[This is a highly complex subject that deserves scientific study by trained forensic professionals --- chris]
By: Frater Auxilior Arti
It’s a weird world, I’ll give you that. The business of cattle mutilation is such a complex area of study that one can come away from it with any number of paranoid theories. One should note however, that it’s not just cattle, although cattle and horses seem to get the big press. In England, there are a number of mutilation cases that seem to have all the classic signs but in connection with smaller animals, sheep on down to rabbits. Oddly, a lot of them are in the Dyfed region of Wales, an area known for electroform activity and considered a window area for UFOs by believers and that suggests to me a natural, electromagnetic connection.
I began thinking about cattle mutilations as an essentially electromagnetic phenomenon when I read a report on the internet in the 90′s about a survivor. Unfortunately, I think I lost it in the 90′s too, as I cannot find it anywhere. If a reader can locate this particular document online somewhere (I remember it being a .pdf) I’d be much obliged. The article contained a story about a cow in either Argentina or Brazil which showed the classic signs of mutilation, yet was still alive—missing ears, nose parts, etc. Before it was mercifully put down, it was examined by a veterinarian who said the damage was consistent with electrocution and that made me wonder . . . A cow, like a human, is a sort of bar magnet with a pole at each end and if the ground emitted an electroform, it seems likely that it might head to the nearest magnet, especially if said magnet was already part of an energized field. The electroform would strike the animal either in the face or in the hindquarters and would likely vaporize the soft tissues, in severe cases, coursing through the body in a matter of seconds (if that—it might be practically instantaneous). It’s possible that the fact that the mammals on this planet have an iron-based blood stream plays a strong role and there is some evidence to suggest this.
There is an article here: http://www.paranormalnews.com/article.asp?ArticleID=1116 which describes the discovery of pure bovine hemoglobin at a number of cattle mutilation sites. The article states:
It’s a weird world, I’ll give you that. The business of cattle mutilation is such a complex area of study that one can come away from it with any number of paranoid theories. One should note however, that it’s not just cattle, although cattle and horses seem to get the big press. In England, there are a number of mutilation cases that seem to have all the classic signs but in connection with smaller animals, sheep on down to rabbits. Oddly, a lot of them are in the Dyfed region of Wales, an area known for electroform activity and considered a window area for UFOs by believers and that suggests to me a natural, electromagnetic connection.
I began thinking about cattle mutilations as an essentially electromagnetic phenomenon when I read a report on the internet in the 90′s about a survivor. Unfortunately, I think I lost it in the 90′s too, as I cannot find it anywhere. If a reader can locate this particular document online somewhere (I remember it being a .pdf) I’d be much obliged. The article contained a story about a cow in either Argentina or Brazil which showed the classic signs of mutilation, yet was still alive—missing ears, nose parts, etc. Before it was mercifully put down, it was examined by a veterinarian who said the damage was consistent with electrocution and that made me wonder . . . A cow, like a human, is a sort of bar magnet with a pole at each end and if the ground emitted an electroform, it seems likely that it might head to the nearest magnet, especially if said magnet was already part of an energized field. The electroform would strike the animal either in the face or in the hindquarters and would likely vaporize the soft tissues, in severe cases, coursing through the body in a matter of seconds (if that—it might be practically instantaneous). It’s possible that the fact that the mammals on this planet have an iron-based blood stream plays a strong role and there is some evidence to suggest this.
There is an article here: http://www.paranormalnews.com/article.asp?ArticleID=1116 which describes the discovery of pure bovine hemoglobin at a number of cattle mutilation sites. The article states:
“Besides the typical earmarks of a genuinely anomalous excision site, small black, hardened specks were discovered on the chest and testicles at the point of the excision. Samples of these were gathered by field investigators Jean Bilodeaux and Royce Myers and delivered to [W.C.] Levengood for analysis.” To Levengood’s amazement, he found them to be pure hemoglobin!To confirm his findings, he sent the samples to analytical chemist Phyllis Budinger in Ohio. Ms. Budinger used the latest state-of-the-art infrared spectral photometer to analyze the samples. Her findings confirmed Levengood’s suspensions that these were indeed samples of raw bovine hemoglobin.Levengood states in his report, “The fact that erythrocytes, leukocytes and other components such as enzymes and hormones are missing — somehow they had to be extracted from the blood of the animal in order to obtain the very homogeneous hemoglobin. To do this, you need to break down the cell membranes to the erythrocytes and leukocytes to remove the hemoglobin molecules. To do this, requires a laboratory procedure with very precise biochemical steps.”It’s totally incomprehensible how the hemoglobin could be removed in the middle of the night out in the middle of a pasture and separated from all the other cellular components. (My emphasis.)
and:In a phone interview with Levengood, he told me, “There is no way all of the blood can be drained from such a large animal, to include the capillaries – especially in a pasture environment.” In light of the hemoglobin discovery and the missing erythrocytes and leukocytes from the carcass, he hypothesizes that the blood has been “disintegrated” [his emphasis] via some form of microwave technology that is yet unknown to modern science. REST OF ARTICLE HERE:
[Here is an interesting account from my first book: The Mysterious Valley page 150
Chacon, NM rancher] Larry Gardea was bear hunting on the ranch where he worked when he heard a loud humming sound [described as sounding like a giant arc-welding torch]. As it began, a group of cattle nearby were startled and ran from the noise. According to a Las Vegas, NM, newspaper, Gardea claimed that a cow was dragged by the sound backwards, up the hill, into the underbrush. [he claimed it was 6-8 inches off the ground] He said it appeared to be struggling to get away but was unable to escape and sounded as if it was being tortured. Being understandably spooked, he said he fired several shots from his 30.06 towards the sound, and it stopped. Gardea headed to the sheriff's office and returned to the site with a deputy. They found one cow had been "mutilated," a second cow crippled, and the third cow, which had been dragged uphill, was missing. Gardea also mentioned the humming sound being heard by locals several times before the incident he reported."
[Here is an interesting account from my first book: The Mysterious Valley page 150
Chacon, NM rancher] Larry Gardea was bear hunting on the ranch where he worked when he heard a loud humming sound [described as sounding like a giant arc-welding torch]. As it began, a group of cattle nearby were startled and ran from the noise. According to a Las Vegas, NM, newspaper, Gardea claimed that a cow was dragged by the sound backwards, up the hill, into the underbrush. [he claimed it was 6-8 inches off the ground] He said it appeared to be struggling to get away but was unable to escape and sounded as if it was being tortured. Being understandably spooked, he said he fired several shots from his 30.06 towards the sound, and it stopped. Gardea headed to the sheriff's office and returned to the site with a deputy. They found one cow had been "mutilated," a second cow crippled, and the third cow, which had been dragged uphill, was missing. Gardea also mentioned the humming sound being heard by locals several times before the incident he reported."