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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Just the Facts?: Disturbing Cattle Mutilations -- A Town of Bigfoot True Believers -- U.S. UFO Cover-Up Accusation


Argentina: Concern Over Cattle Mutilations in the Santo Domingo Rural Area

Source: El Litoral (www.ellitoral.com)
Date: 09.22.2012 – 16:57 h

Correspondents in Progreso
El Litoral Newsroom

Three calves were attacked – one dead, the other put down, the third still alive – by something that remains unidentified. Furthermore, the type of incision made makes it a true mystery.

Dr. Jorge Tevez, a veterinarian with many years of experience and well-known throughout the region, performed an examination of the animals and told El Litoral that ranchers need not be alarmed, or retreat into the world of fantasy.

“One thing I’m certain of is that the incisions made on these calves were not man-made, nor by any animal, at least not the of the kind we know. As can be seen from the photographs, the incision is behind the upper part of the neck, in a circular manner,” noted the expert.

Tevez noted that there are many striking features, for example: “not a single drop of blood was spilled on the site, and the hide was nowhere to be found. The incision is so exact that if I had to give you an example, it would be like running your finger along the rim of a dirty dish.”

Moreover, the veterinarian dismissed the likelihood of a puma attack. “First of all, when a feline eats, it tears the flesh. Second, the pen is too near the house, and if a puma enters a pen, the other calves would be frightened, and this did not occur.”

The site has been illuminated in recent nights and guards posted, to no avail.

“We are facing something strange, but I can tell you that in all my years as a veterinarian, I’ve never seen anything like it,” stated the vet.

Antonio Convi, a local cattleman, shared his concern over the deaths of the two calves in the tambo (milking yard) and an attack on a third one in a conversation with the Agroeventos radio show, which airs from 7 to 9 o’clock on LT 9 AM-1150. These animals suffered strange mutilations.

“We endured three attacks to smaller animals from Monday to Wednesday of this week. [The attackers] are noticeably due to their voraciousness. They eat the back of the animal’s neck and its hump, hide, flesh, tendons and all. The first two victims were in a serious condition and died, and the third survived.”

Covi added that the helpless animal was tied to a stake in the guachera (pen for orphaned calves) some 25 meters distant from the backyard, and nothing was heard. Even the [other] animals seemed peaceful.

“It’s impressive, due to the wound inflicted on the animal, which is very strange. This week we kept a watch but saw nothing,” said the cattleman on the Agroventos airwaves, visibly concerned.

PHOTO can be seen at: http://www.ellitoral.com/um/fotos/61102_miste_inter.jpg (Warning...Graphic)

(Translation (c) 2012, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Pablo Omastott and Andrea Perez Simondini)

Thanks to Scott Corrales at Inexplicata

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Crocodile found roaming free in Qantas flight's cargo hold

A crocodile escaped from its container on a Qantas flight last week, and was found roaming free in the cargo hold when the plane touched down.

Qantas confirmed the large reptile had managed to break free during a flight from Brisbane to Melbourne, and was discovered by a baggage handler when he opened the cargo hold.

The roaming croc was quickly and safely captured without incident. In a statement, Qantas said Australian Air Express is investigating the how the crocodile managed to roam free in the aircraft's cargo hold.

"The investigation is focusing on whether it had been loaded appropriately on delivery to AaE (Australian air Express)," the statement said.

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Willow Creek is a Town of Bigfoot 'True Believers'

Sad to say that, lo these many years, the field of crypto- zoology still has not advanced enough to give us definitive and irrefutable proof of the existence of a hirsute, hulking humanoid known in these parts as Bigfoot.

Not for lack of trying, though.

Popular books and scientific monographs have been written, supposed foot- and handprint casts scrutinized by experts in critters' dermal ridges, hair samples studied with microscopic intensity, a single 55-second film given Zapruder-like, frame-by-frame analysis.

Don't hold your breath for a big reveal any time soon. Heck, cryptozoologists can't even get to the bottom of Loch Ness Monster phenomena, and that's focused in a single lake in the Scottish highlands. Bigfoot – a.k.a. Sasquatch, or its quasi-scientific name, Gigantopithecus – could be anywhere from here in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest to Oregon, Washington or British Columbia.

It's better just to let the mystery be, don't you think? Let people believe what they want and keep a torch for the apelike creature with size-15 feet and God-awful primordial stench. Who are we to say they're wrong, deluded or absolutely bonkers to think the big lug could still be roaming these very woods?

Certainly, suspending your disbelief makes a trip to the Bigfoot exhibit at the China Flat Museum off Highway 299 in Willow Creek, about 40 miles east of Arcata, much more entertaining.

I made the mistake of going all Sammy Skeptic when I entered the low-slung building with the 30-foot wood-carved statue of Bigfoot beckoning me from the roadside.

"How many true believers do you get here?" I snidely asked Mikki Albright, behind the cash register at the museum gift shop.

