31st Cattle Mutilation on Red Bluff, California Ranch

"We've had a young calf dropped through trees because he had his legs intertwined with tree branches."

- Rancher Jean Barton

In Red Bluff, California, the Jean and Bill Barton ranch has suffered 31 cattle mutilations over the past decade. A few miles north, a rancher in Anderson, California, had cattle mutilations in 1999 and 2004.
In Red Bluff, California, the Jean and Bill Barton ranch has suffered 31 cattle mutilations over the past decade. A few miles north, a rancher in Anderson, California, had cattle mutilations in 1999 and 2004.

January 13, 2006  Red Bluff, California - For the past half century, unusual deaths that law enforcement call "animal mutilations" have been reported around the world. Both domestic animals and wild game have been affected, especially horses and cattle. Ranchers and law enforcement have long been puzzled because animals are found with the same pattern of hide and tissue removed ­ usually without blood ­ from the head, sexual organs, and vaginal/rectal area. There are no signs of struggle or tracks around the dead animals, not even the animal's own tracks. That peculiar fact provoked law enforcement long ago to wonder if the mutilators came in and out of pastures from the sky?

 

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Antarctic Earthquakes and Edgar Cayce Pole Shift Prediction

“There will be the upheavals in the Arctic and in the Antarctic that will make for the eruption of volcanoes in the Torrid areas, and there will be shifting then of the poles…”

– Edgar Cayce, January 19, 1934

Left: Star indicates 7.1 earthquake on January 2, 2006, at 22:13:40 Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), located 60 miles NNE of Ndoi Island, Fiji. Right: Star indicates 7.3 east of South Sandwich Islands north of Antarctica, at 06:10:49 UTC. Maps courtesy USGS.
Above: Star indicates 7.1 earthquake on January 2, 2006, at 22:13:40 Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), located 60 miles NNE of Ndoi Island, Fiji. Below: Star indicates 7.3 east of South Sandwich Islands north of Antarctica, at 06:10:49 UTC. Maps courtesy USGS.

     

January 3, 2006  Fiji Islands and South Sandwich Islands – Two strong earthquakes have been reported in island regions north of Antarctica. The first 7.3 magnitude on the Richter scale was east of the South Sandwich Islands which are north of Antarctica. The second several hours later was a 7.1 magnitude located in the Fiji Island chain further north of Antarctica. Click for report.

Updated – Unprecedented Eruption of Gas, Water and Mud Geysers Near Kingfisher, Oklahoma, Linked to Oil and Gas Exploration.

“We’ve got one spot out in the middle of a wheat field – it kind of looks like a geyser. It’s shooting anywhere from 7 to 10 feet in the air – water, mud and gas fumes. I’ve never seen anything like it. The Corporation Commission of Oklahoma has never seen anything like it.”

– John Crawford, Kingfisher, Oklahoma Fire Chief

Kingfisher, population 4,500, and Okarche, population 2,000, are linked by the Winter Camp Creek (originally known as Dead Indian Creek). Between December 9 to 13, 2005, the gas and water eruptions had grown along 12 miles of the creek and tributaries to within 1 mile of Kingfisher and about 7 miles from Okarche.
Kingfisher, population 4,500, and Okarche, population 2,000, are linked by the Winter Camp Creek (originally known as Dead Indian Creek). Between December 9 to 13, 2005, the gas and water eruptions had grown along 12 miles of the creek and tributaries to within 1 mile of Kingfisher and about 7 miles from Okarche.

December 15, 2005 Update – Today, more methane gas bubbling has spread south toward Okarche. Yesterday, four more gas eruptions in a wheat field were discovered about two miles from the city limits of Kingfisher, Oklahoma. The unprecedented – and so far, uncontrolled – eruptions of methane, water and mud on a 12-mile-long stretch of Winter Camp Creek and surrounding fields continues to frustrate authorities. Chesapeake Energy Corp., an independent oil and gas exploration company, was drilling on December 9, about eight miles from where the first gas and mud eruptions were reported in Section 2 of Kingfisher County. Today, Chesapeake said it would start flaring off some of the escaping gas and try to capture and sell more of it. What no one knows is whether this will reduce the underground pressure of the gas enough to slow down, or stop, the continuing gas eruptions that have occurred since the morning of December 9. Geologists are trying to figure out what has happened and what can be done to control the potentially explosive situation.Click for report.

Former Canadian Minister of Defence Calls for Public Parliament Hearings About UFOs and ETs

“There have been visitors from space and they were as real as the airplanes flying overhead and they were designated by Gen. Nathan Twining (in 1947) as ‘enemy aliens.'”

