25 April 1979
(Federal Bureau of Investigation, Albuquerque, New
Mexico)
Source: rr0.org
Quote from the document:
“On April 20, 1979, a conference was held at the Albuquerque
Public Library at Albuquerque, New Mexico. This conference was chaired by
Senator Harrison Schmitt, Republican, New Mexico, and United States Attorney R.
E. Thompson of Albuquerque. The conference convened at 9:00 a.m. The morning
session was attended by representatives from various law enforcement agencies,
news media representatives, and the general public. Approximately 180 persons
attended the conference during the morning session. This session lasted until
approximately 12:00 noon.
Richard Sigismund, Social Scientist, Boulder,
Colorado, presented an argument which advanced the theory that the cattle
mutilations are possibly related to activity of UFOs.
Tommy Bland, Lewisville, Texas, told the conference he
has been studying UFO activities for twenty-two years and mutilations for
twelve years. He explained that animal mutilations date back to the early
1800’s in England and Scotland. He also pointed out that animal mutilations are
not confined to cattle, but cited incidents of mutilation of horses, dogs,
sheep, and rabbits. He also said the mutilations are not only nationwide, but
international in scope.”
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