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elevenaugust:
Sur le site Ufonut.com est apparu il y a un mois environ un article récent que personne, semble-t'il, n'a relevé ici et qui, pourtant, relance à nouveau les sordides et macabres affaires des mutilation animales.
Ces affaires ont été, pour la plupart, enquêtées par Alessandro Rojas, d'Openminds TV (Arizona) dont nous vous parlions en début du mois de Novembre.
!! Attention, certaines images peuvent être choquantes, âmes sensibles, s'abstenir...
Je traduirais au fur et à mesure....
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Le 16 novembre 2009, j'ai reçu un appel téléphonique d'Alejandro Rojas de d’Openminds.Tv, Tempe, Arizona. Il m'a informé qu'il y avait eu une mutilation de bétail ici dans le Colorado. Il l'a appris de la fille d’un certain Sanchez qui est le propriétaire du ranch, elle l'a contacté en demandant l'aide. J'ai alors contacté le propriétaire du ranch et pris des dispositions pour se rendre sur les lieux le lendemain pour enquêter sur la mort peu commune de cet animal. Voici donc mes investigations.
Cette mutilation s'est produite dans la ville de San Luis, comté de Costilla, Colorado. Cette ville est la plus ancienne du Colorado, fondée en 1851, le recensement de 2000 ayant déclaré 739 habitants.
Ce n'est pas la première fois que cette région est sujette aux mutilations de bétail, le premier cas documenté bien connu étant celui de la jument de race Appaloosa nommé Lady ("Snippy") près de Alamosa (Colorado). L'animal fut trouvé sur le "King Ranch" avec des marques d'ablations chirurgicales, comme découpées au laser, avec aucune trace d'épanchement de sang. Le fermier Sanchez a aussi connu des expériences passées de mutilations de bétail, la dernière en date remontant en 2006.
Cet animal avait aussi de très étranges incisions, comme découpées au laser, commune à d'autres cas de mutilations dans la zone. Cependant, les dernières ont pris une tournure bien plus dramatique, s'agissant dans ces cas de veaux, quatre en trois semaines.
Ces quatre animaux n’ont pas seulement été mutilés, mais également "détruits", comme si un semi-remorque les avait percutés à 100 Km/h.
Ci-dessous, vous trouverez les notes de mes investigations.
Statistiques concernant le veau:
- Le fermier à trouvé le veau à 5:00 heures, le 16/11/09
- Le veau était de la race "Hereford Limousine Steer"
- Il était âgé de 4-5 mois
- Son poids est inconnu, mais estimé à plus de 200 lbs. (90,7 Kg)
- Sa tête a été retrouvée faisant un angle de 330 degrés par rapport au reste du corps.
- Son corps décharné mesurait de bout en bout 4 pieds 6 pouces. (1m40)
- Son corps décharné mesurait en mi section 19 pouces. (0m48)
- La mesure de la jambe arrière gauche du veau du genou plié au sabot était de 1 pied 6 pouces. (0m30)
Calf Conditions:
- Tail of animal was present and appeared normal.
- Right eye ball was missing and blood was present around socket, appears to be bird scavenger damage.
- Left eye ball appeared intact tucked away from the scavengers.
- Blood was present around nostrils but appeared to be more of a fluid oozing.
- Chest cavity was completely cored out which was the condition the rancher had initially found.
- No animal remains were seen near the animal or near the empty chest cavity.
- No blood pooling was seen on the foliage near the animal.
- No apparent blood was seen on animal’s skin near the massive trauma area.
- Some apparent teeth markings were seen on the rib cage but not on every rib. Appears scavengers may have gnawed on animal the night before my investigation.
- No special diet, just wild grass eaten.
- Salt was given to cows last winter, but not yet for this winter.
Investigation:
- Patchy snow was present in immediate area at time of finding mutilation; most snow had melted away by investigation time.
- Quick immediate land survey looking for any unusual signs. (ie. Out of place looking) None found.
- No human footprints, tire wheel markings were found initially by rancher or by me.
- No radiation detected on Geiger counter.
- EMF meter measured slight electro magnetic field with some unusual spiking about 15 microteslas near the animal’s head during sweep.
- No flesh samples were taken due to condition of animal and probable cause of scavenger contamination was present.
- Two samples of rib bones were taken to perform a closer examination. Since scavenger damage was present no direct conclusions could be made from the initial condition of the bones when the rancher found the animal.
- Mouth was closed tight and had to be pried open to reveal the inside. I noticed the tongue had been cut off over an inch behind lower teeth. Tongue incision was too far back in mouth to be caused by biting, and appeared to be a straight cut. Mouth was very hard to pry open to see tongue; I had to use a small archeology tool for prying.
