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More than forty years ago, Derrel Sims had his first encounter with an alien presence. At the age of 17, he experienced a malignant contact with these alien beings that would alter his life forever. As a result of the violent encounter, Derrel made the decision that he would no longer willingly be victim to the bizarre quests of alien entities. He was determined to change his role in life from being “the hunted” to “the hunter.” When these same beings later came for his 5 year old son, Derrel put his hunt into high gear.
Derrel began preparing himself for his lifelong quest of pursuing the alien prey. Every path he took would equip him mentally, physically and spiritually to become a warrior for the cause and to assume the role he feels he was born to play.? As a result, Derrel has spent the past three decades researching the world of alien beings. His focus has been two-fold: To acquire the skills necessary to design and implement a program of compassionate and effective counseling for victims of alien contact; and to collect and analyze medical and scientific evidence of the alien presence. He has spent years studying and training in a broad range of areas that would provide him with a full array of skills necessary to search for and acquire evidence of these creatures.
He served in military intelligence and worked with the CIA, and after the service worked as a police officer, and as a licensed private investigator.
Not surprisingly given his background, Derrel approaches an alien abduction as if it were a crime scene; every element—from the victim’s demeanor to forensic traces in the environment—is a vital clue in solving the alien mystery. Each case enhances his unique perpective as the pre-eminent “Profiler” of alien beings. Every clue contributes to the patterns Derrel has observed in the hundreds of cases he has examined worldwide.
Meanwhile, the hunt continues. . .