– Paul Hellyer, Canadian Minister of Defence, 1963-1967

December 2, 2005  Toronto, Ontario, Canada – On July 4, 1997, I was in Roswell, New Mexico, at the 50th anniversary of the most famous UFO crash discovered by rancher, “Mac” Brazel, near Corona. U. S. military and intelligence units retrieved wreckage that was soon dismissed as a weather balloon. But joining that anniversary celebration was an Army man who declared the crash was definitely extraterrestrial and was not the only one the U. S. government had covered up. United States Army Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso had just released his groundbreaking book, The Day After Roswell.  Colonel Corso wrote astonishing details about U. S. government programs to retrieve extraterrestrial technology from downed craft and to back engineer and patent it inside American corporations. On the Colonel’s list of extraterrestrial technologies were:Click for report.

H5N1 Avian Flu Has Infected 21st Person in Thailand. 13 Have Died.   

“The H5N1 avian flu virus has mutated into a more dangerous form that could breed more effectively in mammals.”

– Cao Bao Van, Dir.,
Molecule Biology Department, Pasteur Institute, Vietnam

Early 1997 strain of H5N1 avian influenza virus shows golden-brown in this electron micrograph. Virus in 2005 has mutated to more virulence in lab tests. Image 1997 by CDC.
Early 1997 strain of H5N1 avian influenza virus shows golden-brown in this electron micrograph. Virus in 2005 has mutated to more virulence in lab tests. Image 1997 by CDC.

November 13, 2005  Washington, D. C. – The Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization confirm that the 21st person has been infected with H5N1 bird flu in Thailand. The victim is an 18-month-old boy now in a Bangkok hospital. Medical authorities think the child contracted the deadly virus from three fighting cocks and a chicken kept at the family’s home in Bangkok. All those birds died soon after the child was hospitalized. So far, twenty-one people in Thailand have been infected by the H5N1 bird flu and 13 have died.

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Part 1: An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah

November 10, 2005  – Fifty-two years ago on May 20, 1953, it’s been said by a variety of sources that some kind of unidentified aerial craft allegedly crashed in a desert site near Kingman, Arizona. Follow the red arrow in the map below from Kingman to the yellow marked location two hundred miles straight north. The yellow marks a dry lakebed east of Fishlake National Forest which the U. S. government photographed in a grid pattern on June 11, 1953.

Red arrow points 200 miles straight north from Kingman, Arizona,  to the yellow-colored DRES facility near alleged lakebed crash site, perhaps in May 1953.
Red arrow points 200 miles straight north from Kingman, Arizona, to the yellow-colored DRES facility near alleged lakebed crash site, perhaps in May 1953.

Two dozen high altitude photographs were taken in a grid pattern of a large triangular feature in the dry lakebed near a government facility known as the Desert Research Experimental Station, or D.R.E.S. The triangle measured approximately 4,400 feet long and 2,700 feet wide. The measurements are from a 1999 geologist’s analytical report.Click for report.

Lightning Killed 106 Cows in New South Wales, Australia

“We’ve always had small losses from lightning strikes, but nothing of this magnitude. We’ve gone through droughts and floods over the years, but this is the worst thing we’ve ever experienced.”

– NSW Australia Farmer Warwick Marks

Farmer Warwick Marks stands amid 68 of his cows killed instantly by a severe lightning storm on Monday, October 31, 2005, at his Dorrigo pasture west of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales north of Sydney. Photograph © 2005 by Coffs Coast Advocate.
Farmer Warwick Marks stands amid 68 of his cows killed instantly by a severe lightning storm on Monday, October 31, 2005, at his Dorrigo pasture west of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales north of Sydney. Photograph © 2005 by Coffs Coast Advocate.
Dorrigo is a little west of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, Australia, north of Sydney. Glen Innes is 125 miles (200 kilometers) northwest of Dorrigo. Lightning hit and killed 38 cows in Glen Innes and 68 in Dorrigo, on October 31, 2005.
Dorrigo is a little west of Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, Australia, north of Sydney. Glen Innes is 125 miles (200 kilometers) northwest of Dorrigo. Lightning hit and killed 38 cows in Glen Innes and 68 in Dorrigo, on October 31, 2005.

November 3, 2005 Dorrigo, near Coffs Harbour, NSW Australia – The Coffs Coast Advocate in New South Wales, Australia, reported today that “an unusual high pressure system over the Tasman Sea, pushing a strong northeasterly wind and blowing moisture over the state,” has been blamed for severe lightning storms that killed 106 cows on two farms, Monday, October 31, 2005. Click for report.

