Posted on 07/31/2013 11:21:33 AM PDT by JoeProBono
Lyn Mitchell, a Missouri rancher living about 80 miles from Kansas City, has reported three cow deaths on her property. That wouldn't be unusual were it not for the state the carcasses were found in.
The most recent cow was discovered in the field, her tongue removed, her teats cut off, her heart removed and dangling outside of her body. When the rancher moved her, there was a strange, char-like pattern in the dead grass.
What does all this mean? One theory: alien experimentation.
Mitchell told news station KSHB that she's open to the possibility that these bizarre surgeries were performed by aliens who touched down on her property. Daily RFT would like to posit a slightly more plausible but equally worrisome solution: A total freaking psycho is loose in Henry County and he/she is now the proud owner of cow cadaver anus, udder, tongue and teats and doing who knows what with them.
To that end, we put in a call to the Henry County sheriff's department to find out what they have in terms of human leads -- we'll update if we hear back.
When animals die OTHER animals come and eat the softest parts first... which happen to be (can anyone guess?)
But I’d fly a trillion parsecs at sub-warp speed for a Kansas cow anus!
It sounds to me like there is someone crazier than a s***house rat loose out there-
Maybe they ought to stop worrying about space aliens and set out some camera traps to catch someone who could be a wannabe serial killer...
Three cows are dead.
It’s time we all stopped looking the other way on this, and stop placing the blame where it doesn’t belong. It’s not some lone nut-job. It’s not aliens. We need to address the issue of Cow-on-Cow violence in this country.
The vet said that there was no blood on the ground, the cuts were precise, and that the heart and chest cavity had little blood in them, which was very unusual and unexplainable. He vet also said that he knew animals did not cause the wounds. He looked for bullet holes or other injuries to the cow but could find none, and he does not know the cause of death.
You would think veterinarians and cattle ranchers would know better wouldn't you?
Chickens getting back at the Chick-fil-a cows?
In 1985, I found a dog that had been strangely mutilated when I was out riding my 3 wheeler by UTSA. In hindsight, it was similar in appearance to a Rhodesian Ridgeback. It’s body was fully intact (as far as I could tell, visually. I didn’t touch it or get off my ATV- a couple of feet away), but it was as if it had been split from it’s chest (or maybe it’s neck- I don’t know) to between it’s hind legs (it was lying on it’s side with it’s legs outstretched as dogs do. But as if relaxed, not in rigor). There was no blood or other trauma & it had been untouched by coyotes. On that side, at least, it hadn’t decomposed at all or else it was very recent. What was strange was that the “edges” of the opening were like it had healed (animals that color scar kind of blackish & very smooth) or maybe had been cauterized? The poor thing had a snarl frozen on it’s face.
It’s body was well off of the road (both 1604 & Hausman Road) & with it’s back lying up against a barbed wire fence.
I went & got my mom & we then called Wildlife Rescue. I don’t recall if they actually went out to look at it or not.
I sold my 3 wheeler a few months later.
I don’t see how satanists could do something like I saw unless they happened to be persons (& I use this term with profound generosity) who have access to very sophisticated & portable equipment.
Zoomerman did it.
That wacko must really get around. These surgically precise cattle mutilations have been reported across the country for decades.
Not a single wacko has ever been caught in the act, either.
Gee ... now I’m part of the problem. Sent some cows on their way.
Therapeutic...
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