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Aliensun
For the government to test livestock for ...whatever..., all they would need to do would be to take a horse trailer to any local livestock auction in the area of interest and buy what they wanted. And have steaks left over. No 'copters, no nothing else need be involved. A very cheap process with minimal secrecy required.
In short, there is nothing about livestock mutes that crosses the line of common decency AS WE SEE (AND DO) IT. Only by laws in books are the ETs guilty of rustling our critters and having their own version of a BBQ.
Philippines
reply to post by The GUT
olaru12
Mr. Valdez only tells part of the story imo and left out some very important details.
The GUT
olaru12
Mr. Valdez only tells part of the story imo and left out some very important details.
Do you mean that he didn't focus deeply enough on the cattle mutilations or do you refer to something else?
AthlonSavage
reply to post by Unity_99
Don't forget the odd human mutilation found. Same organs removed with lazer precision. Still I don't see the Royale family reptilian connection you allude to, I thought you said Aliens were from Pleiades
Gabe Valdez was a former New Mexico state patrol officer in the Dulce, New Mexico area. During his tenure, beginning in the 1970's, he was tasked with investigating mysterious cattle mutilations. The area suffered many cases of cattle found mutilated without blood, organs that appeared carefully removed and cuts in the skin that were so precise they were believed to be made by lasers. After years of research Valdez concluded that a clandestine government agency was responsible and that they used secret underground bases in the Dulce area for their experiments.
Government or military experimentation
In his 1997 article “Dead Cows I've Known”,[30] cattle mutilation researcher Charles T. Oliphant speculates cattle mutilation to be the result of covert research into emerging cattle diseases, and the possibility they could be transmitted to humans.
Oliphant posits the NIH, CDC, or other federally funded bodies, may be involved, and they are supported by the US military.
Part of his hypothesis is based on allegations that human pharmaceuticals have been found in mutilated cattle, and on the necropsies that show cattle mutilations commonly involve areas of the animal that relate to “input, output and reproduction”. To support his hypothesis, Oliphant cites the Reston ebolavirus case in which plain clothes military officers, traveling in unmarked vehicles, entered a research facility in Reston, Virginia, to secretly retrieve and destroy animals that were contaminated with a highly infectious disease.
Additionally, a 2002 NIDS report[31] relates the eyewitness testimony of two Cache County, Utah, police officers. The area had seen many unusual cattle deaths, and ranchers had organized armed patrols to surveil the unmarked aircraft which they claimed were associated with the livestock deaths. The police witnesses claim to have encountered several men in an unmarked U.S. Army helicopter in 1976 at a small community airport in Cache County. The witnesses asserted that after this heated encounter, cattle mutilations in the region ceased for about five years.
Biochemist Colm Kelleher,[32] who has investigated several purported mutilations first-hand, argues that the mutilations are most likely a clandestine U.S. Government effort to track the spread of Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ("mad cow disease") and related diseases, such as scrapie.
Theories of government involvement in cattle mutilation have been further fueled by "black helicopter" sightings near mutilation sites. On April 8, 1979, three police officers in Dulce, New Mexico, reported a mysterious aircraft which resembled a U.S. military helicopter hovering around a site following a wave of mutilation which claimed 16 cows. On July 15, 1974, two unregistered helicopters, a white helicopter and a black twin-engine aircraft, opened fire on Robert Smith Jr. while he was driving his tractor on his farm in Honey Creek, Iowa[disambiguation needed]. This attack followed a rash of mutilations in the area and across the nearby border in Nebraska.[12][27][33] The reports of "helicopter" involvement have been used to explain why some cattle appear to have been "dropped" from considerable heights.
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AthlonSavage
reply to post by Advantage
I always get u and unity mixed up. mabey your sisters.