Posted on 05/01/2004 5:57:00 AM PDT by Momaw Nadon
An Arborg cattle farmer made a horrific discovery Monday when he found the partially skinned carcass of one of his animals that was missing its tongue and apparently drained of its blood. "The whole thing has turned out to be more sinister than I thought," said Yvonne, a neighbour, who examined the mutilated animal. She asked not to have her last name used to protect her family.
"What sort of weirdos have we got travelling in our neighbourhood?"
Gordon, who would only allow The Sun to print his first name, said he discovered the carcass on his farm Monday afternoon.
"I don't really want to speculate on what happened. I know what I saw," he said, adding he is still shaken up by the find.
Arborg is 100 kilometres north of Winnipeg.
COW MUTILATIONS
The mutilation happened Saturday or Sunday night, Gordon said. No one heard anything.
He's heard of several cow mutilations in the area over the past few years, Gordon said.
He called the RCMP, reporting that the animal had been attacked by a predator. He has since changed his mind about the cause.
"It was definitely a sharp object used," he said.
Arborg RCMP Cpl. Glenn Syme said he has never investigated an instance of cattle mutilation. The RCMP did take a call this week about a cow being attacked by a predator, likely from Gordon.
SKIN PULLED FROM FACE
The animal was found with an incision under its chin. The skin had been pulled from the face, exposing the teeth.
"It's not the gore, we've seen that before, it's the evil behind it," Yvonne said.
The tip of the animal's tongue, cut from its root, was placed in the mouth, she said.
"There's not a drop of blood in that animal. The only way you can drain an animal of blood is (to cut into it) with the heart still pumping," Yvonne said.
The cuts were very precise, as if made by a surgeon, she said.
"You don't know who you're dealing with ... the average wild and woolly neighbourhood brat wouldn't be capable of doing it," she said.
Gordon and Yvonne called Fern Belzil, an Alberta-based investigator of unexplained deaths who has been studying cow mutilations for eight years, for help.
Belzil has studied 100 cases, two-thirds of which remain unexplained.
"I'm not saying it's aliens ... a lot points towards aliens but there is no proof," he said.
Belzil said he has never encountered any evidence pointing to who or what is killing cows.
"It's a real mystery," he said.
It usually grows in patches about 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick and is about the consistency of hard rubber but has a slimy coating on it.
Some people call it jellyfish but it's like no saltwater jellyfish I know of.
I never thought much about the stuff until I started seeing balls of it that would be floating under water and up to the size of softballs.
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One bad cold day I chopped through ice to enter the water.
While working on bottom,I looked up and "bunches" of these balls,clear up to the size of basketballs,were floating in a layer of water from about 8 feet up to 6 feet below the surface.It was a neat thing to see and I've seen more since then but never that many.
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Anyhow,I've asked several biologists what these balls were and none of them knew what I was talking about.
Some of our "educated" folk don't seem to believe in anything that someone else hasn't written about in a book that they've seen.It's really kind of sad.
I'm sure I can find out what the stuff is if I just read up a little but I'm often surprised by our "experts" reactions to the idea that they don't know all about everything.
"The Oceans Bottom is more interesting than the Moons Behind." HeHe ;O)
We have FREEPER ranchers who’ve had such on their own ranches.
I’ll go with Linda Moulton Howe’s research as the best available.
I think the New Mexico Senator who spearheaded the Genaral Accounting Office of the Feds into investigating such things came away having his hands slapped good and the results rather muted and muffled. Then he up and dies not that long afterwards of cancer . . . seems like cancer, heart attacks and “suicides” run in such circles well above average.
The Senator’s staff gave plenty of confidential info to various folks that the topic had become toooo . . . troublesome to deal with very thoroughly and certainly not openly . . . that they’d done the best they could but that nothing much would be revealed nor come of it. IIRC.
I’m not saying I trust everything Timothy Good or Linda or Whitley et al say as anything approaching Gospel. But I think Linda has done a lot of good research on this issue and it is confirmed by ranchers I’ve communicated with directly, myself.
Believe what you will.
The website of Guy Malone is the best about who the aliens most likely are:
Whether the critters do 100% of the mutilations, half of them or 10% of them remains to be seen. Supposedly in the earlier years of such, we did not have the technology to do such in the ways it was done. Supposedly.
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