I understand. I think we’ve been around and around about this before.
The fact remains that qualified scientific investigations have affirmed that the incisions on bonafide ‘other’ cases
involve:
1. cuts that we did not have the technology to do in the first decades of such.
2. predators and insects leave the carcasses totally alone for many months if not several years.
3. there’s inexplicably not even a drop of blood in many cases—very few drops in others, left in the carcasses and none on new snow around the carcasses.
4. Many such carcasses have been discovered within a few hours to 24 hours of the event and
ABSOLUTELY NO INSECTS HAVE BEEN FOUND ON OR IN ANY OF THE PARTS of the carcasses.
It is still mystifying to me that you are so adamant in generalizing from YOUR PERCEPTIONS and biases ABOUT YOUR OWN ranch to EVERYONE else’s.
Have you read Linda Moulton Howe’s report?
Have you read any of the vet reports?
You do them a gross disservice to assert that they have screwy motives.
1. Most are not at all interested in publicity.
2. It is usually a dangerous thing to go on record about such.
3. It is usually a career threatening thing to go on record about such.
4. It usually causes a lot of ridicule to go on record about such.
Vets are not interested in such hassles.
My question is about travel time.
Our Voyager spacecraft, launched in the 1970’s have only recently left our solar system. At their present speed, it will take almost 100,000 years to reach the distance of Alpha Centari, the next closest star to ours.
OK, so they have the ability to fly at or near the speed of light. How do they shield themselves from the radiation. The guys that went to the Moon developed eye problems from the radiation that our atmosphere filters out and they were only there for a few days.
If they have all of this great technology to fly across the universe, why do they end up crashing into a windmill in Aurora Texas?
I have no doubt that there is other life somewhere around the 100 billion stars in the universe. I just do not see them coming here in saucers.