A Colorado Cattle Mutilation Case
A Colorado Cattle Mutilation Case
Cattle Mutilation Phenomena refers to thousands of cases in North America
where cattle have been found mutilated under abnormal circumstances. The
cows are found dead (although the cause of death is undetermined),
exsanguinated (all their blood has been removed), and 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 most cattle mutilation cases.
The phenomena began in the Fall of 1973, when farmers in Minnesota and Kansas
reported mutilated cattle. The circumstances surrounding the deaths were
different then anything the local police had ever investigated. At this
time, the blame for the mutilations was placed on Satanic cults. Soon,
reports of cattle mutilations spread throughout the Midwest United States and
even into Canada. Paranoia and speculation about the deaths ran rampant. By
the late 1970s, four main theories about the mutilation cases had emerged:
1.The blame was to be placed on Satanic cults and ritual sacrifices.
2.The deaths were a result of intelligence agency secret projects
involving chemical weapons testing.
3.Mass hysteria had blown simple cow deaths out of proportion.
4.Extraterrestrial experiments were to blame.
Police agencies in Alberta, Idaho, Montana, and Iowa did link some
mutilation cases to satanic cults.
However, police investigating this theory found little supporting evidence
and often ran into dead ends. Evidence has been found to support this
theory. Black, unmarked, helicopters with tinted windows and powerful
searchlights are often seen during a cattle mutilation wave. Evidence at
the scene of a mutilation suggest that the cattle were taken elsewhere by
air, mutilated, and then dropped back near to where they were taken. A
number of mutilations revealed that the cows may have died from a simple
cattle virus, but nothing experimental.
It is very unlikely that all the mutilations were simple deaths blown out of
proportion. There is much evidence to support the fact that these incidents
were indeed extraordinary. The U.S. Government has expended thousands of
dollars to investigation agencies to look into this phenomena.
The fourth hypothesis is very interesting and has much supporting evidence.
UFOs are usually seen in the vicinity of cattle mutilations, and cattle are
deathly afraid of them (i.e. they have been noted as stampeding and bellowing
when in the presence of a UFO). Cattle mutilations often occur in UFO
Hotspots such as Northern New Mexico, and near Area 51, Nevada. Two separate
alien abductees have reported, under regressive hypnosis, seeing cattle taken
into the alien craft and mutilated.
The cattle mutilation phenomena claimed the lives of over 10,000 head of
cattle by 1979. Areas such as New Mexico had been especially 'hit' hard. It
is a phenomena that has haunted and terrified ranchers, investigators, and
many others all over North America. The purpose of these grotesque and
strange occurrences still remains a mystery.
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