Recent Cattle Mutilations in Montana

“There was a beam of light come down and it got that calf and that calf went up in that beam of light and was gone!”

- Montana Rancher

Left: 7-year-old Black Angus pregnant cow found dead and mutilated in the morning of April 9, 2010, on a very remote northeastern Montana ranch. Right: Another mutilated cow discovered 15 miles from first mutilation one month later on May 9, 2010. Photos by owners who have asked for anonymity.
Left: 7-year-old Black Angus pregnant cow found dead and mutilated in the morning of April 9, 2010, on a very remote northeastern Montana ranch. Right: Another mutilated cow discovered 15 miles from first mutilation one month later on May 9, 2010. Photos by owners who have asked for anonymity.

Red circle marks the region in northeastern Montana where mutilated cows were found on April 9 and May 9, 2010. Western Montana around Great Falls has had more than a hundred reported cattle mutilations since the early 1970s.

Red circle marks the region in northeastern Montana where mutilated cows were found on April 9 and May 9, 2010. Western Montana around Great Falls has had more than a hundred reported cattle mutilations since the early 1970s.

Pregnant cow owned by Bill Veenhuizen, Maple Valley, Washington, found dead with “keyhole” excision of jaw flesh, bone, teeth, tongue, and large hide-deep excision of rectal and vaginal tissue on July 17, 1989. Photograph © 1989 by Bill Veenhuizen.
Pregnant cow owned by Bill Veenhuizen, Maple Valley, Washington, found dead with “keyhole” excision of jaw flesh, bone, teeth, tongue, and large hide-deep excision of rectal and vaginal tissue on July 17, 1989. Photograph © 1989 by Bill Veenhuizen.

May 17, 2010  Northeastern Montana  -  In 1975-1976, there were so many cattle mutilations in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and other parts of the United States that sheriffs reported some carcasses were still warm to touch, but had an ear, eye, jaw flesh, tongue, genitals and rectal area excised in a "cookie cutter" surgical fashion without blood and without signs of struggle or tracks from what killed and mutilated the animals.

 

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Final Part 11: RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“Adrian Bustinza never said it was an alien behind the lighted scrim underground, but it was his impression that it was.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class

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April 28, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 11 of the May 18, 1986, interview of former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Larry Warren by New York mathematics professor, Benton Jamison, and Linda Moulton Howe, in New Haven, Connecticut.

Farmer's field in general area of central pink circle in Rendlesham Forest near Capel St. Andrew, England. The Orford Ness lighthouse is the far right pink circle. RAF Bentwaters is top large pink circle, about 6 miles northeast of RAF Woodbridge, pink circle at Woodbridge.
Farmer's field in general area of central pink circle in Rendlesham Forest near Capel St. Andrew, England. The Orford Ness lighthouse is the far right pink circle. RAF Bentwaters is top large pink circle, about 6 miles northeast of RAF Woodbridge, pink circle at Woodbridge.

 

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Part 10: RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“Adrian (Bustinza) said he could see a strange silhouette behind the screen, but not what was making the silhouette, and it talked to him in his mind telepathically about a lot of things, including religion.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class

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April 15, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 10 of the May 18, 1986, interview of former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Larry Warren by New York mathematics professor, Benton Jamison, and Linda Moulton Howe, in New Haven, Connecticut.

Farmer's field in general area of central pink circle in Rendlesham Forest near Capel St. Andrew, England. The Orford Ness lighthouse is the far right pink circle. RAF Bentwaters is top large pink circle, about 6 miles northeast of RAF Woodbridge, pink circle at Woodbridge.
Farmer's field in general area of central pink circle in Rendlesham Forest near Capel St. Andrew, England. The Orford Ness lighthouse is the far right pink circle. RAF Bentwaters is top large pink circle, about 6 miles northeast of RAF Woodbridge, pink circle at Woodbridge.

 

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Part 9:  RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“Col. Halt said to Lee Spiegel (NBC), ‘There is so much more to this than I can say.’ Something happened to Col. Halt out there that he can’t talk about.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class

 

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April 1, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 9 of the May 18, 1986, interview of former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Larry Warren by New York mathematics professor, Benton Jamison, and Linda Moulton Howe, in New Haven, Connecticut.

 

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Part 1:  Unidentified Beam Technology Near Ft. Stewart, Georgia.

