Animal Mutilations - A Worldwide
Phenomena
'The
mystery began in September 1967 when an Appaloosa mare named
Lady was found dead and stripped to dry bone from the neck up
in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado. The skeletal head
and neck on the mare's body was eerie. Unidentified flying
objects and moving lights had been seen in the area, and
newspapers worldwide reported there might have been a
connection between the horse's death and the UFO presence. One
reporter erroneously mixed the mare's name up with another
male horse called "Snippy" and that name stuck in
the media reports.'
'All the internal organs in Lady's chest had also been
removed "surgically with heat," said Dr. John Altshuler from
Denver...There was no blood and the cuts were surgically
precise. When he took tissue samples from the excisions back
to his hospital lab microscope, he discovered the haemoglobin
had been cooked, indicating that high heat had been used to
cut the tissue.'
'Lasers were not used for surgery in animals or humans
until the 1970s. In 1974, Dr. Joseph Bellina, Prof. of
Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Louisiana State University, was
first to try a laser in gynaecological
surgery.'
-- Linda Moulton Howe
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Mutilations in Canada and United States from 1967 to
1993 |
Animal
mutilations beyond Canada and the United
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Alamosa,
Colorado September 9, 1967 |
Sterling,
Logan County, Colorado 1976 |
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Sterling,
Colorado October 5, 1977 |
Greeley,
Colorado May 14, 1988 |
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Hope,
Arkansas March 10, 1989 |
Maple
Valley, Washington July 17, 1989 |
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Idaho July 23, 1989 |
Portland,
Oregon October 1, 1990 |
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Plano,Texas August 31, 1991 |
Caldwell,
Kansas January 31, 1992 |
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Benton
County, Arkansas March 4, 1992 |
Leduc,
Alberta July 17, 1992 |
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Albertville, Alabama October 20,
1992 |
Albertville, Alabama November 7,
1992 |
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Fyffe,
Alabama 1993 |
Harmony,
Alabama June 16, 1993 |
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Raymer,
Colorado June 22, 1993 |
Alamosa,
Colorado March 5, 1998 |
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North
Battleford, Saskatchewan June 6, 1999 |
St. Paul,
Alberta June 6, 1999 |
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St. Paul,
Alberta October 29, 1999 |
Pondera
County, Montana 2001 |
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Lincoln
National Forest, New Mexico November 28,
2003 |
Sandia,
Texas January 5, 2005 |
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Sandia,
Texas January 5, 2005 |
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Physical Evidence
In a
classic animal mutilation case, an eye, an ear and the tongue
is missing. Internal organs are removed. The jaw is stripped
of flesh in a large, bloodless, oval-shaped cut. The sexual
organs are removed and the rectum is cored out. In most cases,
the carcass is completely drained of blood and there is no
trace of it anywhere on the animal or the ground.
At the
mutilation site, the lack of physical evidence is most
puzzling of all. There are no handprints, footprints,
cigarette butts or tire marks...no evidence that would
indicate the presence of man or machine.
However,
there have been reports of strange aerial lights in areas
where mutilated animals were later found. And in some cases,
tripod marks were discovered on the ground, the depth of which
indicated that an object of great weight had landed
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Carcass
torn apart and eaten by natural predators August
1975 |
Close-up
profile of 1975 Montana mutilator's cut with
similar serrated edge |
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Uniformly
serrated edge of mutilator's excision in steer found
October 1, 1990 |
Close-up
profile of 1990 Oregon steer's serrated excision, cut with
high heat |
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Normal cow
collagen |
Cooked
hemoglobin |
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Mysterious
circles in a Meeker County, Minnesota pasture, December
1974. A mutilated heifer was found dead inside a
circle |
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Mutilations |
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Sources:
AN ALIEN HARVEST by Linda
moulton Howe GLIMPSES OF OTHER REALITIES - VOLUME
1 by Linda Moulton Howe The Edmonton
Journal http://shell.amigo.net/~tmv/Photo_Archive_mute1.html
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