- Rancher states no mountain lions in area, has not seen one.
- Wolf was spotted in August near Rancher’s house 6 miles away from cow pasture where calf was found.
- Cows graze on 180 acre pasture.
- Elevation of pasture 8760 feet.
- Police report filed 11/16/09 with the Costilla County Sheriff’s office.
- 4 calves in total were mutilated within the past 3 weeks and were found in the general area within 100 yards.
- First two were found on October 25.
- Third calf was found November 9th, and police report was filed.
- Fourth calf (this investigation) was found November 16th and police report was filed.
- All four calves were found in the similar condition like this investigation, only difference was third calf also had laser like cut sectioning off the right side of face. (Will try to locate pictures if available from the Sheriff’s office) Typical mutilation cutting. Third calves skeletal remains were located but the head was missing from spine, rancher thought that unusual.
Other:
- No helicopters were seen.
- No Military vehicles of any sort were detected by rancher.
- No strange noises were ever heard.
- No strange smells were ever detected.
- Rancher Manuel did notice strange lights over a hill behind his house in the Eastern direction from July to August 2009. A bright light appeared at 4:00am then slowly drifted in the direction of his pasture within an hour and had disappeared by 5:00am. The distance of the light drift appeared to be a couple of miles. This sighting lasted about a month time frame.
- Other than the lights seen in August, all surroundings appeared normal all the time.
- Rancher is so distraught about losing 4 calves within a 3 week period, that he is taking the rest of his calves to auction Wednesday November 18th and selling them in fear of possibly losing more calves.
- My Sony Night Shot model TRV-87 stopped functioning towards end of this investigation. Battery was still 30% at that time. Unit refuses to play investigation tape, but tape can be seen on one of my other cameras. Tape appears fine, Camera does not. Heh heh it’s always the electronics.
- No cellular coverage in immediate area.
- Interesting note, on the way back from San Luis my BlackBerry Storm was indicating a fluctuation between detecting Mountain Standard Time and Pacific Standard Time. The clock kept shifting back and forth by an hour.
Summary:
The calf appeared to be similar to the Miller Cattle Mutilation case I investigated back in March of 2009. The main differences are the Miller calf was missing both ears, and the Sanchez calf was missing its tongue. Every other aspect of the mutilated animals appears to be the same. I will do a GPS comparison between the Miller and Sanchez cases looking for possible similarities.
It appears certain cattle mutilations have graduated from the known laser-like cut marks to complete animal obliteration. All four calves mutilated on this ranch had similar physical attributes. The center section was missing, the rib cage was cored out, and no blood was present on the ground near the animal or on its hide. The calf I investigated was missing its tongue, unfortunately I was unable to see the other three to compare. We did find the remains from the third calf, but the head was missing and I was unable to further my investigation.
Note:
Colorado Springs KOAA news reporter Andy Koen was present to document my investigation.
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A noter que d'autres cas ont été également enquêtés et je tâcherais d'en proposer la traduction ici.
dificultnspa:
--- Citer ---UFO expert investigating Colo. cow mutilations
John Romero
KDVR Denver
6:04 PM MDT, May 23, 2010
ALAMOSA, Colo. - Authorities in Colorado's San Luis Valley are trying to solve a series of bizarre, gruesome slaying: cows, mutilated, carved up, left to die in the fields.
Police are stumped. But rancher Mike Duran, who lost two of his cows to mutilation last December, has a theory that is literally out of this world. He says it was aliens.
"It's almost like the animal was taken away, killed, surgically manipulated and brought back," Duran told us.
Some of the wounds on one cow were "like laser cuts," he said. "There was no blood. No tracks. No witnesses at all."
"Some people say it was a cult. But even if it was a cult, we would find tracks or something like that."
In Duran's mind, that leaves only one other option.
"I believe there are aliens. People may laugh at me for thinking that," Duran said. "(The aliens) do what they have to, and then they bring (the cows) back and they drop them back in the field. And that's why there are no tracks."
Duran is not alone.
"The (female cow's) sexual organs were removed, the eyes were removed, a tongue was removed," said Chuck Zukowski, a self-described UFO investigator and reserve El Paso County Sheriff's deputy, who is trying to solve Duran's case.
"The pattern is that of surgical cuts. There are no bite marks. There are no scratch marks. There's no carnage on the ground...It's as if it was under surgery."
Duran says he found a powerful electromagnetic field coming from one of the cow's carved-out head, only adding to his suspicions that aliens are to blame.
"In my opinion, this is probably one of the best cold cases we have," Duran says.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture, however, doesn't buy the extraterrestrial theory.
