Linda Moulton Howe, reporter and editor for Earthfiles,
presented an update on unusual animal deaths and disappearances.
Specifically, Linda spoke about an unusual case in Pondera County,
Montana where a mutilated cow appears to have been dropped from the sky.
According
to Linda, the dead cow's udder had been excised as well as the
rectal/vaginal region. The animal's left eyeball and ear, jaw flesh and
tongue had also been removed. There were no signs of predatory attack,
she explained, noting that traces of blood and animal tracks (even from
the mutilated cow) were also conspicuously absent in the vicinity. Linda
said the cow's condition was typical of animal mutilations worldwide,
and suggested that these unfortunate animals are being used by a
'non-human intelligence' for genetic research or food.
The
evidence seems to indicate that the animal fell from a considerable
height, as its body hit the ground with enough force to bounce to its
final resting place several feet away, Linda said. She speculated that
an advanced beam technology was used to pick up the Pondera County cow.
Biography:
Linda
Moulton Howe is a graduate of Stanford University with a Masters Degree
in Communication. She has devoted her documentary film, television,
radio, writing and reporting career to productions concerning science,
medicine and the environment. Ms. Howe has received local, national and
international awards, including three regional Emmys, a national Emmy
nomination and a Station Peabody award for medical programming. Linda's
documentaries have included A Strange Harvest and Strange Harvests 1993,
which explored the worldwide animal mutilation mystery. Another film, A
Prairie Dawn, focused on astronaut training in Denver. She has also
produced documentaries in Ethiopia and Mexico for UNICEF about child
survival efforts and for Turner Broadcasting in Atlanta about
environmental challenges.
In addition to television, Linda
produces, reports and edits the award-winning science, environment and
earth mysteries news website, Earthfiles.com. In 2003, Earthfiles
received an Award for Standard of Excellence presented by the Internet's
WebAward Association. Earthfiles also received the 2001 Encyclopaedia
Britannica Award for Journalistic Excellence. Linda also reports
science, environment and earth mysteries news for Clear Channel's
Premiere Radio Networks and Unknowncountry.com. In 2005, she traveled to
Amsterdam, Hawaii, and several other U. S. conferences to speak about
her investigative journalism.
In 2004, Linda was on-camera TV
reporter for The History Channel's documentary investigation of an
unusual August 2004 cow death in Farnam, Nebraska. In November 2009,
Linda was videotaped in Roswell, New Mexico, to provide document
research background for a 1940s American policy of denial in the
interest of national security about spacecraft and non-human body
retrievals for a 2010 History Channel TV series, Ancient Aliens.
In
2010, Linda was honored with the 2010 Courage In Journalism Award at
the National Press Club in Washington, D. C., by the Paradigm Research
Group's X Conference. She has traveled in Venezuela, Peru, Brazil,
England, Norway, France, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Yugoslavia,
Turkey, Ethiopia, Kenya, Egypt, Australia, Japan, Canada, Mexico, the
Yucatan and Puerto Rico for research and productions.
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