"Me," she said, curtly. "I'm one."

Oops. Social faux pas. (Note to self: Never make fun of Bigfoot in a town with places called Big Foot Rafting, Bigfoot Burgers, Bigfoot Books, Bigfoot Campground ...)

Her co-worker, Peggy McWilliams came to Albright's defense.

"Most of the people who come in are either a believer or right on the fence," McWilliams said. "Very few strictly nonbelievers. And we get about 75 to 90 (visitors) a day. We get a lot of overseas people into Bigfoot."

Albright: "Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Czech (Republic), Switzerland and Australia, of course, because they have the Yowie. It's the Bigfoot of Australia."

Yowie's got some big footprints to fill if it's going to gain the popularity of Bigfoot. When Willow Creek held a Bigfoot Symposium in 2003, more than 1,500 people arrived in a town with a population of 1,710.

Everyone from tenured biologists to psychic bounty hunters to tabloid reporters attended lectures, seminars and poster presentations. The only one missing was the guest of honor, who has kept a really low profile since a spike in sightings and evidence-gathering from the late 1950s to mid-'80s.

I was trying – unsuccessfully, I feared – to keep the smirk off my face while chatting with these nice ladies. Albright seemed to sense my skeptical aura.

"I've just talked to so many people who have seen and smelled and heard, that I really do believe," she said. "A Russian scientist came to the symposium. He's an expert on studying dermal ridges of handprints of apes and humans, and he believes."

I nodded, more polite now in my incredulity.

"A lot of people here are serious that they've seen or know somebody reliable who's seen it," McWilliams added. With that, she pointed me in the direction of the Bigfoot wing, which takes up half the museum space. (The other half is devoted to Willow Creek/China Flat gold mining and logging history.)

There were lots of blown-up newspaper and magazine stories, and blurry blobs of photos. There were close to a dozen plaster casts of footprints and handprints, renderings of what cryptozoologists believe might be the size of Bigfoot's skull and impressive jawline.

There were maps dubbed "Bigfoot Topography," with pins stuck where it's been sighted. And there were research papers with important-sounding titles, such as "Evaluation of Alleged Sasquatch Footprints and Their Inferred Functional Morphology," by Idaho State University scientists.

I quickly learned why Willow Creek is something of a Ground Zero for Bigfoot studies. (And, no, smarty- pants, it's not because it makes for a tourist-friendly roadside attraction.)

It seems that back in 1958, a backcountry bulldozer operator found hideously large footprints near a local road-construction site. A Humboldt County newspaper reporter got wind and ran with it, calling the creature Bigfoot. Then, on Oct. 20, 1967, locals Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin went searching Bluff Creek here with a 16 mm movie camera and "filmed a hairy giant as it walked up the hillside away from the men."

The blurry, shaky film became a staple of popular TV documentaries. You can watch it at the museum and catch it all over YouTube. All I could think while viewing: If the hairy, long-armed biped really didn't want to be seen, it would've got those size-15 feet running, rather than just casually strolling up the hillside. Was "Bigfoot" preening, hoping for a close-up instead of a pan shot?

Then, I remembered something McWilliams said back at the gift shop.

"When (experts) look at the movie, they say you can see the muscles contracting in the thigh, the right thigh, and the swing of the long arms," she said. "They can prove it's not a costume with a longer arm hanging down."

Just as a single seed of doubt was being planted in my skeptical mind, I was joined in the exhibit by tourists Larry Schafer and Adria Williams, from Port Moody, British Columbia.

"We call it Sasquatch at home," Williams said. "There are a ton of stories, so I think something's there."

"Oh, yeah, definitely," Schafer said.

"I don't think there'd just be one," Williams added. "I just read that people in B.C. have seen groups of them. One guy in B.C. reported seeing up to 10. A whole family."

Are you sure it wasn't the Kardashians?

"We are believers," Williams reiterated. "Canadians believe." - sacbee

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Charles Halt, Former Air Force Colonel, Accuses U.S. Of UFO Cover-Up

Former Air Force Col. Charles Halt accused the federal government of a UFO cover-up that involves a secret agency to deal with what might be extraterrestrial visitations.

"I'm firmly convinced there's an agency, and there is an effort to suppress," Halt told an audience of 200 people Saturday night at the Smithsonian-affiliated National Atomic Testing Museum.

Two former Air Force officers who were part of the infamous Project Blue Book -- the military's official UFO investigation in the 1950s and '60s -- and a former investigator with Britain's Ministry of Defense were among the panel of speakers for a program entitled "Military UFOs: Secrets Revealed."

Halt, pictured below, was the deputy base commander of the RAF Bentwaters military base in England and one of numerous eyewitnesses to several UFO-related events at Rendlesham Forest in December 1980. He believes the observed UFOs were either extraterrestrial or extradimensional in origin. Continue reading at Charles Halt, Former Air Force Colonel, Accuses U.S. Of UFO Cover-Up

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