"Postmortem changes on an animal happen very fast," said Nick Striegel, a veterinarian with the department. "Predators are coming in...they can lick up that blood. Insects and other parts of the decomposing process can digest body fluids."
If not predators, Striegel says it is also possible that people could be involved.
You be the judge.
http://www.kdvr.com/videobeta/ea88aba0-17ee-4779-9352-aa22cd014b19/News/Rocky-Mountain-Mysteries-with-John-Romero [modération : adresse introuvable]
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krqe.com
--- Citer ---Old cattle mutilation stumped Feds
More than 10,000 cattle deaths reported in 1979
Published : Monday, 24 May 2010, 10:10 PM MDT
Reporter: Tim Maestas
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - A 130-page file reveals just how deep the Federal Bureau of Investigation probed into the cattle mutilation mystery that mystified cattle ranchers in New Mexico and a string of other states from the west coast to the Midwest.
More than 10,000 cattle deaths were reported across the county by 1979. More than 100 were reported in New Mexico between 1975 and 1980.
"One thing about it was they seemed to be healthy animals," said Bobby Pierce, deputy director for the New Mexico Livestock Board.
In the mid to late 1970s, cows were dying and no one could explain why. They were often found mutilated, sometimes with no blood, certain organs missing, and precision cuts in various sections of the carcass.
"Usually all swollen up," Pierce said. "Its eyes, ears, tongue, soft tissue, sexual organs and stuff missing from them."
Some questioned if UFOs were behind the deaths. Others speculated the involvement of a mysterious criminal enterprise, or secret government operatives. The strange deaths were making headlines across the country. Eventually, New Mexico ended up at the center of the cattle-mutilation mystery. The FBI got involved at the urging of New Mexico Senator Harrison Schmitt.
In a December, 1978 letter, Senator Schmitt wrote to then U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell "...very concerned at what appears to be a continued pattern of organized interstate criminal activity."
Bell responded by mail the following month, referring to the subject as "...one of the strangest phenomena in (his) memory."
The letters are part of the FBI's one-inch thick file on cattle mutilations, filled with incident reports, newspaper clippings, letters and memos that reveal a resistance on the part of the bureau to participate in the investigation.
"I couldn’t think of any jurisdiction we would have in this matter," said Forrest Putman, who served as special agent in charge for the FBI's Albuquerque field office when the mutilation mystery was at its peak.
The U.S. Justice Department directed the FBI to participate in March 1979, limiting the scope of the bureau's involvement to 15 cattle mutilations on New Mexico's Indian land – in federal jurisdiction. According to the FBI, cattle deaths outside of Indian reservations did not appear to qualify as federal offenses.
Memos contained in the FBI file reveal federal agents started coordinating and sharing information with state and local agencies, under the code name "BOVMUT."
"There was a lot of theories [about] what they were, what was causing it," Putman said.
Even though the FBI was on board, FBI memos communicate a clear concern the bureau may have overstepping its bounds. FBI officials asked the justice department to secure congressional approval, or an executive order, clearing the way for federal agents to investigate.
In April 1980, the FBI laboratory analyzed "flakes of unknown material" taken from the roof a pickup truck whose driver reported seeing a UFO in Taos.
The lab determined the flakes came from a type of exterior house paint. The flakes were sent by Kenneth Rommel, a retired FBI agent who took on the role of chief investigator for the Santa Fe County District Attorney’s office, in a project funded by a government grant.
The FBI’s involvement eventually faded away, with the Albuquerque office placing the matter in a "closed status."
"Well I was curious to what the hell happened," said Robert Burns, a New Mexico rancher listed in the FBI file.
More than 30 years after finding one of his cows lying on its back, with certain organs missing, he still has questions.
"I think more could have been done," said Burns. "Because a cow – a critter wouldn't do that I don't think."
The government-funded Santa Fe County District Attorney’s office report was complete in June 1980. Former FBI agent Ken Rommel determined the "...so-called 'cattle mutilation phenomenon' was nothing more than the normal decomposition of animals that had died from natural causes, assisted by whatever scavengers and or predators that were accessible to the carcass."
According the New Mexico Livestock Board, investigators' findings explain most of the deaths from the 1970s, but not all of them.
"About 95-percent of the cases were natural cause deaths and predators," said Pierce. "About 5-percent of these cases there was never an answer. It was always unknown exactly what happened."
Recent mutilation cases are not as abundant as they were in the past, according to the Livestock Board, and modern cases are more easily explained.
"There's still some deaths now that people view as suspicious," Pierce said.
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Michel-Vallée:
Deux chevaux mutilés dans le Colorado, ce 11 août 2010.
Deux autres animaux ont survécus à l'attaque, un chien et un autre cheval.
