A
few typical telephone calls, too late to view or retrieve the animal,
but worthy of reporting: Consett, County Durham, April 1998:
Last April, just ten days before the appeal advert went out, on
a farm at Whittonstall, the owners found they had lost a ewe, due
to natural causes, during the process of bearing a lamb. They found
the carcass with the head of the lamb just protruding from the vulva.
The following morning they went with a tractor and trailer to retrieve
the carcass and were horrified to discover that the head of the
lamb was missing.
Furthermore,
(the ewe was lying on her right side) a neat but irregular shaped
portion of skin and flesh had been removed, exposing perfectly clean
bone on her left face and jaw. The bone was absolutely devoid of
even tiny fragments of flesh or skin. It was noticed that the left
rear leg was similarly stripped down to clean bone, from the hock
(knee joint) right up to the top of the leg to the belly. When the
leg was lifted up, it was found that this stripping of flesh went
the full 360 degrees around the leg; and at the periphery of the
'cut' it had a neat uniform circular edge. It was described, "as
though the lower part of the leg was wearing a sock."
Llyn
Peninsular, North Wales, 1998: A farmer at Clynnog Fawr found
a bullock decapitated, with both front legs amputated. The head
had a neat circular hole through the skull. The local Police apparently
recovered the head nearby and had this X-rayed, then informed the
farmer that the 'bullet' had been deflected. But apparently there
was no evidence of an exit wound for the mysterious 'bullet'. I
suspected that the farmer had also been 'deflected'. My enquiries
with local Police and a vet proved fruitless, but another farmer
who alerted me to the case, said the local media had reported this
to be a "ritual satanic killing".
Dorset,
1998: On the 11 March 1998: a young lady owner of several young
lambs found one lamb, within a 24-hour period, dead with an eye
missing and apparent 'surgical' coring out of the rectum. A week
or so earlier, on 27 February, another premature lamb was discovered
with a neat 1.5 cm hole above an eye-the skull was empty.
Cornwall-near
Looe: During the early Spring of 1997, farmer John Haynes found
one of his sheep strangely decapitated completely without any blood
staining of the fleece around the periphery of the 'cut'. The surrounding
skin and fleece edge did not coincide with the severance point at
the neck area. The very smooth 'face' of the transection through
the vertebrae etc., was recessed in -by one inch or more-from the
skin fleece edge for a full 360 degree circumference. There were
no other injuries and the head was never found. A week or two earlier,
a farmer neighbour found an eight-day- old calf totally stripped
of all flesh and hide over 100 per cent of it's body. Similar to
the sheep in Consett, the skeletal bones were completely clean and
devoid of any flesh fragments, but all the intact internal organs
were still in place. The animal was removed by baffled vets for
examination, but the farmer never received their 'report'.
Guilsfield,
near Welshpool, Powys 1998: On the 25 April I visited a farm
at Guilsfield near Welshpool, Mid-Wales, to examine a three year
old ewe, found dead on 21 April with a large, fifteen inch diameter,
neat circular hole in the neck area. As the farmer pulled the carcass
out of his trailer, I was surprised, at first glance, to see no
obvious sign of the massive wound. As a precaution, before handling
the animal, I first carried out a radiation survey (Tony Dodd had
previously heard from sources in the United States that some of
the mutilated animals discovered there were radioactive.) I was
relieved that I did not detect any evidence of either alpha, beta
or gamma contamination. To expose the deep neck wound, John had
to lift back the heavy three inch thick fleece and skin. The fleece
was very clean with virtually no blood staining. There appeared
to be a 'neat cut' around the side of the head between eye and ear.
The ear was missing and organs below the 'flap' of the fleece and
skin had been cleaned out, down to the vertebrae. There were no
other injuries or signs of ewe putting up a fight when attacked,
which John said they will do, especially with lambs in the field.
When he found the dead ewe, he particularly noticed the absence
of wool fragments around the carcass.
Hope
Valley, near Minsterley, Shropshire 1998: Also on the 25 April,
I visited a farm situated on a hillside and overlooking Hope Valley,
the farmer had discovered four lambs dead and mutilated; the following
injury details also include relevant comment from the farmer where
appropriate. Lamb No.1: This corpse was badly mutilated and both
ears were removed to the scalp. The right eye, right rear leg and
tail were missing. All abdominal organs-with the exception of the
liver - were missing. How was this achieved just via the aperture
created by the rear leg removal? All the farmers were immediately
puzzled by this revelation. Why would a normal predator, which kills
for food to survive, remove all the other organs, but leave the
most delectable morsel-the liver-intact? They collectively commented
that in their experience, this was most unusual.

