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Jeff Walker #64 @7317
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Wed Jun 26 22:45:05 1991
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Other farms hit
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Bill Veenhuizen wasn't the only farmer in Maple Valley,
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Washington having mutilation problems. On Sunday, November 11, two
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female sheep were found with their sexual organs removed. The
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Hicks-Raburn King County Police found small holes on the carcasses
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that they concluded might be BB gun pellet wounds, but no pellets
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were found.
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Mystery technology
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Another major question: Had the blood been drained from all those
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animals without cutting them? If alien life forms are responsible,
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and blood is a fluid they need for sustenance, do the aliens have
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a technology which can transfer molecules of blood from within a
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living system and leave mysteriously dead animals behind having no
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cuts at all: The same question might apply to the hundreds of wild
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horses which were found dead in Nevada in 1989.
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In November, 1989, in Red Cloud, Nebraska, rancher Ron Bartels
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found a large, 1,000 lb. Chianina cow dead and mutilated. The
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Franklin County Sheriff Department investigated, and veterinarian
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Carl Guthrie, D.V.M., was asked to do a necropsy. In his report, he
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stated that a four-inch straight incision had been made over the
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cervical trachea. Beyond that cut inside the animal, over eight
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inches of trachea and esophagus had been surgically removed- "The
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skin over the abdomen was removed in a clear, demarcated line-no
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musculature disturbed," he noted. And the rectum and vagina were
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cored out.
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Predators discounted
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Dr. Guthrie concluded: "There were definite signs of suspicious
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acts to the body of this cow-the nature in which the skin was
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severed and removed was not characteristic of a predator strike."
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In addition to those cuts described by Dr. Guthrie, the neat
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circular patch of skin removed around the cow's eye, along with the
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eyeball, has been one of the hallmarks of animal mutilations since
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the 1970s. Rancher Ron Bartels told me, ". . . after several days,
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there had been no predation, and with the number of coyotes we now
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have in this area, they completely strip a carcass very quickly."
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But nothing touched the strangely cut cow. How are the cuts made:
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In my book An Alien Harvest, published in 1989, I show for the
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first time that tissue gathered from mutilator cuts in Arkansas on
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March 11, 1989, revealed the following characteristics under
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microscopic examination:
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1) The line is pinpoint thin;
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2) The line was subjected to high heat, probably 300 degrees
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Fahrenheit or above, leaving a hard and darkened edge;
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3) The cuts were made rapidly, probably in two minutes or less,
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because there is no inflammatory cell destruction which typically
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begins in a few minutes after any trauma to tissue
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(See contrasting photomicrographs).
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In addition to the 1989 mutilation reports in Idaho, Washington,
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Nebraska and Arkansas, there have been other cases in Colorado,
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Oklahoma, Missouri and Florida. Further, over 800 wild horses in
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Nevada have died mysteriously, about 70 domestic cats have been
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Found dead and bloodlessly mutilated in Tustin, California and 30
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more cats in the East Bay of San Francisco. A city employee in
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Setauket, Long Island, NY, has reported to me that about a dozen
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raccoons, opossums, dogs and cats have been found in Percy Rayner
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bloodlessly mutilated with cuts similar to cows. I have also
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received calls about mutilations in Canada, but have no firm
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photographs or reports.
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After An Alien Harvest was released in June of 1989, I received
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a letter from a security guard in Denver, Colorado. He described a
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night in August when he was patrolling the grounds of a large
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corporation west of the city. From his truck, he could see a large
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circle of lights in the dark sky. The lights remained stationary
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over a pasture a few hundred feet from the security guard. He was
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afraid to report the unidentified flying objects, because UFOs
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meant ridicule and he didn't want to lose his job. But he felt
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guilty about not reporting it, because the next morning he watched
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a farmer gather up a couple of dead and mutilated cows from the
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pasture where the lights had hovered overhead. He asked me, "What
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kind of technology are we talking about? I never took my eyes off
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those lights. There was no beam, no sound, nothing. How did they do
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it?"
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That's a question which has haunted ranchers and law enforcement
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since the first worldwide reported mutilation of a horse in 1967.
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Not only how-but why? If alien life forms are intruding on this
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planet and harvesting from animals and humans, is a program of
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genetic experimentation and sustenance the answer? Or only part of
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a larger alien need? Will the 1990s finally bring humans face to
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face with an alien intelligence that has secretly used earth life
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for eons? As we become more conscious of its presence, will we
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learn that the alien intent is simply to survive without human
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help? Or is there some larger and more complex alien scheme which
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could challenge the future of human existence?
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-Linda Moulton Howe-
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