Aug 10 2009
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UFOs, Mutes and More…
Note from Nick: I’m away from home from tomorrrow until August 20; so I am timer-posting this week’s stories in advance, as I’ll be offline while away.
From today’s Anomalist:
UFOs No Laughing Matter For Investigators Rocky Mountain Independent. One of two reports on the 40th Annual International UFO Symposium that was held in Denver this past weekend. The Rocky Mountain Independent focused on Chuck Zukowski’s presentation on Colorado cattle mutilations and other talks that were designed to teach researchers how to be better field investigators. The Denver Post, in the UFO crowd descends on Denver, meanwhile featured the work of a Dallas hypnotherapist who hypnotizes people to try to help them remember traumatic details of reputed alien abductions, and the presentation by John Ventre, the Pennsylvania and West Virginia director of MUFON, who spoke about a spike in UFO sightings last year in Pennsylvania in which more than 300 people reported UFOs and set off a media frenzy.
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August 10th, 2009 at 9:45 am
I remain amazed that cattle mutes remain so ingrained to ufology. Does anyone here believe they are a form of alien experimentation or alien intervention? Going to a link at the bottom of the above article leads to black helicopter issues… While I have not written or openly issued this info before, there is definitive evidence that many of the black helicopters, silent helicopters, and night sightings of low-flying helicopters are related to a high tech search for indoor drug labs and indoor/outdoor marijuana growing. The DEA has been working with Air National Guard and Army Air facilities for decades and they continually upgrade their detection equipment. They are able to identify a single marijuana plant in a field of corn/cotton/soybeans through infrared imaging and onboard computer software. They fly low and slow over fields as well as over ditches along fields looking for plants. It only works at night. They also can look through walls to ID indoor growing facilities and drug labs. I’m not saying that there is no mystery to ufos or some of the associated phenomena, just that not everything that “goes bump in the night” is a UFO or an alien.
August 11th, 2009 at 5:12 am
First of all, I post this after spending the better part of 16 years researching and investigating the “cattle mutilation” phenomenon. I lost track awhile ago, but I have been involved in over 200 cattle death investigations/research since 1993, so I do have an informed opinion on the subject.
I like Chuck, he’s a good guy—very observant and he seems to know what he should do while out in the field. I’ve offered him some investigation tips, does and don’ts, what to look for, how to deal with ranchers etc., and he seemed to take my suggestions well. Having said this, since when does investigating one possibly real case (out of a total of three) make you an expert on cattle mutilations? I applaud his efforts, but question whether someone so novice should be taken seriously . This subject is extremely touchy and complicated and anyone professing to know anything about “mutes” would be well-advised to downplay themselves to the press.
As far as Greg Little’s observations about aliens and black helicopters. It all started with Nellie Lewis stating to the press back in ‘67 that “flying saucers killed my horse (Snippy).” There has been a link to ufos ever since. Of course, no one has done more to make sure this pop-culture myth has been perpetuated than our lovable, huggable dragon queen of ufology, Linda Howe. She has done everything in her power to downplay the chopper/human perpetrator angle that investigators such as Tom Adams, David Perkins, Gabe Valdez, Ted Oliphant and myself have actively pursued. There have been well over 300 quality reports of helicopters in and around mute sites. To be polite: the suggestion that these are pot grower surveillance flights is highly improbable and (IMO) absolutely not true. Using Greg’s logic, how do we then explain chopper reports in the dead of winter and early spring? No, there is more than ample evidence to suggest that these mystery choppers have more to do with true mutilations than all the pot flights, aliens, insurance scams, hoaxes and Linda Howe’s wishful thinking combined.
August 11th, 2009 at 6:31 am
Hi Chris:
I’m not saying that ALL unmarked night helicopters are DEA-affiliated. I’m saying that many are and it is far more frequent than most people know. Because marijuana growing and meth labs are most frequently found in rural areas, the operations are typically most frequent in these areas. If you have a friend active in the DEA or someone high up in the heirarchy, like an Adj. General of the National Guard, ask them… it’s not a big secret, just something that isn’t discussed openly. The choppers in the early spring and winter are often looking for indoor drug growing/making operations. I am aware of the link between mutes and the helicopters, but I don’t have any significant comments about these. I believe in ufos, and know that something pretty interesting is involved in a lot of cattle mutes, but a lot of the reports are explainable.
Greg Little
August 11th, 2009 at 10:07 am
lol, Linda Howe - “the Dragon Queen of Ufology” …
August 12th, 2009 at 2:02 am
Re. Greg Little’s comments, while I do not wish to dispute them, it strikes me as odd how you can read in the news that the US acknowledges there are Marijuana fields hidden in California’s National parks —and that they can do nothing about it because they don’t have the resources to go and eradicate them.
What’s the point of all that surveillance, then?
Also, let’s not forget the fact that cattle mutes is NOT a strict-US phenomenon. There are reports coming from many other countries, like Argentina for example.