Via paranormalnews.com by Alexander Popoff
"First, I thought [the cow] had died naturally, and then I got closer to it and I could see it wasn’t natural," the farmer Tom Miller said in an episode of the "The Unexplained Files," the Science Channel was airing. "The eyes were gone, the tongue was gone. The ears were gone. The sex organs were cut out. It was just kind of weird."
In FBI records from 1975, animal mutilations of the of the genitals occurred in 74 percent of cases, mutilation of the rectum in 48 percent of cases, mutilation of the tongue in 33 percent of cases, mutilation of the eye in 14 percent of cases, etc. In most cases, there was no blood at the scene, which led to the conclusion that is was sucked or taken by someone. Mutilation wounds appear to be clean, and carried out surgically.
Reports of scattered animal mutilations concerned many people and in the mid-1970s, the US Federal authorities launched a comprehensive investigation of the phenomenon dubbed "Operation Animal Mutilation." The case was passed on to the FBI. The final report concluded that mutilations were predominantly the result of natural predation, but some cases contained anomalies that could not be accounted for by conventional wisdom. FBI was unable to identify any individuals responsible for the mutilations.
The ATF (the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives) launched their own investigation of the phenomenon. It concluded further investigation was necessary, but was unable to determine what was behind the phenomenon.
The causes of animal mutilations have been attributed to natural decomposition, predators, secretive governmental, military agencies, or cults. The most popular causes suggest that the animals were mutilated by extraterrestrials or cryptid predators like the Chupacabra.
Some UFO theorists claim that aliens are using animal blood for hybrid fertilization or are gathering genetic material for unknown purposes.
A 1979 FBI report indicated that, according to investigations by the New Mexico State Police, there had been an estimated 8,000 mutilations in Colorado alone. Extrapolating to the entire world there should be hundreds of thousands animal mutilations each year.
The cattle mutilations sometimes coincide with UFO sightings. There are also reports of cattle abductions by flying saucers and animal mutilations by extraterrestrials.
The animal mutilations and abductions would require a fleet of thousands of alien spacecraft with thousands of alien staff with scalpels in hand, cutting off and delivering to their extraterrestrial spaceships tens of thousands of tons of ears, eyeballs, tongues, skins, vaginas, penises, testicles, rectums, etc. Maybe the aliens had opened an extraterrestrial butchery store for terrestrial deli somewhere in space?
Here we should add the enormous quantity of aliens and extraterrestrial spaceships that are engaged in abduction of millions of people (about 6.4 million Americans, believe that they were abducted by aliens, some of them many times), genetic manipulations, medical examination of millions of humans (including anal and vaginal probing, which are favored among aliens), rapes, removing and implanting of fetuses, sexual intercourse with humans, implanting tracking devices, removal of eggs or sperm, chasing peoples’ cars, etc.
What looks like cattle mutilation in most cases was caused by electric lightning. An estimated 24,000 people are killed by lightning strikes around the world each year and about 240,000 are injured. Animals spend much more time than humans in open areas, and we should expect tens of thousands of them to be killed by lightning each year.
Side flash or splash occurs when lightning jumps from its primary strike spot to a nearby person or animal on its way to the ground. Step voltage (this is a difference in electrical potential between a person’s feet) may occur as a lightning current spreads radially through the ground. Living beings are a far better conductor of electricity than the Earth. Thus a human who has one foot closer than the other to the strike point will have a potential difference between the feet. Large livestock such as cattle and horses are often killed by lightning because of the relatively large distance between their hind legs and forelegs. Entire herds can be killed by a single strike.
Lightning kills in different ways; some of the lightning strikes cause the death of humans and animals in ways that look like mutilation.
Mary Ann Cooper and Timothy G. Price wrote in the article "Electrical and Lightning Injuries" that it has been substantiated experimentally in animals that lightning strikes near the head could enter orifices such as the eyes, ears, rectum, genitals, and mouth to flow internally.