Lamb
no.1
Lamb
No.2:
The
right eye had been removed cleanly and the animal had also been
badly mutilated. However, the farmer speculated some additional
damage could have been carried out later by a fox. The right rear
leg had been removed through the hip joint. The adjacent skin and
flesh of the abdomen and portions of the ribs were also missing,
including the tail. The abdominal and thoracic organs wee missing.
Again, there was no associated bleeding or antemortem tissue damage.
Lamb
No.3: The precautionary radiation survey was carried out
on all 6 lambs' bodies 'out in the field' before the post-mortem.
This lamb, like all its fellow victims, had different mutilations.
Both eyes had been removed cleanly without damage to the surrounding
lid tissue. It is common for crows and rooks to pick out eyes of
dead lambs from the accessible uppermost eye, but the farmers were
puzzled. How, they wondered, could carrion birds take out both eyes,
since one eye would be in close proximity to the ground? The rooks
would be incapable of turning a lamb over to expose the opposite
eye. The rectal tissues had been cleanly severed from the surrounding
skin. The edges of this wound were smooth and once again there was
no evidence of bleeding.
Lamb
No.4: This animal was found intact in the vicinity of the
other three and it's worth noting that all four were healthy fit
young animals, strong enough, in April, to be out in the field away
from the barn. The farmer could think of no reason why it should
be dead. I discovered strange, 3 to 7 mm diameter, individual single
skin punctures, between the eye and the ear, in approximately the
same location, on the opposite sides of the head. I also came across
identical marks on two other lambs, one 210 miles apart. The pathologist
subsequently determined that there was no damage to the underlying
bone and lead pellets had not been found. Another unfortunate lamb
had been decapitated, and because the head had never been found,
I obviously couldn't determine if it had been similarly marked.
I must especially look for evidence of these particular skin punctures
in the head of animals we may recover in the future. I suspect these
could be of significance and somehow associated with the cause of
death.
Lamb
No.5 (A) Witney, Oxfordshire, 1988: On Saturday 18 April,
I continued on to Oxfordshire from Shropshire to collect two more
lambs from the same farmer near Witney. The mutilation of the head
was especially curious because the farmer had discovered another
lamb a week earlier, with identical head mutilations. Unfortunately,
this first corpse had already been disposed of. The discovery of
a second lamb with the same odd mutilations was the principal reason
for the farmers telephone cal to me (His third lamb had been decapitated)
The pathologist reports that this lamb had "been significantly mutilated
after death". Both ears to the level of the scalp, had been removed
cleanly, along with the right eye and snout. Most of the snout,
including bones, soft tissue and skin had been removed with rather
a ragged margin while the tongue had been transected cleanly. There
was deficiency in the skin of the abdomen, through which the abdominal
and thoracic organs had been completely removed and the tail was
also missing. The farmer speculated that this may have been done
by a fox at a later time than the head mutilation. By contrast,
a week earlier, the other identical head-mutilated lamb had no abdominal
damage. It is worthy of note, that I found the same skin punctures
on each side of the head of this lamb and both ears removed in a
similar way to 'Lamb No. 4 From Shropshire, 210 miles apart. The
Witney farmer never recovered the two snouts and the four missing
ears. Again it raises the question, how and with what, were the
lambs killed first, to then enable the 'predator' to just sever
the snout and ears, then leave the scene o the crime, twice in the
space of a week?

Lamb
No.5 (Snout) Photo
Lamb
No.6: This farmer's third corpse had been cleanly decapitated
after death, with a single cut from a sharp non-serrated blade between
the first thoracic and last cervical vertebrae. There was no evidence
of trauma to the surrounding skin and the transection through the
vertebral column was clean and through an I.V. (intervertebral)
disk.