Un champ électromagnétique de forte puissance aurait été relevé sur le chien.
UFOnut.com - Episode 006: Rush Horse Mutilation
dificultnspa:
kwgn.com
--- Citer ---Mysterious horse deaths have family seeking answers
Heidi Hemmat | Reporter KDVR Denver
11:24 p.m. MST, November 18, 2010
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. -- A Colorado family is searching for answers after finding their horses carved up and left to die.
"I just started to cry," Glenda Schneider told FOX31 News.
Schneider discovered two of her horses had been mutilated, with their throats slit and their chests cut open. Their genitals, tongues and eyes had been removed.
Yet, there was no blood, no footprints, and no witnesses to the crime.
"You wonder what happened," Schneider said. "What took place? What did it?"
The Schneider‘s filed a report with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Department and they contacted paranormal investigator Chuck Zukowski.
Zukowski examined the horses and determined the horses died from unknown causes, and said there was plenty of evidence indicating the animals were mutilated.
"The straight cuts, the open rib cage, the flesh taken off. Those are red flags," Zukowski said. He believes UFO’s could be to blame.
The Schneider’s are not alone. Paranormal investigators say there have been 8 animal mutilation cases in Colorado in just the past year.
Hundreds of animal mutilation cases across the country have been documented since 1967.
But the El Paso County Sheriff’s Department disagrees with Zukowski's assertion.
They believe the horses were killed by predators, though they admit investigators weren’t able to examine the horses as closely as they would like to because the animals were so badly decomposed.
Still, the Schneider’s insist they know what predator attacks look like, and what happened to their horses is anything but.
They fear whatever killed their horses could come back, and it has shattered the peace on their quiet ranch.
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Mysterious horse deaths have family seeking answers / 2010.11.18 FOX 31 News
zetareticuli:
Vache étrangement mutilée à Platte County dans le Missouri aux USA
--- Citer ---KANSAS CITY, Missouri - La police enquête après qu'un agriculteur de Northland a rapporté que l'une de ses vaches avait été retrouvé morte et mutilé, apparemment par quelqu'un qui savait ce qu'il faisait.
Selon la police de Kansas City au Missouri, les agents ont répondu à un appel jeudi matin dans une ferme près de la 120e et Brightwell dans les régions rurales du comté de Platte, juste à l'ouest de KCI. Là, les agents ont dit trouver la vache, qui avait ses organes sexuels et la mamelle enlevé.
Le propriétaire de la vache, Casey Hamilton, a déclaré aux policiers que la vache avait été malade, et avait été déplacé vers un autre pâturage loin du reste de son troupeau. Selon le rapport de police, la vache était vivante et récupérait quand il a été vérifié dans la nuit de mercredi, mais a été retrouvé morte le lendemain matin.
Un vétérinaire a examiné la vache, et a déterminé que le vagin et la mamelle avait été enlevé. Selon le rapport de police, le vétérinaire a dit aux agents qu'il s'agissait d'une coupe précise et quiconque l'a fait "savait ce qu'il faisait." Il a également déclaré que la vache été vivante quand les parties ont été supprimées.
«Je ne pouvais pas croire que se soit arrivé si près de la maison", a déclaré Gordon Phillip éleveur, un ami de Hamilton et l'un des trois éleveurs de la région. Les éleveurs de louer le terrain à partir de KCI - les troupeaux de bovins garder l'herbe haute vers le bas, qui à son tour contribue à maintenir le cerf hors piste de l'aéroport.
»« C'est incroyable, tout comme la façon dont le vétérinaire a dit, s'il avait fait une masectomy massives comme ça sur une vache n'y aurait du sang partout sur le terrain, mais il n'y avait pas de sang ", a déclaré Phillip.
La police dit que lorsque la vache a été découverte jeudi matin, la porte était toujours verrouillée et il n'y avait pas d'empreintes ou de traces de pneus menant à la vache morte.
«C'est un peu étonnant, car il manque de preuves", a déclaré Phillip, qui dit qu'il a découvert une de ses propres vaches mutilées il y a 30 ans. Quand il a demandé à son vétérinaire une explication, Phillip dit qu'il a juste regardé vers le ciel.
"Il était juste étonné quand je lui ai montré cette vache il y a 30 ans, il est allé autour et autour à la recherche d'une machine de l'espace qui aurait débarqué, et voir s'il pouvait trouver une marque de brûlure dans la pâture", a déclaré Phillip.
La cause exacte de la mort de la vache n'a pas été déterminée, mais le vétérinaire a dit aux policiers que la vache n'est pas morte de la mutilation. Le manque de preuves conduit à une énigme pour les enquêteurs et les éleveurs.
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Police Investigate Northland Cow Mutilation
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