- By Silvia Pérez Simondini - VISION OVNI
- Entre Rios, Argentina
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- In spite of the number of mutilations that we've seen
along the length of our country, we have never witnessed what a cattleman
who visited the UFO Museum had to show me.
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- It's a horse -- not just any horse, as it was a wild
colt that no one could tame. However, it appears that someone managed to
do so.
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- On October 1, 2007, in the Moscas Sur District, Department
of Uruguay, separated from Rosario del Tala by the reiver bearing the same
name, Mr. Edgardo Raul Slootman of the San Diego ranch found one of his
colts in the manner shown in the photograph that appears above.Regrettably,
this photo is not perfectly clear, as the gentleman did not have the negatives
and it was only possible to take a photo of the photo. But as it is nevertheless
important, I ask that you concentrate on what it shows: on the animal's
neck, and toward the bottom, it is possible to see some collar-shaped lines
caused by some element that stripped the colt's flesh as it slid threw.
These lines end in a sort of fungus that multiplies as it becomes larger.
This is something we had never seen before, and it truly concerns us, as
the subject of mutilations appears to be changing directions little by
little. These events have never ceased to occur since 2002.
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- According to the tests performed, says Mr. Slootman,
[the fungus] is a living matter of unknown origin that reproduces in colonies
and is resistant to chlorine. The strangest part of all was the disintegration
of edge of the scalpel that came into contact with this matter[INEXPLICATA's
italics]
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- Another interesting detail is that cellphones would shut
down whenever their users approached the animal's carcass.
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- The conclusion is that a liquid slid down the colt's
neck. It is totally corrosive and peeled the animal's hide as it did so.
This cattleman's horse herd occupies a 90-hectare spread, and four or five
mutilated cows were found that same day.
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- What makes the UFO Museum wonderful is the willingness
of the public to bring us their evidence and eyewitness accounts. We are
enormously grateful for this, since as occured in this case, we obtain
information that was completely unknown in the cattle mutilation phenomenon.
Our sincerest thanks to Mr. Slootman for his cooperation.
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- (Translation (c) 2009, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks
to Guillermo Gimenez and to Silvia and Andrea Pérez Simondini)
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