This show investigates the phenomena of cattle mutilations,
investigating a recent slaughter and following patterns of other cases,
as well as sightings of black helicopters which have led some to believe
the military may be involved in the killings as part of a secret
experiment.
Cattle mutilation (also known as bovine excision) is
the killing and mutilation of cattle under apparently unusual or
anomalous circumstances. Sheep and horses have allegedly been mutilated
under similar circumstances.
A hallmark of these incidents is the
reportedly surgical nature of the mutilation, and unexplained phenomena
such as the complete draining of the animal's blood, loss of internal
organs with no obvious point of entry, and surgically precise removal of
the reproductive organs and anal coring. Another reported event is that
the animal is found dumped in an area where there are no marks or
tracks leading to or from the carcass, even when it is found in soft
ground or mud. The surgical-type wounds tend to be cauterized by an
intense heat and made by very sharp/precise instruments, with no
bleeding evident. Often flesh will be removed to the bone in an exact
manner, consistent across cases, such as removal of flesh from around
the jaw exposing the mandible.
Since the time that reports of
purported animal mutilations began, the causes have been attributed
variously to natural decomposition, normal predators, cryptid predators
(like the Chupacabra), extraterrestrials, secretive governmental or
military agencies, and cults. "Mutilations" have been the subject of two
independent federal investigations in the United States.
Charles Fort collected many accounts of cattle mutilations that occurred in England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Reports
of mutilated cattle first surfaced in the United States in the early
1960s when it was allegedly largely confined to the states of
Pennsylvania and Kansas.[citation needed] The phenomenon remained
largely unknown outside cattle raising communities until 1967, when the
Pueblo Chieftain in Pueblo, Colorado published a story about a horse
named Lady who was mutilated in mysterious circumstances, which was then
picked up by the wider press and distributed nationwide; this case was
also the first to feature speculation that extraterrestrial beings and
unidentified flying objects were associated with mutilation.
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