Part 2: More Binary Code from Sgt. C. J. — Surprise of Ancient Sumerian and Akkadian Words.

“The first two words and the fourth word look to be Akkadian and not Sumerian.”

- Joshua Jeffers, Ph.D., Research Specialist, Royal Inscriptions
of the Neo-Assyrian Period Project, Univ. of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Babylonian Section, Philadelphia, PA

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April 25, 2016  Colorado Springs, Colorado - On February 18, 2016, Sgt. C. J. found that he had added five new lines of squares and lines in his notebook without darkening any of them. He emailed me:  “It was fast and I was unsure if I drew them down correctly. It felt like it was not meant for me to write them, and I felt weird about it, like it was not clear enough for me to. I just did the best I could and figured it was probably all messed up or wrong.

February 18, 2016 – 5 new lines of squares and ones in Sgt. C. J.'s notebook followed by the words “lost concentration.”
February 18, 2016 – 5 new lines of squares and ones in Sgt. C. J.'s notebook followed by the words “lost concentration.”

 

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Would Wolves Kill 19 Elk in Wyoming One Night and Not Eat Them?

“This kind of event is very rare. Occasionally you see wolves
kill five or six animals, but 19 is very unusual.”

- Mike Jimenez, Northern Rockies Wolf Coordinator,
U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Montana

19 elk found dead and not eaten on the McNeel Elk Feedground near Bondurant, Wyoming. Photographed on March 25, 2016, by Ryan Dorgan.
19 elk found dead and not eaten on the McNeel Elk Feedground near Bondurant, Wyoming. Photographed on March 25, 2016, by Ryan Dorgan.
Bondurant, Wyoming (lower right red circle), and the McNeel Elk Feedground are about 34 miles from Jackson, Wyoming.
Bondurant, Wyoming (lower right red circle), and the McNeel Elk Feedground are about 34 miles from Jackson, Wyoming.

March 26, 2016 Bondurant, Wyoming - The U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service based in Montana along with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department are reporting their speculation that in the McNeel Elk Feedground near Bondurant, Wyoming, a pack of Gray wolves recently attacked 17 elk calves and two adult elk cows in “surplus killings.” That means the wolves killed all nineteen, but did not eat them. Exact date of deaths unknown, but photographs of the relatively fresh-looking elk bodies were taken on March 25, 2016.

 

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Part 4: Mutilation Perpetrators Are “Extraterrestrial Biological Entities”

“The perpetrators of the worldwide animal deaths
are extraterrestrial biological entities.”

- Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso, U. S. Army (Ret.), to Linda Moulton Howe
at 50th Roswell UFO Crash Anniversary, July 1997, Roswell, New Mexico

 

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March 14, 2016 Albuquerque, New Mexico - When I began my investigations for the TV documentary A Strange Harvest in 1979 about bloodless, trackless animal mutilations, I did not set out to do a film about a UFO and E. T. connection. But that’s what I kept hearing from law enforcement and eyewitnesses, who had seen orange, silent, glowing objects the size of football fields hovering above pastures where mutilated animals were later found. Or had seen beams of light shining down from “silent helicopters” that lighted pastures “brighter than daylight,” and the next day mutilated animals were found where the beams touched the ground. Some ranchers had even seen animals rising in a beam of light or lowered in a beam of light dead and mutilated, but would not talk on film for fear of ridicule.

 

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Part 2: Elk and Cattle Mutilations S.E. of Flagstaff, AZ

— “Liz Metzger's photographs show cattle with their eyeballs taken out,
their ears or lips cut off and circular chunks sliced from their bodies where
their inner organs were removed. The cuts are clean and precise,
as if made by a sharp scalpel, she said.”

- Emery Cowan, Reporter, Arizona Daily Sun, March 6, 2016

— “The female elk's jaw flesh was cleanly cut out exposing the jaw bone,
the tongue was removed, there were four circles where each of four nipples had been
cleanly excised and the anus and vagina had been removed in a clean circle.”

- Larry Phoenix, Field Supervisor, AZ Game & Fish Dept, Flagstaff, AZ, March 8, 2016

 

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March 9, 2016 Flagstaff, Arizona - High strangeness has been reported for decades inside a triangular area from Flagstaff to Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest to Holbrook and the Petrified Forest National Park.

