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   In article <3e9179138b6a2b11e47fd081692476ee@dizum.com>, merrick   
   garland.nointegrity@nytimes.com says...   
   >In article september.org>   
   > wrote:   
   >>   
   >> It was Baxter's gay butt buddies.   
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   >   
   >Authorities in Oregon are working to determine how five purebred   
   >bulls — valued at about $6,000 apiece — ended up dead, drained   
   >of their blood and with body parts almost surgically removed in   
   >late July on a ranch.   
   >   
   >An early theory was that the mutilations were likely done by   
   >some sick cult. But lack of evidence has given way to new   
   >theories.   
   >   
   >“A lot of people lean toward the aliens,” Deputy Dan Jenkins of   
   >the Harney County Sheriff's Office, told NPR. “One caller had   
   >told us to look for basically a depression under the carcass.   
   >‘Cause he said that the alien ships will kinda beam the cow up   
   >and do whatever they are going to do with it. Then just drop it   
   >from a great height.”   
   >   
   >"One caller had told us to look for basically a depression under   
   >the carcass. ‘Cause he said that the alien ships will kinda beam   
   >the cow up and do whatever they are going to do with it. "   
   >   
   >— Deputy Dan Jenkins, Harney County Sheriff's Office   
   >   
   >The case recalls mutilations of livestock across the U.S. West   
   >and Midwest in the 1970s that struck fear in rural areas.   
   >Thousands of cattle and other livestock on land ranging from   
   >Minnesota to New Mexico were found dead with their reproductive   
   >organs and sometimes part of their faces removed.   
   >   
   >Two years ago, another rancher told NPR a cow was found   
   >mysteriously mutilated about 200 miles south of Silvies Valley   
   >Ranch.   
   >   
   >NPR reported that authorities have little evidence, but were   
   >ruling out the usual suspects: wolves, cougars and bears. There   
   >were no bullet wounds, the report said. Silvies Valley Ranch has   
   >offered a $25,000 reward for information.   
   >   
   >None of the scenes showed signs of a struggle and officials   
   >found no footprints, Silvies Valley Ranch Vice President Colby   
   >Marshall told the Oregonian last month.   
   >   
   >https://www.foxnews.com/us/conspiracy-theories-abound-after-   
   >mutilated-cows-found-dead-on-oregon-ranch   
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   Wild animals don't eat reproductive parts. Democrat homosexuals do.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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