Updated Part 1: Unusual Animal Deaths – 22 Horses and 1 Burro Near Calhan, Colorado

“At present I do not have any explanation for the puncture holes in the Sixkiller horses and burro.”

– John Heikkila, D.V.M., Veterinarian

Calhan, Colorado, is on Route 24 near the center of the map. All the yellow-colored areas are sites where I have investigated unusual animal deaths since 1979.
Calhan, Colorado, is on Route 24 near the center of the map. All the yellow-colored areas are sites where I have investigated unusual animal deaths since 1979.
Six of sixteen horses on DeWitt ranch found dead October 22, after six horses and one burro on Sixkiller ranch found dead on October 11, 2005, all near Calhan, Colorado.  Photograph © 2005 by Chuck Bigger/The Denver Post.
Six of sixteen horses on DeWitt ranch found dead October 22, after six horses and one burro on Sixkiller ranch found dead on October 11, 2005, all near Calhan, Colorado. Photograph © 2005 by Chuck Bigger/The Denver Post.

 October 27, 2005  Calhan, Colorado – Since October 11, 2005, I have received reports of unusual animal deaths in San Antonio, Texas; Dartmoor, England; and Calhan, Colorado. The San Antonio case is another bloodless half cat. In England, six sheep were found with classic mutilation excisions without blood or signs of struggle. And in Calhan, Colorado, six horses and a burro were found dead on October 11. Then, eleven days later on October 22, sixteen more horses were found dead not far from the first unusual animal deaths. Click for report.

H5N1 Bird Flu – The Next Pandemic?

“According to recent work that was published in Science two weeks ago, it’s very clear that the 1918 virus was a pure avian strain that probably mutated and directly infected humans. And it’s very similar potentially to the current avian flu.”  

Ira Longini, Ph.D., Emory University, Biostatistics

Yellow arrow points at Honk Kong, China, where the first cases of H5N1 illness and deaths in humans were reported in late 1997. Since then the H5N1 avian virus has been spread by migratory birds to at least 14 other countries. The newest cases are at the far upper left in Turkey, Romania and Greece, plus recently Croatia. Map © 2005 by Earthfiles.
Yellow arrow points at Honk Kong, China, where the first cases of H5N1 illness and deaths in humans were reported in late 1997. Since then the H5N1 avian virus has been spread by migratory birds to at least 14 other countries. The newest cases are at the far upper left in Turkey, Romania and Greece, plus recently Croatia. Map © 2005 by Earthfiles.
In January 2004, South Korea dumped bags of potentially bird flu-infected chickens in Yangsan. Other countries also killing birds to stop the spread of avian flu were China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Laos and Taiwan. Photo © 2004 by AP.
In January 2004, South Korea dumped bags of potentially bird flu-infected chickens in Yangsan. Other countries also killing birds to stop the spread of avian flu were China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Laos and Taiwan. Photo © 2004 by AP.

Updated October 26, 2005  Atlanta, Georgia – The lethal H5N1 avian influenza virus has been making headlines nearly every day the past four weeks:Click for report.

“Throw Away Pets” – Asia’s Burmese Pythons Spreading in Everglades

“The invasion of non-local animals, such as the Asian Burmese python beginning now to populate the Florida Everglades, is one of the greatest environmental threats in the United States.”

– Steven Williams, Director, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Yellow spot marks the site in the Shark Slough about 3 to 4 miles NNW of Pay-hay-okee Overlook in Everglades National Park where a partly digested 6.5-foot-long American alligator was found on September 26, 2005, hanging out of a headless, 13-foot-long Burmese python's belly.
Yellow spot marks the site in the Shark Slough about 3 to 4 miles NNW of Pay-hay-okee Overlook in Everglades National Park where a partly digested 6.5-foot-long American alligator was found on September 26, 2005, hanging out of a headless, 13-foot-long Burmese python’s belly.
American alligators in the Everglades National Park (ENP) can grow ten to fifteen feet long. Photograph courtesy ENP.
American alligators in the Everglades National Park (ENP) can grow ten to fifteen feet long. Photograph courtesy ENP.

October 21, 2005  Homestead, Florida – Until recently, the top predator in the Florida Everglades has been the American alligator. The males can grow to nearly fifteen feet long and a couple of feet wide. The females are a little smaller, around ten feet. Their long teeth and claws are lethal weapons and their jaws are like steel traps. Nothing wanted to take them on ­ until people started throwing their unwanted adult Burmese python “pet” snakes in the Everglades to get rid of the uncontrollable monsters which can grow to twenty feet long, or more. The python has a hinged jaw that allows it to swallow large prey after it has squeezed its victim to death. A small child is as vulnerable as a house cat. Click for report.

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