The straight purple line is 82 miles as the crow flies from (A) Flagstaff to (B) Heber in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. It is 92 miles from Flagstaff to Holbrook near the Petrified Forest National Park.
The straight purple line is 82 miles as the crow flies from (A) Flagstaff to (B) Heber in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. It is 92 miles from Flagstaff to Holbrook near the Petrified Forest National Park.

 

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Part 1: Mystery of Some 50 Bloodlessly Mutilated Cats, Foxes and Rabbits South of London

— “The animals have been cut with a “sharp object.
... It's difficult as the cats are (often) found at midday and then we
have to work out when they were last seen — the ones with owners that is.”

- Andy Collin, Detective Sergeant, Croydon, U. K. Police Dept.

— “There have been upwards of 50 cats, rabbits and foxes found dead,
apparently murdered, near London over the past couple of years.”

- South Norwood, U. K., Animal Rescue and Liberty (SNARL)

March 6, 2016  London Borough of Croydon region 12 miles south of London, England - There have been some fifty bloodless cat, fox and rabbit mutilations between January 2014 to January 2016, centered around the Borough of Croydon in the county of Surrey a little south of London. Since the end of December 2015, PETA in England has increased a reward for information to convict “cat killers” up to £5,000 ($7,116). The South Norwood Animal Rights and Liberty (SNARL) group near Croydon is appealing for anyone with information or concerns about cat mutilations to contact them: SNARL 07957-830490 or 07961-030064.

Croydon Police Detective Sergeant Andy Collin is leading the cat mutilation investigation and says the cats mutilations are “one of the most bizarre” investigations in his 28-year-career. Recently he told the Croydon Advertiser that the animals have been cut with a “sharp object. ... It's difficult as the cats are (often) found at midday and then we have to work out when they were last seen — the ones with owners that is.”

 

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Part 5: More Animal Mutilations — Bloodless Pony and Reptiles in England and Mutilated Cows in Georgia and Colorado

“The reptiles, each a meter in length, were found with clean incisions
along the underside of their stomachs and their internal organs were missing.”

- The Herts Advertiser, St. Albans, England, January 21, 2016

“The police forensic investigators said my pony mutilation has been
done by someone who knows what they are doing as the sheaf and all
the area was cut away so precisely that there was no way an animal
could have done it ... and his body was drained of blood.”

- Tracey Jayne Catto, owner of mutilated male pony, Cisco,
Carmarthen, U. K., Dec. 29, 2015

The latest December 28, 2015, UK horse mutilation (Cisco) in Carmarthen, Wales, U. K., was only about 15 miles from the January 2012 mutilation site of another horse (Barney) in Whitland.
The latest December 28, 2015, UK horse mutilation (Cisco) in Carmarthen, Wales, U. K., was only about 15 miles from the January 2012 mutilation site of another horse (Barney) in Whitland.

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January 22, 2016  Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales, U. K. and St. Albans, England - Three years ago in January 2012, five horses were reported dead and mutilated in Carmarthenshire, Wales, pastures about 15 miles from Carmarthen, Wales. See five red locations in map below and archived 010512 Earthfiles.

Site Number 1 was near Carmarthen where again on December 28, 2015, a healthy, vigorous, 19-month-old Gypsy cob pony was found dead and mutilated so bloodlessly that the veterinarian later said after the necropsy that the pony's heart had no clotted blood and “was dry to touch.”

 

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Part 4: Update On Kansas Cattle Mutilations

— “In the January 1, 2016, case of the pregnant calf mutilation in Canton,
McPherson County, veterinarian Dr. Jessie Winter, D.V.M., states the
cut to the eyeball was done with laser precision.”

— “The toxicology came back on the white Charolais bull from the
December 18, 2015, Harvey County Case. They tested against
20,000 compounds and did not find anything.”

— “In a previous June 7, 2014, cuts on a rancher's Scott County
bull calf were laser perfect and not the result of scavengers.”

