Cattle Mutes and a Movie



 
My new Mysterious Universe article is an odd one. It focuses on a few weird parallels between (A) the cattle/animal mutilation phenomenon and (B) a fairly obscure British sci-fi/horror movie (starring horror-legend, Peter Cushing) that was released before the mute issue began (or, at least, before it is believed to have begun).

Here's how it starts...


"Back in 2003, when I was promoting my then-new-book, Strange Secrets , I was interviewed by BBC Radio. This was just two years after a catastrophic outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the UK that absolutely decimated the nation’s cattle-herd . Since one chapter of my book dealt with the matter of official files on cattle mutilations , the host wanted to focus on this particular topic, but chiefly from the perspective of the mutes having a down-to-earth explanation, rather than one of extraterrestrial, 'satanic cult,' or supernatural origins.

"During the course of the show, we got into the matter of Strontium-90 – a radioactive isotope that is produced via nuclear fission and which has a half-life of close to 30 years. Was it possible, the BBC host asked, that the mutilations could be due to clandestine, government programs checking on the cattle-herds? The purpose: to determine the extent to which they might have been affected by exposure to Strontium-90, from (a) nuclear tests undertaken in the 1950s and 1960s; and (b) the Chernobyl disaster of April 1986?"

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on May 14, 2014 14:58
No comments have been added yet.


Nick Redfern's Blog

Nick Redfern
Nick Redfern isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Nick Redfern's blog with rss.