That way lightning can tear off tongues, eyes, ears, genitals, rectum, and lips of animals and humans. After that, probably in most cases, the missing tissues are eaten by small scavengers.
The mutilated animals are usually found with small holes or wounds in the neck or the head. These are the entry wounds of the lightning. In the Caribbean countries and Latin America, many people believe that the blood of the mutilated animals has been sucked from them through these small holes in the head and the neck, hence the local name of the culprit, El Chupacabra, or the goat-sucker.
The absence of tracks or footprints, human, alien or chupacabrian, around the site of the mutilated carcass is often considered a hallmark of cattle mutilation, which also supports the lightning theory. Lightning sometimes leaves marks on the ground on the spot where it strikes that are interpreted by some researchers as landing marks of flying saucers. But how would aliens remove animal parts and deliver them to their craft without making footprints around the mutilated carcasses? Witnesses claim that they saw flying saucers sending a beam of light down, which levitated cows and after a while the mutilated cattle was dropped earthward.
Some UFO researchers also assume that the animals were taken on board of extraterrestrial spacecraft, where they were mutilated and then dropped from the spaceship.
In one case, a prize bull (its genitals were removed and its rectum cored out) was supposedly thrown from a flying saucer, and the barbed wire fence was found underneath the dead animal. The ground was muddy and there were no tracks. The bull was lying face down in the mud. Was the prize bull dropped from a spaceship after being mutilated by some nasty aliens?
Here I present a more natural explanation than throwing hundreds of thousands mutilated cattle, sheep, dogs, and wild animals from alien spacecraft. A person or an animal may be thrown a considerable distance by the sudden, massive contraction of the muscles caused by the lightning current passing through the body. A lightning strike can launch a victim’s body about five feet off the ground. In such a case, it is perfectly possible for a large and strong bull to be found lying on the barbed wire fence of the pen.
In most cases, the mutilation wounds appear to be clean, and carried out surgically. Mutilated animals usually have no sign of blood in the immediate area or around. Is the Chupacabra mutilating the animals with a laser scalpel, just like the aliens? And probably they are levitating while moving and mutilating the animals because the Chupacabra leaves no tracks on the ground. It would be really interesting to see a levitating Chupacabra with a laser scalpel in hand.
The bloodless surgery in hospitals is achieved with the use of laser or sonic scalpels, electrosurgery, electrocautery, and other techniques. Electrosurgery is the application of a high-frequency electric current to biological tissue as a means to cut, coagulate, desiccate, or fulgurate tissue. Its benefits include the ability to make precise cuts with very limited blood loss.
Lasers that cauterize as they cut are common with bloodless surgeries. Cauterize means to burn the skin or flesh with a heated instrument or caustic substance, typically to stop bleeding or prevent the wound from becoming infected.
Each spark of lightning can soar to temperatures of 53,540 degrees Fahrenheit (about 30,000 degrees Celsius), and contains 100 million electrical volts. The Sun’s surface is only about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. These superhot electric bolts can play the role of a bloodless surgical scalpel.
People investigating mutilated animals sometimes find traces of "cooking," explained by the pathologists as heat-induced injury.
The mutilated animals are said to have been drained of blood. Blood will naturally begin to clot and coagulate after the creature dies, creating the appearance of a disappearance of blood.
Lightning can also strike in clear weather.
Britney Wehrle, 11, from Pennsylvania, was walking with a friend on a sunny, warm afternoon when she was suddenly struck by lightning, even though the sky above her was clear and blue.
In some cases, lightning bolts have struck as much as 25 miles (40 kilometers) from where they originated. Each year millions of lightning bolts strike the ground, usually during thunderstorms but also during intense forest fires, heavy snowstorms, volcanic eruptions, nuclear detonations, and large hurricanes.
Lightning protection in contemporary cities is so effective that many people forget that lightning is a hazard at all. But as a matter of fact, tens of thousands people, and several tens of thousands of domestic cattle and wild animals are killed each year, and some of them look like mutilated.
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