- T. Walton, Harvey County Sheriff,
Newton, Kansas, January 11, 2016

 

T. Walton, 64, Harvey County Sheriff since 2008 in Newton, Kansas. Contact: Harvey County Sheriff Dept., Newton, Kansas.
T. Walton, 64, Harvey County Sheriff since 2008 in Newton, Kansas. Contact: Harvey County Sheriff Dept., Newton, Kansas.
Newton, Kansas, is about 25 miles straight north of Wichita.
Newton, Kansas, is about 25 miles straight north of Wichita.
Six Kansas counties with histories of animal mutilations are marked with black circles. Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton investigated the December 18, 2015, Charolais bull mutilation in his county. That was followed by January 1, 2016, discovery of mutilated pregnant heifer in Canton, McPherson County. Sheriff Walton has now heard from other ranchers in Marion, Butler, Gove and Scott Counties about other past mutilations
Six Kansas counties with histories of animal mutilations are marked with black circles. Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton investigated the December 18, 2015, Charolais bull mutilation in his county. That was followed by January 1, 2016, discovery of mutilated pregnant heifer in Canton, McPherson County. Sheriff Walton has now heard from other ranchers in Marion, Butler, Gove and Scott Counties about other past mutilations

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January 14, 2017 Albuquerque, New Mexico - On January 11, 2016, Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton in Newton, Kansas, emailed me an update about what he was learning about the big, white Charolais bull mutilation of December 18, 2015; the pregnant heifer mutilation in Canton, McPherson County discovered January 1, 2016; and the discovery of a 2014 bull calf mutilation in Scott County unknown before the current round of mutilation investigations.

 

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Part 3: Bloodless Animal Mutilations in Argentina and England

“I tell you from what I've seen, it's a very precise surgery with two circular,
hide-deep cuts that removed the testicles and penis.”

- Witness in Villaguay, Province of Entre Rios, Argentina

Two precise circles only hide deep are excisions where the penis and testicles of a bull were bloodlessly removed. This bull and three females were all found dead and mutilated on September 24, 2015, in Cairns, Villaguay, Province of Entre Rios, Argentina.
Two precise circles only hide deep are excisions where the penis and testicles of a bull were bloodlessly removed. This bull and three females were all found dead and mutilated on September 24, 2015, in Cairns, Villaguay, Province of Entre Rios, Argentina.

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January 12, 2016  Albuquerque, New Mexico - Since 2002, provinces in southern Argentina around Buenos Aires have persistently had highly strange, bloodless animal mutilations — often associated with unidentified aerial lights and beams seen and reported by many eyewitnesses. In 2015, there were several animal mutilation investigations in the provinces of Santa Fe and Entre Rios (red circles on map below). Some from Entre Rios are featured in this report.

 

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Part 1: All White Charolais Bull Mutilated in Kansas

— “There were no tracks and only drops of blood, but the genitals
had been neatly removed from this big, white Charolais bull between
2,200 and 2,500 pounds!”

- T. Walton, Harvey County Sheriff, in Newton, Kansas, December 18, 2015

On December 18, 2015, the Harvey County Sheriff's office in Newton straight north of Wichita, investigated the highly strange mutilation of a 2,200-pound+, all white Charolais bull. The genitals had been neatly excised. Image by Harvey Cty. Sheriff's deputy.
On December 18, 2015, the Harvey County Sheriff's office in Newton straight north of Wichita, investigated the highly strange mutilation of a 2,200-pound+, all white Charolais bull. The genitals had been neatly excised. Image by Harvey Cty. Sheriff's deputy.

— “We had a second mutilation, this one in McPherson County about 20 miles from here. Happened last night (December 31, 2015). The eye was removed, uncertain how the cow was killed.”

- T. Walton, Harvey County Sheriff, in Newton, Kansas, January 1, 2016

January 2, 2016  Newton, Kansas - The county seat of Harvey County, Kansas, is Newton, a farm town of about 20,000 people some 25 miles straight north of Wichita. The city was founded in 1871 and named after Newton, Massachusetts, the East Coast home of the Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe Railway stockholders. In August 1871, after its founding, Newton became famous for a gunfight in which eight men were killed. That's why Newton historically was called “the wickedest city in the west.” But it also became an important railroad shipping point for Texas cattle.

 

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