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Cult or UFO? Decades of mysterious cattle mutilation by stump police

Fox News got a shocking exclusive video of thecow cutting scenefrom Southern Colorado's San Luis Valley.  

"This is the greatest unsolved crime of all time," says Chris O'Brien, author of the video. He wrote about the discovery in his book Stalking the Herd: Unraveling the Cattle Mutilation Mystery.

The video depicts the tragic nature of the mutilation of a dozen cows. Mutilation differs from typical livestock deaths, as carcasses are found with body parts removed in an anomalous manner.  

 Unseen Footage is featured in the latest episode of Tucker Carlson Originals, now showing on Fox Nation.

The San Luis case is just a handful of more than 10,000 amputations that have been documented by ranchers and investigators across the country for decades. have puzzled 

Just this monthin Delta, Alaska, a rancher in his Junction reportedly found the remains of a cow that had lost its udder, eyes, and reproductive organs. .  

In 2019, cowboys at Silby's Valley Ranch in eastern Oregon discovered that five bulls were mutilated in a remote forest. I found that  

"There was no forensic evidence left at the scene," said Colby Marshall, the ranch's vice president at the time of the amputation.  Marshall said the bull that was found lacked blood and reproductive organs.  

"Each of these bulls would probably have produced 20 calves per year for the next five to six years. Their overall production value was in the hundreds of thousands of dollars." 

An astronaut who walked on the moon once called on the FBI to investigate the cattle mutilations.  
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, lead to arrest. They didn't get a reliable lead.  

"I had no idea this was possible. Basically, without evidence he could kill five bulls," says Marshall. 

 At least eight of his cows have been reported mutilated in Oregon since the Silvies Valley Ranch incident.The culprit has not been identified. Hmm.  

"The issue I was involved in has not been resolved," said Sergeant Tom Rourke of the Oregon Sheriff's Department Lake County. "There was no evidence, no clue of a suspect." 

Ranchers have reported mutilations for centuries, in the United States in the 1970s. It peaked at cases in the 1990s.  

"Investigators agree he had more than 1,000 cases in Colorado alone," says O'Brien.

 As theepisode explores, the Denver Post in 1975 announced that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management was conducting an aerial land survey. I reported it as canceled. Authorities are "simply afraid that the helicopter will be shot down by ranchers and others who are frightened by the death of their cows." 

US Senators, including moonwalker Harrison Schmidt (R-NM), have asked the FBI to investigate the amputations three times.  

Cattle mutilations that span decades have long stumped ranchers and law enforcement.
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UFO Situation Or they are plotting a big, big conspiracy with huge money," he told a local newspaper at the time.

According to declassified FBI documents in one investigation, the agency referred the incident to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which said: small mammals such as foxes and opossums".  

In another example, they did not explain how predators or scavengers could make precise incisions. It claimed it had no jurisdiction over the matter. 

Other investigators reached different conclusions. Gabe Valdez A New Mexico state trooper named Gabe Valdez conducted multiple investigations and concluded that "these mutilations were the work of the U.S. government."  

Some suggest that the mutilation was caused by a cult, a rancher, or even he a UFO.  

"You can poke holes in theories trying to explain the mystery of cattle mutilation," says O'Brien. "It's really hard soundbite material."