Cattle Mutilations

In our introduction to The Others, crop circles on the left, CMs on the right.

As macabre as they are, “cattle mutilations” are a phenomenon our society is going to have to confront when the UFO Truth Embargo is finally lifted.

What is presently known about cattle mutilations (CMs)?

  1. CMs are real. I have investigated one.
  2. Cases of CMs number in the thousands.
  3. CMs are deliberate and calculated acts of the most extreme violence imaginable.
  4. CMs are not a rare occurence.
  5. The perpetrators of CMs are unknown although The Others, or some subset of them, are the most likely suspects. During a telephone conversation with Luis Elizondo (previous Director of AATIP), he told me (RKO) that the connection between UFOs and CMs has been established by those in our government who have studied these incidents. (I am still mildly pissed off that Luis canceled his meeting with me, a MT livestock inspector, a MT state veterinarian, and several medical colleagues who were scheduled to meet with him the next day to discuss some recent CMs that had occurred in MT. I suppose that such a meeting was determined to be out of synch with where we were in the UFO Disclosure process at that time. But I would still like to have that meeting! Wyoming isn’t that far away. We could come to you, Luis.)
  6. CMs are stereotypical in appearance and therefore easy to recognize.
  7. The instruments/technology used to carry out CMs have not and still do not exist within the modern-day (human) surgical milieu.
  8. Due to the UFO stigma (Truth Embargo) and cover-up, with very few exceptions, veterinarians have been unwilling to address CMs with a proper medical investigation of these cases but instead have been “sweeping them under the rug” for decades. I (RKO) have written to the AVA (American Veterinary Association) in an attempt to bring this to their attention to no avail.
  9. CMs are carried out in open pastures on previously healthy large mammals (cattle, horses, bison, elk) that are powerful animals and difficult (for humans) to subdue.
  10. CMs are absurd, meaning that the extreme level of violence inflicted on the innocent and unsuspecting victims is completely inappropriate, unnecessary, and incommensurate with any conceivable logic/reason that would explain why these procedures are carried out.
  11. Why the selected organs routinely harvested or excised during these CM procedures are chosen (ear, eyeball, teat, masseter muscle (side of face), tongue, vagina, rectum, blood, dew claws, patches of hide) remains a mystery and a subject of (sometimes wild) speculation.

Journalist Linda Moulton Howe’s website “Earthfiles” is the most comprehensive repository of data and photographs documenting CMs over several decades.

If you want access to LMH’s extensive collection of photographs and data concerning CMs, you will have to subscribe to her archives.

A Strange Harvest, a documentary about CMs by Linda Moulton Howe.

I do have one important piece of data to add to the CM puzzle – a lab report from the UC Davis Veterinary Medicine laboratory on a blood sample acquired from a CM that occurred on the Cascade Hutterite Colony near Great Falls MT. This blood sample was obtained by an official MT state livestock inspector who immediately placed the blood sample on ice. The animal, an Angus steer, had been killed in an open pasture approximately 18 hours before the sample was obtained. The animal was left on a slope with a rock placed under its body, apparently to prevent it from rolling downslope.

In short, that blood sample was analyzed with GCMS (gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy) and no drugs or poisons of any kind were detected in that blood sample. Additionally, bacterial cultures carried out on the blood showed no growth of any pathogens that would explain the animal’s death.

This data is significant because, as far as I am aware, it is the only comprehensive analysis of blood obtained from what was clearly a stereotypical and easily identifiable CM. Also remarkable in this case was the MT livestock inspector’s observation that both halves of the steer’s mandible were discovered to be devoid of any tissue, even far down into the foramen of the mandibular nerves. When I write “no tissue”, I mean NONE, yet there were no scrape marks evident on any surface of the mandible! The MT livestock inspector was at a loss to explain this finding, as am I. What remained of either half of the mandible was only pristine bone and teeth. Also relevant was the inspector’s surprise that both halves of the animal’s mandible could be easily removed (disarticulated) from the animal with minimal force, yet the animal had been dead for less than 24 hours.

CMs will remain completely “unexplainable” under the shadow of the UFO Truth Embargo. As we emerge from under that shadow, veterinarians will finally gain the license to investigate CMs from the perspective of an entirely different reality – one in which “we are not alone“!