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The Unsettling UFO Connection & The Unsettling Cattle Mutilation Phenomena...

Given the bizarre events and conspiracy theories that pervade our world

By Francis DamiPublished about a year ago 10 min read

Given the bizarre events and conspiracy theories that pervade our world, it is safe to claim that most people develop a loving, respectful relationship with animals, especially for pet owners The bond between people and animals is quite strong. With animal welfare charities and organizations like WWF, as well as the documentation and exposure of their lives and hardships by people like David Attenborough, care for animals and wildlife is paramount and instilled from a young age. Feather animals are only used for work, hunting, or food production.

Unfortunately, as we can see from the recent environmental disasters and the sickening cruelty towards our fellow humans, some animals are in danger of going extinct or being ejected from their natural habitats, which I'm sure you will agree is a Monumental crisis and colossal failure on our part to some extent. However, what if the survival and well-being of the animal kingdom, especially those who live in the open areas of farmland, were actually protected?

solve the mystery surrounding the strange cattle deaths of the 1970s and that of UFOs in this episode of Destination: Truth. In this video, we will look at the historic as well as shocking stories of cattle mutilation that have been reported and discussed at length throughout the years and across the United States. Declassified is of a deprived mindset. The image of a dead animal or one that has been mistreated in any way is a tragedy and not something that anyone wishes to see unfortunately due to big game hunting roadside deaths and interpreter conflicts throughout the world and its variety of landscapes this image is unavoidable in most regions of Earth documentarians and filmmakers also portray animals in various ways either for realistic or dramatic effect.

Linda Moulton Howe, an American journalist, filmmaker, and novelist who studied at Stanford, frequently appears in historical documentaries and investigative reports.

and that of unexplained events during her study of animal mutilations, how would she delve into a strange case of more than 1000 farm animal deaths, developing and producing her 1980 Emmy Award-winning documentary a strange Harvest, and further exploring the tale in her 1989 book an alien Harvest. Evidence connecting alien life forms to human abductions and animal mutilations.

She came upon a particular example involving Lady, a horse that was discovered dead on a ranch in Alamosa, Colorado, in September 1967, as a result of her investigative work and House Education. With early conjecture pointing to an animal assault or a ruthlessly planned ambush on the horse, the unhappy mammal lay on the ground with the majority of his skin torn from his body as well as her thyroid, lungs, and heart carefully severed from her inside.

Within 24 hours of the lady's body being discovered, the town's local court judge testified that he had seen three sizable orange rings in the sky flying in a triangular pattern at high speed.

Two deputy sheriffs who had also claimed to have been followed in the vicinity by a floating orange globe corroborated Charles Burnett's unusual Proclamation. coincidence Let's probe further

The summer blockbuster movie Nope, which was directed by Jordan Peel and starred Daniel Kaluya, provided yet another more recent example of the connection between animals and UFOs. Movies by Kiki Palmer and Steven Yuen are renowned for their subtle undertones and underlying messages. The film depicts the impending invasion and attack by a large-scale UFO is known as a jean jacket, and the small group of characters who decide to defend their farmland and animals against the alien entity; however, it is only after the credits roll that knowing it to be a film comes to light. Peely discussed the true message at the heart of the story with both film enthusiasts and critics alike.

The messages were about the welfare and treatment of animals. the Jordan Peele film Without attempting to ruin the film's appealing graphics, we examine the hidden messages and sincere aim. likable people and an exciting conclusion

The film's real stars—abduction and brutality before these secondary characters—are the scenes featuring a chimpanzee named Gordy and the horses who reside on the property.

The exploitation of animals is represented by incidents that represent the lack of respect and admiration that humans have for other beings in light of their innate nature and purpose in existence.

Perhaps Jordan was trying to tell us something after all in the real world reports of cattle mutilation and massive loss of livestock have been reported and debated for decades the most prominent era of this terrifying scenario occurred during the 1970s and centered mostly within the United States.

As was already noted, finding dead animals in the wild or in cities is not unusual and typically occurs in most regions. However, when these animals are discovered without tongues, lymph nodes, genitalia, and any indication of blood loss When we delve further into the enigmatic cover-ups and conspiracies surrounding the massive loss of farmland mammals, things start to get a little more intriguing. One can relate the cause and manner of death to the now-declassified documents regarding the Lovett Cunningham incident; perhaps the full story can be documented and discussed another day in another context.

similarities It's important to provide a brief summary of the "Levette Cunningham incident," which involved an American Air Force Sergeant named Jonathan P. Lovett who was allegedly abducted by an object resembling a saucer and observed by Major William Cunningham after the alleged close encounter and disappearance of Sergeant Levant. His mutilated body was discovered in the New Mexico desert, having been cleanly skinned and devoid of certain body parts.

The project itself was one of the earliest U.S. Air Force initiatives, and it appeared to be charged with looking into reports of sightings of mysterious flying objects in the years after World War II.

A declaratory statement made by the government, therefore let's examine the most notable and In 1974, a year in which numerous cattle died throughout the state of Nebraska, farmers and families reported seeing unidentified aircraft and craft in the sky either around the time of their slaughter or on the evening of it by August 20th, 1974. These reports were made in connection with well-known cases of animal mutilation and the potential connection they have to alien abduction or extraterrestrial aircraft.

Despite widespread skepticism, the press reported on strange sightings of unidentified black helicopters that had been seen in the areas that would soon see bloodshed, their spotlights having shone directly on the farmlands and animals that resided at each spot. The massacre had reached the densely populated area of Lancaster County and had drawn local journalistic reporters to the scene, including those from The Daily Newspaper and the Lincoln Journal Star.

