Wednesday, 29 January 2020

UFO News Article:
“Local resident awed by UFO sighting after storm – Another cattle mutilation discovered in El Prado pasture”


5 September 1996
(The Taos News, New Mexico)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

Quote from the article:
“In Gallina Canyon above Valdez, seamstress Jenny Meadowcroft slept fitfully Saturday night (Aug. 31) [1996]. She woke in the dark just before dawn when her cat jumped over her head.

She sat up, looked out the large window beside her bed and saw three globes of soft, luminous light. ‘It was very beautiful. I was awed and amazed,’ she said. ‘I wasn’t afraid.’

She described the lights as white in front, blue and red toward the rear. They weren’t in a triangle, she explained, but in a fixed relationship to each other. ‘I figured they were part of one craft. They took off, moving south very fast without a sound.’ She says they shot past the next window and disappeared. No dogs barked, though one was outside. ‘That was the first UFO I’ve ever seen,’ she said. ‘I’ll never forget it.’

Meadowcroft’s description roughly matched those of three local residents, two from Arroyo Hondo and one from Arroyo Seco, who claim to have seen red, white and blue lights hovering over Gallina Canyon in the past month. UFO sightings commonly coincide with reports of cattle mutilations. Since July 8, two mutilated cows, both belonging to Jesse Gonzales, have been found in Arroyo Hondo.

A third cow that showed classic signs of mutilation was found in a pasture in El Prado Saturday.


A round patch of skin the size of a fist had apparently been cut from the middle of the belly, another classic sign, according to private investigator Gail Staehlin who examined the animal Sunday (Sept. 1). All edges of the cuts were smooth and symmetrical. Staehlin said they looked burned. A little bloody liquid seeped from the nose, but otherwise there were no traces of blood, and no tracks. Staehlin estimated that the animal had been dead since Thursday night (Aug. 29), the night of a spectacular thunderstorm in Taos. ‘That seems to be the pattern now,’ Staehlin said, ‘to strike during a violent storm that keeps everyone else inside.’

Some dry cow patties were found flipped over, another characteristic of a mutilation site, Staehlin said. Chamisa bushes 40 feet away were crushed downward and a couple of small branches had been recently snapped off a nearby cottonwood sapling, ‘as if something flew down,’ Staehlin said. ‘A chopper could have done that.’

Staehlin claims that on more than one occasion she has seen black helicopters while investigating cattle mutilations. She said she was followed along the road by a helicopter without any identifying numbers, and once one hovered right over her as she was inspecting a dead cow.

Tom Reed says he has also seen black and dark bue helicopters without identifying numbers flying over his ranch, ‘[but] I was looking at them through binoculars,’ he said. ‘Maybe the numbers were too small to see.’

Reed, who has managed a ranch north of Questa for 15 years, said he lost eight cows and 13 calves between 1989 and 1990. ‘A lot of those could have been from natural causes, disease or predators,’ he said, ‘but some of them weren’t. I’ve seen what animals do. We have a lot of wild dogs around here and some of them have been seen bringing down elk, but predators don’t make nice clean cuts.’

He said he found a full-grown, healthy cow dead and mutilated in an irrigation ditch that had only four inches of water in it. In May of 1990 he found a mutilated calf in a nearby corral with the entrails cut out of it.


This soft-spoken, down-to-earth rancher said that when he ran a batch of 1- to 2-month-old calves through a chute to inspect them this spring, he discovered that four steers and five heifers had the tips of their ears cut off. He did not report it, but ‘it did seem kind of strange,’ he said. ‘All of them had at least one ear cropped; two of them had both—just an inch off the top in that smooth cut—but they weren’t dead,’ he said, ‘so maybe they weren’t mutilated.’

The most recent mutilation at his ranch occurred last March when he found a 1-month-old calf with the tongue, right eye and two front teeth missing. ‘The teeth weren’t knocked out; they looked like they had been pulled,’ he said. ‘All the insides were gone and the cut was smooth.’ He noted abrasions on two of the calves legs that might indicate it had been airlifted to or from the site, ‘but who knows where they came from. I get abrasions myself,’ he said.

Perhaps the most curious occurrence was Reed’s discovery of a dark patch of what may have been blood in the grass 12 feet away from the body, in the shape of a recently mutilated calf. ‘There was some gray goo in between them,’ he said, ‘but by the time the brand inspector got here, it was gone.’

He complained that Jerry Valerio, local brand inspector for Taos, had been taken off the cases. ‘It always seems like when you’re getting somewhere, somebody higher comes in and stops it.’ He said the last mutilation he reported, ‘they took the whole calf and I never heard back from any of them. I never got much results from calling them in the past,’ he said. ‘They always say they have no information, they can’t tell you anything’ ”

My comment:
This is a newspaper article (one of many newspaper articles) that clearly proves that there exists a connection between UFO sightings and some of the cattle/animal mutilation incidents.

And – rancher Tom Reed’s testimony reveals that the U.S. government takes the animal mutilation phenomenon very seriously – and hides all information regarding animal mutilation cases.

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