The Internet Remote Cowbotic Online Mutilation Service (IRCOMS) experiment
with the famous cattle mutilation phenomenon, clean and at the tip of your fingers.
From time to time, waves of unexplained killings and mutilations of animals, usually cattle occur.
Stories of cattle mutilations create a genuine climate
of fear among ranchers and farmers.
Cattle are found dead for no obvious reason, parts of their anatomy missing. Both ranchers
and local law-enforcement officials are stumped as to the cause of these bizarre deaths.
Charles H. Fort collected a number of animal mutilation accounts from England. He wrote:
" This is fringing on an enormous subject that leads away from the slaughtering of cattle to attacks,
some of them mischievious, some ordinarily deadly, and some of the Jack-the-Ripper kind upon human beings."
Cattle mutilations are a world-wide problem. On studying the corpses, it has been
found that the body has been totally drained of blood and that there has
been no trace of blood found anywhere on the ground around the body.
Various incisions would also be found on the body that were so clear cut that
they would have had to have been done with some sort of laser technology
that we didn't have when the mutilations started.