Lamb
No.6 (Decapitated)
Copyright
David Cayton
Part
2 Animal mutilation investigation, by Phil Hoyle,Ufoiru
Continuing
the investigations of David Cayton in the Shropshire area, I started
systematically calling on farmers in the previously active areas
to determine if there is ongoing animal mutilation activity. On
the 5th of December an article relating to the disappearance of
24 sheep from a farm just west of Worthen, Shropshire was printed
on the front page of the Shropshire Star newspaper. As a matter
of interest I contacted the farmer concerned to see if there was
any peculiarities regarding the theft or disappearances. I asked
the farmer if there were any signs of tyre tracks or footprints
in the entrance to the field to indicate the presence of transport
vehicles. He stated that although the field had direct access to
the road there were absolutely no markings whatsoever, this being
odd as the persistent rainfall over the past month had made the
ground exceptionally soft and muddy.
The
24 sheep that have been stolen were all pregnant ewes and part of
a flock of 100, the farmer thinks the actual night the sheep were
taken was the 24th of November. When I asked the farmer if there
had been any odd lights or helicopters seen around lately he said
yes there was, when asked if there was any helicopters hovering
over his land and farm at the time the sheep disappeared he said
yes there was all that week. He had lost a number of animals in
strange circumstances over the last few years but even after a necropsy
was conducted no obvious reason could be ascertained to the cause
of death by the vet. The farmer informed me that because it had
been snowing unusual ground markings could be seen in the field
the sheep had disappeared from.
On
Saturday 30th December 00, David Cayton animal mutilations investigator
for Quest International came down to Shrewsbury to assist me in
my investigations regarding the missing sheep. After a short journey
in the farmers Land Rover we parked just off the road B4386 and
then had to walk approximately 250 meters to the site During the
walk to the field with the ground markings the farmer recalled an
event that had happened a few days earlier on the Thursday 28th
of December. The farmer and some of his friends had just left the
local pub and while walking back to the farm noticed a very bright
white light like a welder's torch, appear momentarily in the night
sky. The light was so bright it left shadows of where the farmer
and his friends were standing, the farmer remarked "What the hell
was that" On arriving at the ground impression David Cayton dowsed
the site and discovered an energy point at the top and bottom of
the ground impression. The ground impression was elliptical some
12.8 meters across with a 1.8 metre gully running all around the
inner edge. The farmer mentioned that he was aware that the special
forces trained in this area and he had given the RAF permission
to do helicopter night training on his farm land, were the sheep
disappeared are often used by the helicopter pilots. One of the
farmers shepherds stated that he and his wife who live near Minsterley
a few miles to the east, and can view the farm area from their house
window have both witnessed strange lights. On a couple of occasions
they have witnessed strange lights leaving the ground and going
straight up in to the sky, they have no idea what these lights are,
but they are defiantly sure they are not helicopters.
On
Saturday 6th January 01, I called at the farm to ask the farmer
if I could examine the ground markings now that the snow had melted.
He gave his permission but said I would have to go alone, as he
was very busy with his farm work. He said before you go he wanted
to show me a dead sheep he had discovered a few days before in a
field at the back of the farm. The animal was only 60 to 80 feet
from the farmhouse on a slight bank, the animal had been clearly
eaten by predators at some point, the sheep was entangled in fence
wire and large quantities of wool were spread around the carcass.
The farmer stated that when he discovered the animal he noticed
that it's left ear was missing and the cuts to it's head looked
very precise, the majority of the carcass that had been eaten had
taken place after he first discovered the animal. On examination
of the animal the neck and especially the ribcage could clearly
be identified has been eaten by predators, the exposure of the face
and jaw did look very precise and I think there is a good possibility
that the animal was mutilated first and eaten by predators later.
The location of the carcass right next to the farmhouse would give
anyone cause for concern.

Green
Ball of light
The
farmer also related an interesting incident that happened about
1990. A friend Any had just dropped the farmer off at the farmhouse
and as he drove through the farm gate a fluorescent green light
the size of an light bulb passed over the farm gate and passed the
farm buildings and disappeared in to the distance. Andy said the
whole sky appeared green in colour, the time was about midnight.