“Two military policemen at the Army's Hunter Airfield near Savannah reported Saturday, September 8, 1973, that an unidentified flying object forced their patrol car off the road during the early morning hours.”

- Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Sept. 9, 1973

  April 1974, Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF), a glowing disc appeared to raise a human body in a beam of light. Drawing by former U. S. Army Ranger Derek Smith.
April 1974, Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF), a glowing disc appeared to raise a human body in a beam of light. Drawing by former U. S. Army Ranger Derek Smith.

March 30, 2010  Hinesville, Georgia - Glowing beams emitted from unidentified aerial objects have been reported for decades around the world. In a recent Earthfiles.com report, a former USAF security man described watching a greenish-blue beam aimed at the fuselage of a new C-5 at Vandenberg AFB, California, in December 1969.

 

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Part 2:  Unidentified Beam Technology Near Ft. Stewart, Georgia.

“While my wife and I were watching the white beam go up to the craft, we saw something inside the beam that reminded me of a person with arms and legs spread-eagled, tumbling and turning slowly inside that light beam.”

- Derek Smith, former U. S. Army Ranger

April 1974, Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF), a glowing disc appeared to raise a human body in a beam of light. Drawing © 1998 by former U. S. Army Ranger Derek Smith.
April 1974, Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF), a glowing disc appeared to raise a human body in a beam of light. Drawing © 1998 by former U. S. Army Ranger Derek Smith.
Fort Stewart and Hunter (Wright) Army Air Field is a military complex between Hinesville and Savannah, Georgia. It is the home of the 3rd Infantry Division of the United States Army. Hunter's 11,375 ft long runway (the longest on the East Coast) supports the installation's rapid deployment needs as any aircraft, including the C-5 Galaxy, can land at Hunter. It also has been an emergency alternate landing site for NASA's space shuttles.
Fort Stewart and Hunter (Wright) Army Air Field is a military complex between Hinesville and Savannah, Georgia. It is the home of the 3rd Infantry Division of the United States Army. Hunter's 11,375 ft long runway (the longest on the East Coast) supports the installation's rapid deployment needs as any aircraft, including the C-5 Galaxy, can land at Hunter. It also has been an emergency alternate landing site for NASA's space shuttles.

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March 31, 2010  Hinesville, Georgia - Part 2 continues with Derek Smith's and wife's eyewitness account while parked at a drive-in movie theater near Fort Smith in Hinesville, Georgia, after Derek was transferred there from Hunter Army Airfield in 1974.

 

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Part 8:  RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“The film showed buildings, or like a big, rectangular shoe box, on the moon. That’s all it showed from that same era of  the space car on the moon.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class

 

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March 23, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 8 of the May 18, 1986, interview of former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Larry Warren by New York mathematics professor, Benton Jamison, and Linda Moulton Howe, in New Haven, Connecticut.

 

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Part 7: RAF Bentwaters – 1986 Interview with Former Airman Larry Warren

“[In UFO film shown underground at Bentwaters] it was the Korean War and ... some kind of bright ball of light passes the MIG and the MIG comes down in smoke.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class

 

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March 11, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 7 of the May 18, 1986, interview of former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Larry Warren by New York mathematics professor, Benton Jamison, and Linda Moulton Howe, in New Haven, Connecticut.

 

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Part 5:  RAF Bentwaters – 1983 Hypnosis with Former Airman Larry Warren

“The whole thing (25-foot-diameter ‘aspirin’) has turned into a ship on the ground! And everything's slowed, you can't move fast.”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class, in 1983 hypnosis with Fred Max

 

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March 1, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 5 of an October 17, 1983, hypnosis session with Fred Max arranged by Connecticut police officer, Larry Fawcett, co-author with Barry Greenwood of Clear Intent © 1984, and head of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS). This Fred Max hypnosis session is referenced in Earthfiles Part 3.

 

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Part 6:  RAF Bentwaters – 1983 Hypnosis with Former Airman Larry Warren

“There is a whitish light all around them and the three or four beings are just inside it [ floating above ground], and Col. Williams [is there.]”

- Larry Warren, former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class, in 1983 hypnosis with Fred Max

 

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March 1, 2010  Albuquerque, New Mexico  - Continuing Part 6 of an October 17, 1983, hypnosis session with Fred Max arranged by Connecticut police officer, Larry Fawcett, co-author with Barry Greenwood of Clear Intent © 1984, and head of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS) . This Fred Max hypnosis session is referenced in Earthfiles Part 3.

 

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