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Cattle Mutilation

Post by aeon » Sun Apr 23, 2017 8:41 pm

https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/clini ... als/14-087

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... teria.html


Simply put, the cattle and other live stock were being shot with various types of bacteria, primarily of the Clostridia family. I believe that some animals were also being used for the development of pathogens. Agents for which mankind had no natural immunity. A wide review of mutilations across the U.S. shows many variations i.e. a few cases of radiation at the hind end and head of the animal, and an array of foreign chemicals and compounds found in many of the animals for which no logical explanation can be made.

Further, about 65 recently declassified biological research documents from that time period, have been all but totally blacked out. Recently declassified documents from the Nixon administration make it very clear that the United States was trying to find ways to synthesize Toxins and Pathogens. As all of the biological and chemical weapons had been destroyed by 1973, it was extremely important for the military and the CIA to be able to synthesize these and other agents quickly, so they could meet a threat against the U.S. in days, instead of months, as was previously required to produce sufficient quantities of agents.

However, there had been a long-standing desire to synthesize "designer toxins" going all the way back to 1961. The government originally sought toxins that would primarily effect Orientals, but later broadened this to include those of African decent. Just for the record. Purified Clostridium Botulium (Saxitoxin) was being produced by 1952, and by the middle of the 1960's the Army had antidotes for all sub species. In virtually every state where mutilations had occurred, they found clostridial infections to be the cause of death in some cases.

Why on Private Land

This question comes up a lot, but the answer is really simple. You must first understand that offensive biological weapons research was illegal in the United States after February, 1970, and that's exactly what they were doing. The effects of various types of Clostridia bacteria needed to be tested at different altitudes and across different climates. The cost of maintaining thousands of animals across the United States would have been out of the question, and I believe the CIA had early on determined that this course would increase the risk of government exposure and oversight as well.

https://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/pub/77723.php

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