Mutilated Farm Animals Most Likely Victims of UFO Experiments
Having walked half a mile towards the river, the tourists stumbled upon a gigantic ring of burnt grass. Inside the ring there were four triangle imprints pushed into the ground two to four inches. There were hundreds of dead animals lying around. Antlers and legs cut off elks were dumped in separate piles. All internal organs were missing. Grizzly carcasses were missing eyes and jaws, reign deer were missing skeletons. There was not a single drop of blood, the wounds looked clean and neat. A skinned carcass of a whale 14.8 feet long was found nearby.
For the most part, biologists and veterinarians who came across strange events had no comments. At times, carcasses of mutilated animals decomposed extremely fast. Sometimes they would not spoil even under the sun, as if they were embalmed.
Studying the samples under a microscope, veterinarians found three types of incisions. They included incisions made with a red-hot scalpel-like tool, simple incisions made with a razor, and absolutely unique incisions. They were made with a tool that did not cut but rather moved the tissue apart without damaging it. Scientists are not able to make such incisions under field conditions.
All attempts to take a picture of mutilators at work failed. In 1995, a farmer from Northern Saskatchewan told a UFO investigator that he found a dead unmutilated cow 500 yards from his house. The investigator suspected that the murderers would come back to take the internal organs. He installed a video camera on a tri-pod that transferred a signal to a TV with a video recorder. The camera worked well for a few nights, but twice the image would disappear for approximately 12 minutes. On both occasions, the carcass was badly mutilated and the film was light-struck as if a strong beam of light was directed right at the camera.
Skeptics prefer to comment on easily explainable cases when dead cattle were obviously mutilated by vultures and say that all other cases have the same explanation. The same explanation was used by Kenneth Rommel in his report “Operation Animal Mutilation” who received a grant from the Federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration to investigate mutilation reports in New Mexico. It was done to prevent the repetition of Colorado events when farmers were shooting at helicopters and “suspicious” vehicles.
What about Russia?
Cows, horses, and rabbits without ears
Now diseased UFO investigator German Kolchin wrote that in Russia, mutilated animals missing internal organs were found in Primorsky Krai and the Volgograd Region. In 1987, a mutilated carcass of a cow was found at a collective farm near the Ural Mountains, and at the same time UFOs were observed in the same area.
On May 22, 2002 the Krasnodar city newspaper “Kuban News” published a letter describing strange events. The author’s grandmother heard her dogs barking at night and stepped outside to see what was going on. All her dogs were looking at the rabbit barn in the yard. She found three strangled baby rabbits with their ears cut off. On the way to her house, the woman saw a light ball flying out from under the rabbit cage.
In 1996, Vladimir Chechurin, a hunter residing in Amga village, Yakutia, lost his horse. A few days later the horse was found dead. The horse’s bones were intact, but his internal organs were a mess and his heart and lungs were missing. The hunter remembered that he saw several UFOs in the area a few days before the incident.
The good news is that aliens are not hunting humans after practicing on animals.
Mikhail Gershtein,
Tthe UFO Committee of the Russian Geographical Society
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