'. To her
astonishment, her roaming hand suddenly encountered something hard. At
that, the dream stranger disappeared, she woke up, and found clutched in
her hand the TV remote.
The TV remote is a plastic, fifty-five button, contoured,
shiny black battery-driven device that in only a few particulars resembles
the object Mrs Hausmann groped for in her dream.
Although it was still hours before the normal work
day, Mrs. Hausmann immediately called 911. Within minutes a squad of para-psychiatrists
from the Dalhousie Psychiatric Clinic was at her door. After briefly examining
Mrs. Hausmann, who had to be sedated with several glasses of warm milk,
the five-person team conducted a thorough search of the premises.
The cat Sammy was soon located by Mrs. Hausmann hiding
in her linen closet. But it is not immediately known what the para-psychiatrists
were searching for.
Dr. Curtis Waldheim, Chief of Psychiatry at Dalhousie,
did not wish to be 'on record' after the incident, but he did admit 'off
the record' that "in deeply disturbing cases such as this, the 'dream'
man sometimes turns out to be an actual, live, person and in every such
case we have to be 100 percent certain that the intruder, usually male,
is not under the bed or hiding in unusual places."
CBC Newsworld will be featuring a complete story
of the bizarre incident with Hanna Gartner interviewing Mrs. Hausmann and
various psychiatrists from Halifax and surrounding areas, on Thursday,
18 August. See your newspaper for local listings.
Notional Pest
MORE STRANGE STORIES OF MRS. HAUSMANN CAN BE FOUND ON NEWSWORLD
WITH HANNA GARTNER
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