Cattle mutilations are often attributed to UFOs and alien entities due to eyewitness accounts of strange crafts, glowing lights, and advanced technologies observed near mutilation sites. These reports have led many to believe that extraterrestrial forces are responsible.
Evidence pointing to a human origin includes the presence of silent helicopters, laser precision in the mutilations, and the proximity of military bases to hotspots. These factors suggest a possible connection to the military-industrial complex or covert government operations.
Ellie Flippen, Ingo Swann's niece, has written a book, 'Conjunction World,' where she explores her uncle's experiences with remote viewing and hidden entities. She believes that there are equalizing forces, both human and non-human, that control society and may be involved in phenomena like cattle mutilations.
The Stargate program, which used remote viewing techniques developed by Ingo Swann, has been linked to intelligence agencies. Some believe that the program's advanced technologies could be used in covert operations, such as cattle mutilations, to monitor or collect data without public knowledge.
Colm Kelleher's theory suggests that cattle mutilations could be linked to prion diseases and Alzheimer's. He posits that government forces may be covertly taking cattle to study prions in the food supply, as there is a correlation between prion prevalence and increasing rates of dementia and Alzheimer's.
Some investigators view cattle mutilations as crimes because, regardless of who or what is responsible, the act of mutilating cattle is considered a violation of property and animal welfare. These cases are treated as homicides, using forensic techniques to investigate the incidents.
The 1967 case of Snippy the horse is one of the earliest documented cattle mutilations. It involved a horse found dead with strange, precise mutilations and no signs of struggle or tracks, leading to speculation about UFOs and extraterrestrial involvement.
Silent helicopters have been reported near cattle mutilation sites, leading some to believe they are involved in the mutilations. These helicopters are often described as having no identifying marks and making no noise, which could indicate advanced, possibly military technology.
The theory suggests that cattle mutilations are a clandestine method to monitor nuclear contamination from above-ground nuclear tests in the 1950s and 1960s. The mutilations target specific organs to analyze radiation levels in cattle, which are downwind from nuclear test sites.
Evidence includes reports of precise, laser-like incisions on cattle, the development of portable laser surgical packs at Kirtland Air Force Base, and the proximity of military research facilities to cattle mutilation hotspots. These factors suggest that advanced laser technology could be used in the mutilations.
Since the 1970s, thousands of cattle mutilations have been reported around the world, each incident marked by bizarre and unexplained circumstances. Ranchers and researchers have been left wondering: who—or what—is responsible for these unsettling events? While many attribute the phenomenon to UFOs and alien entities, supported by accounts of strange crafts, glowing lights, and advanced technologies observed near the mutilation sites, there may be another explanation.
Silent helicopters, laser precision, and the presence of military bases near these hotspots suggest a more human origin. Could these mutilations be tied to something unleashed in the aftermath of World War II? The possibility that these incidents are part of a larger cover-up—a secret more disturbing than extraterrestrial involvement—raises profound questions.
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