Cattle Mutilations

Animal Mutilations - A Phenomena


Animal Mutilations - A Phenomena
by Ellie Crystal

Reports of animals with vital organs removed with no signs of humans or other animals present at the time of the mutilation.

Most of these mutilations refer to supposed ET mutilations of animals such as cattle, dogs, or cats.

CATTLE MUTILATIONS:

Cattle Mutilation Phenomena refers to thousands of cases in North America where cattle have been found mutilated under abnormal circumstances. Many mutilated cattle have been found marked with fluorescent paint, probably to help identify them in the dark.

The cows are found dead (although the cause of death is undetermined), exsanguinated (all their blood has been removed). Precise "laser-precision" cuts are observed in the mutilated cattle. They have had certain organs surgically removed from their bodies. Often their reproductive and rectal organs have been removed.

Abnormally high radiation levels have been detected near the dead animals when they are found, and scavengers will not touch the carcass. There are no footprints leading to or from the cows. There is evidence (clamp marks on the animals' legs) that the cattle were taken from their habitats and mutilated elsewhere. Sightings of UFOs and strange, unmarked, black helicopters coincide with many cattle mutilation cases.

Some people suspect our government as being behind this as some sort of biological warfare plan. yet this is a world phenomemon.

Linda Moulton Howe discussed animal mutilations with me when I hostessed, "The Metaphysical Experience".

Her book A Strange Harvest explored the worldwide animal mutilation mystery which has haunted the U.S. and other countries since the late 1960's-- and continues to date.

In 1989, she authored and published a hard-cover book entitled An Alien Harvest - Further Evidence Linking Animal Mutilations and Human Abductions to Alien Life Forms.

May 1997....Cattle Mutilations On The Rise In Southwest USA.

Since late April, the number of cattle mutilations has increased sharply in the USA, with several new cases reported in Colorado and New Mexico. On April 29, a 7-year-old Hereford cow was found dead in Colorado's San Luis Valley, just north of the New Mexico state line. The animal was missing flesh from its left mandible and a substantial portion of its tongue. The left eye had been "carved out of its socket." Sheriff's deputies searched 1/4-acres around the carcass but found "no unusual tracks, prints or evidence was found." (See the Colorado newspaper The Valley Courier for May 15 and May 16, 1997). On the morning of May 1, a rancher found his11-month-old Hereford- Charolais bull dead in a 4-acre pasture near Arroyo Seco, New Mexico (population 500), located 46 miles (73 kilometers) north of Santa Fe.

The case was investigated by the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS). According to the NIDS report, which was posted by IUFO, the 400-lb bull "was lying on its left side facing north at the corner of the 4-acre pasture near the fence. The tongue was missing--it had been cut out by the root...The right eye was missing, and a quarter-sized hole on the right side of the neck was seen, which appeared by visible inspection to contain smooth edges. The penis and the testicles were removed through the rear of the animal and the scrotum was intact. The anus was missing, but appeared to have been damaged by predators."

According to the NIDS report, the group's field investigation team also found "that some type of heavy mechanical object had made indentations 150 feet south of where the bull was found." The report noted that similar ground marks were found near a cattle mutilation in Dulce, New Mexico on April 24, 1978. On Tuesday, May 13, 1997, a rancher in Huerfano County, Colorado, just east of La Veta Pass, found two mutilated cows on his property.

Missing from both cows were the eyes, mandible, tongue and rectum. The case was investigated by Officer Lonnie Brown of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. According to investigator Christopher O'Brien, author of THE MYSTERIOUS VALLEY (St. Martin's Press,1996), this Huerfano County.

A rancher "has lost quite a number of animals in the past, including four in 1994," in a case investigated by Linda Moulton Howe and David Perkins. UFOs have also been reported in the same area of the San Luis Valley as the mutilations. A couple from La Veta, Colorado (population 611) told O'Brien that "they watched an unusual bright orange-red light that previous Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (May 12 through May 14, 1997)." Six additional witnesses from La Veta told David Perkins that they saw a UFO in the area during the first week of May. According to the NIDS report released by IUFO, witnesses in Arroyo Seco, N.M. testified that they had seen a green light flying in the area on the night of the bull's death.

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