There
exists a black market in legs of lamb according to a recent sad article
in the UK Sun Newspaper where eleven sheep were butchered ALIVE by barbaric
thieves. The ewes — many of them pregnant — had their hind legs cut off by a
saw in a series of three night raids.
It is
distressing to know that humans can do this to animals. It was, however, not
long ago that UK farmers made ghastly sheep discoveries of a bizarre nature.
Shrewsbury
farmers have woken up to find several of their sheep dead by mysterious
"laser" markings from an unidentified source, and presumably “experimented
on” The fuming farmers discovered the
sheep dead had "neat holes" in their skulls along with the removal of
several internal organs which were never discovered.
The
description of the scene of the horror is just as mysterious as it is
graphic. The farmers in Shrewsbury first
witnessed mysterious lights hovering above their farms and witnessed
unidentified "beams of energy" shooting down into the fields. After the lights vanished, the farmers
investigated the next morning only to discover that several of their sheep had
been killed. And the incident was one of
several plaguing the region.
Sheep had been found with their eyes removed,
surface tissue stripped away with "neat precision" and internal
organs removed. The sheep were
discovered completely exsanguinated. The
evidence left behind is analogous to several harrowing encounters where farmers
also discovered a number of their livestock killed. Traditionally other animals avoid the sites
of these killings, often leaving large patches overgrown in mostly grazed areas
for years afterward as though they were avoiding the scene of a murder that
still held painful memories for the rest of them. There is fifty miles of
mutilation where the incidents occur.
The area between Shrewsbury and Powys is often thought of as a ufo
"hot spot" where mysterious sightings often precede or follow the
incidents. But Dartmoor and the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire are other
hunting grounds
UFO
hunters set up a special team to investigate and after staging a dramatic
stake-out they claim to have even WITNESSED unsuspecting sheep being zapped by
two of the spheres.
Phil
Hoyle, 53, who has spent nine years probing the riddle of livestock found
killed, said of the night-time spectacle last month: “For a short while it
looked more like a Star Wars battle.”
Next day
he interviewed farmers and “all but one had had some type of unusual
disappearance of animals or deaths with strange injuries”.
Phil —
co-founder of a group calling itself the Animal Pathology Field Unit — is
convinced the culprits come from another world. The retired steelworker, who lives near
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, said: “Animals are being clinically and surgically
sampled by a highly advanced technology.”
He and
members of his 15-strong team saw the UFOs at work as they spent a night at a
Welsh hill farm monitoring the skies around the Radnor Forest. The spheres not
only fired mysterious rays but sent out smaller versions of themselves, which
he believes performed the grisly experiments.
He said:
“The technology involved in these attacks is frightening. These lights and
spheres are clearly not ours. They are built by technology and intelligence
that’s not from here.”
Phil said
of his team: “We’ve devoted our lives to carrying out serious research into the
animal mutilation mystery and its connections to the increasingly reported
sightings of red and orange spheres.”
The
original article can be read here or found with Colin Andrews who has a comprehensive list of information related to animal mutilation reports.