The farmer said that Andy was a good friend and did not tell stories
and that he was very frightened by the experience. I asked the farmer
if his father had ever seen anything unusual at the farm, he replied
yes, his farther had lived at the farm all his life and the first
time he ever saw any strange mutilations was back in 1958. On 20th
January 01, I visited another farm at Lower Guilsfield near Welshpool,
Powys, because another farmer told me that this farm was having
a lot of animals disappearing. I asked the farmer when did this
all start, he said it was about May 95 and he lost 8 ewes and 14
lambs to start with and other odd ones since that time. The last
animal to disappear was six weeks ago, it was a black ewe and it
vanished with out trace. I asked if he had seen any strange cuts
or mutilations regarding his animals, he had seen some dead sheep
but thought all their injuries were consistent with dog or other
predator attack. When asked if there had been any intense helicopter
activity in the area he said there was quite a lot especially the
American big Chinook helicopters, but their presence did not match
the times of the sheep disappearances.
Summary
What
have we learned from the study of animal mutilation cases in the
UK so far? By comparing mutilations here in the UK with cases in
the USA a marked difference is indicated. The majority of US mutilations
imply a high degree of heat like a laser is used to cut and then
cauterise the tissue, were as in the UK no heat has thus far been
detected during necropsy examinations. Microscopic changes in tissue
and plants exposed to microwave radiation have been detected in
mutilated animals and crop circles, for microwave tissue analysis
(see for example National Institute of Discovery Science http://www.nidsci.org/articles/pdf/microwave.pdf
and for microwave radiation effects on the environment see Rodney
Ashby's research work http://www.xstreamscience.org and references
therein). Researcher Tommy Blann, from Lewisville, Texas, USA has
traced animal mutilations back to the early 1800's in England and
Scotland, and the mutilations also include horses, dogs, sheep,
and rabbits. This evidence would indicate that the animal mutilation
mystery is nothing new and something is monitoring our planet over
a very long time scale.
Unless
Coyote's, Foxes, and Badgers have unknowingly to us have evolved
to the point they now dissect their prey with a scalpel then cook
it I think we can eliminate natural predators from the suspect list.
If natural predators are not responsible what are we left with;
our ongoing investigations and research do indicate the following
possible hypotheses. It is no secret that the US military have developed
a highly sensitive and precise radar tracking system, the Phased
Array tracking centre at Flyingdales in North Yorkshire has detected
many unknowns, some travelling at 33 times the speed of sound. Any
incursion of our atmosphere by an unknown but intelligently controlled
craft could be tracked to a precise landing point. The occupants
could then conduct any animal mutilation and genetic sampling and
then leave the dead carcasses behind. Then a covert military operation
could be mounted using unmarked helicopters to retrieve the evidence
before the farmer or public could be made aware of the situation.
There are a number of interesting cases here in the UK and in the
US that something along theses lines are taking place.
Many
ground examinations of the mutilation site in the US has detected
impressions or pod marks. In one such Investigation in the Rio Arriba
area of New Mexico law enforcement officers concluded the following.
Examination around the area revealed that a suspected aircraft of
some type had landed twice, leaving three pod marks positioned in
a triangular shape. The diameter of each pod part was 14". Emanating
from the two landings were smaller triangular shaped tripods 28"
apart and 4" in diameter. Investigation at the scene showed that
these small tripods had followed the cow for approximately 600'.
Tracks of the cow showed where she had struggled and fallen. The
small tripod tracks were all around the cow. Other evidence showed
that grass around the tripods, as they followed the cow, had been
scorched. Also a yellow oily substance was located in two places
under the small tripods. This substance was submitted to the State
Police Lab. The Lab was unable to detect the content of the substance.
A sample of the substance was submitted to a private lab and they
were unable to analyse the substance due to the fact that it disappeared
or disintegrated. Some of the theorises put forward by investigators
were the experimental uses of Vitamin B12. Testing of the lymph
node system and possible links to germ warfare testing.
Radiation
traces were found, but it is believed this type of radiation is
not harmful to humans, although approximately 7 people who have
visited the mutilation site have complained of nausea and headaches.
The only way to solve the animal mutilation enigma and to form an
understanding to why it is being conducted is to gain access to
a far grater sampling pool of mutilation cases. Often farmers will
misjudge a mutilation and put it down to predator attack or dispose
of the evidence as to avoid any investigation by the authorities.
We urgently need Farmers, Veterinarians and the General public to
contact investigators immediately so as much data as possible can
be studied. We are living in a world of secrecy and uncertainty,
if we join now as one people and one force we can secure a future
for our children and our planet, and an understanding of realities
until now hidden from us.
All Information in complete confidence.
phil.hoyle@yahoo.co.uk