04/25/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Another spate of mysterious cattle deaths has emerged out of Texas where police say six animals had their tongues and the hides around one side of their mouths removed – but with no visible blood.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office announced that the cause of death for these poor animals remains unknown, based on the evidence available at the various scenes of the disturbance.
Strangely, each animal belonged to a separate pasture, having been found along Texas State Highways in three different counties: Madison, Brazos, and Robertson. Is this some kind of ritual killing incident, or what do you think might be the cause of this latest horror?
According to reports, five of the six cattle were adults and one was a yearling. Two of the cattle had their genitalia and anuses removed with a circular cut that authorities say was made with the “same precision as the cuts noted around the jaw lines of each cow.”
Local ranchers made law enforcement aware of the missing cattle after reporting the mysterious death of a six-year-old longhorn-cross cow. All of the animals were found “in undisturbed grass, with no clear signs of struggle and no footprints or tire tracks nearby,” reports indicate about the strange set of incidents.
“Ranchers also reported that no predators or birds would scavenge the remains of the cow, leaving it to decay untouched for several weeks,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement.
(Related: Speaking of cattle, we now know that nearly one in five animals dies immediately after getting injected with an mRNA “vaccine.”)
As you may recall from back in 2019, a similar spate of strange animal deaths occurred in Oregon. Five dead bulls were found, all of them similarly missing their genitalia and tongues. It remains unknown if that mystery was ever solved.
There have been other seemingly related incidents that have occurred in other states as well, prompting law enforcement agencies to collaborate in trying to solve this mystery, as well as determine if all such incidents are related.
In the comments, some speculated that perhaps this is linked to the globalists’ war on meat initiatives “for the climate.” It certainly would not be out of the question, they say, for the “plant-based” crowd to commit these types of crimes in an act of protest against those who provide meat for human consumption.
One further wrote that these dead cattle had samples of their mucus membranes removed in order to be tested for a possible contamination of biological, chemical, or radioactive substances, though we cannot confirm if there is any legitimacy to this claim.
“If it’s a topic the government is keeping quiet on, then of course they would not ask for permission to conduct such heinous tests,” someone wrote in response to this suggestion.
“I’ll be candid with you here,” wrote another.
“After watching Dave Paulides’ latest movie about strange missing people incidents in the desert, BLM land, National Forests and National Parks like Yellowstone and Sequoia and places in Pennsylvania to Tennessee along the Blue Ridge Mountains, I’m really thinking it’s alien abductions and our own military industrial complex and the United Nations is in on it. Skin Walker Ranch is another anomaly. The American people aren’t being told the truth about many things including our history.”
Another questioned why proper autopsies are not being conducted on these animals to determine if they were poisoned or tranquilized in some way prior to the mutilation.
“At some point you would think they would treat these like a murder scene and complete a full autopsy,” this person stressed about the matter.
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