The aerial authorities had to alert its helicopter of these peculiar operations despite claims to the contrary from the National Guard. Pilots raise their altitude from 1000 feet to 2000 feet out of concern for their safety

Night vigils are set up by farmers, ranchers, and other concerned locals with the goal of defending their animals and land by operating armed rotational stations.

Many people started to believe that something sinister was going on behind the scenes, especially at Fort Riley, the United States Army, despite attempts to conceal information and a reduction in flypast missions by militarised aircraft. The concern had grown so strong in the community that the men and women of the farmlands were not afraid to shoot directly at any oncoming aerial threat. Installation, also known as the core, is situated in North Central Kansas on the Kansas River and has been the focus of numerous conspiracy theories among ranch owners in Nebraska and expanding areas for a brief period.

The black helicopter theory is connected to a conspiracy that the United States is engaged in covert operations. planning a global takeover and mass surveillance operation perhaps involving aliens and UFOs, and using such devices to carry out their business

Hal Lindsay, a bestselling author of late great planet Earth, written by an American Evangelical author, discusses the theory which was published in 1970. Since then, it has attracted numerous investigations and exclusive groups, much like the shocking events that took place in Lancaster County between April and October of 1975. it was According to reports, there have been up to 200 incidences of cattle mutilation in the state of Colorado alone. Like their fellow ranchers, armed vigilante groups have taken turns keeping the grounds up to date out of concern for a possible attack or invasion.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police had looked into a mysterious unidentified cult whom they believed to be responsible for the ritualistic killings in 1980. Meanwhile, in Iowa, the Department of Criminal Investigations decided to go further by blaming local Satanist groups. This was one of the claims whose narrative changed through land and gossip trail from the Black helicopters or worse.was that the animals were being killed and dismembered by organized cult groups in 1980

the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had looked into a mysterious unidentified cult whom they believed to be responsible for the ritualistic killings while in Iowa the Department of Criminal Investigations decided to go further by blaming local Satanist groups who practiced devil worship black magic and other forms of the occult others sex organs and other body parts used

When there was no sign of human intervention, such as tire tracks or footprints, many people started to speculate that the attacks might have had an enigmatic alien origin. When the Dane Edwards narrative came to light, conspiracy groups took the front stage.

Edwards, a well-known publisher, and editor of the Brush Banner newspaper in Brush, Colorado, had made the decision to definitively explore the theories of cattle mutilation.

His assumptions were sent in writing to Colorado senator Floyd K. Haskell, who had been looking into the incidents himself and had been threatened by authorities to keep quiet about them. Haskell's conclusion was that the government was testing cattle parts at various facilities to create biological weapons to use during the Vietnam War.

Soon after starting work at The Gazette and voicing his outspoken opinions about the conceivable conspiracy, Edwards agreed to participate in an interview for the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph in the latter months of 1975. In the interview, he discussed the worries of the nearby farming communities as well as his own theory on government interference and potential cover-ups.

Dane Edwards was fired from the Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, and on December 5, 1975, he vanished without a trace. His wife filed a missing person report, but no one heard of or saw him—at least not in the public arena or among journalists—until 30 years later when he was found at an English language program in Mexico. David Ellsworth, M.D.

It has been discussed on this channel before that when one gets too close to the truth—whether it be through independent research or just general curiosity—these brave people either vanish into thin air or at the very least retract their claims. Could it be that Dane Edwards was on the verge of discovering something terrifyingly revolutionary and was therefore silenced or perhaps even brainwashed into a completely different person? Let's hope so.

Harrison Schmidt, a senator from the United States and a former astronaut from Apollo 17, was one of those who demanded such a conclusive report, so the FBI finally conducted its own investigation into the incidents in 1979. However, once again, the government's findings were frustratingly vague and disappointing, as on January 15, 1980, the bureau shut down the investigation by stating none of the reports had been made public.

However, with the stories coming out of Northeastern Utah and the sizable privatized property known as Skinwalker Ranch, the site is known as a hotspot and potential government base that has been the site of countless paranormal, supernatural, and extraterrestrial events over the years beginning with the property's purchase in 1997, much to the ire and disbelief of those in the farming business, the speculation and conspiracy theories would only grow more prominent.

Terry Sherman, a rancher, purchased the 512-acre parcel of lanbut soon experienced strange occurrences in his new home. Huge, wolf-like creatures, beings with yellow eyes, and UFO technologies are all expected to live in this area of the Beehive State, and documentarians, researchers, and live streamers are all trying to solve the mystery. Whatever lurks within its confines, it made its presence known.

Another theory as to how and why the 1970s were rife with cattle mutilations is due to the economic climate at the time and is frequently discussed by historians and Farmers alike. This theory is that the cattle mutilators were known for decapitating and mourning most of Sherman's livestock not long after he settled into the dwellings of Skinwalker Ranch.

According to British historian Michael Goleman, it's possible that such losses in farm animal life are more than just a routine problem.

a common occurrence, but it may have actually been self-inflicted by the ranchers and farm workers themselves. In support of this claim, Goldman suggests that smaller independent Ranch owners killed their livestock on purpose to emphasize their financial difficulties, anxiety, and resentment of government interference in agriculture. For example, in the 1970s, President Richard Nixon froze the price of beef to offset the cost of Farmers who ultimately experienced financial hardship due to inflation, which resulted in losses of about $5 billion.

Could it be that people who profess to be the victims of such a horrible act of Cruelty were actually behind the cover-up and misinformation on hypotheses regarding the large loss of livestock?

What do you think of the fact that, in more recent times, jokes about alien abduction and cattle mutilation have been made, such as those in which carriers are shown being sucked up into spaceships?

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