The top image shows normal cow blood. The bottom image shows blood removed from a mutilated cow. Note that the hemoglobin has been cooked in the second image. In addition to the heating of the wounds, many times the internal organs of mutilated animals are found to be dry, completely insanguinated.


Since the 1960's there have been thousands of cases of animals found mystreriously mutilated. Usually there are no signs of struggle, blood or tracks around, and sightings of black helicopters and ufo's in the vicinity of mutilations are often reported. The official position, that these cases are predation my coyotes and wolves, makes no sense and is not supported by the evidence. The wounds are made with surgical precision and there is often evidence of high temperatures being used. There are two schools of thought surrounding this mystery, one saying it is being done by aliens and the other saying it is the military. As we will see there is evidence supporting both.
One of the first cases of animal mutilations reported was of an Apaloosa horse. It was found on September 9, 1967 in San Luis Valley, southern Colorodo. A pathologist confirmed that all of the chest organs had been removed and the incisions had been made by high temperature. Cattle are usually the victims of the mutilators, but sometimes animals such as this horse (June 22, 1993 - Raymer, Colorodo) are found.
This steer was found January 31, 1992 in Caldwell, Kansas. There seemed to be no blood loss from the extensive facial wounds and the hemoglobin was found to be cooked, obstensibly by whatever had done the cutting.

This calf was found in Harding County, South Dakota on May 26, 1993 The genitals, rectum, bottom lip, one ear, one eye and tongue were removed. Again, this was done with surgical precision, none of the wounds were jagged.
Mutilated Cow
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