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Added | Wed, 31/05/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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An employee of the municipal council, who claims that a few years ago she saw a UFO flying over her house, accused aliens of involvement in the recent death of two sheep in the Cambrian mountains of Wales.
41-year-old Helena Worth says she is an "amateur scientist" and a UFO enthusiast who believes extraterrestrial life is responsible for the mysterious mutilations of livestock in the area.
The sheep were found with skins and with precise cut marks, which, according to Helena, do not correspond to an animal attack or human intervention. She also notes that there were no traces around the carcasses, which suggests that they could have been dropped from above.
She said:
"When mutilating cattle and sheep, these are always very precise cuts or something that the animal cannot do. And often there's no trace of an animal, so there's no evidence that humans are to blame, so maybe it could have come from above."
Local farmers have been reporting similar incidents for many years, and some suggest that the big cat could roam the mountains and hunt sheep. However, Helena rejects this theory as implausible and claims that UFOs are a more likely explanation.
She said:
"A cat would leave a mess there, so I and others believe that UFOs may be to blame for these sheep mutilations in Wales."
Helena became interested in aliens after witnessing one of them fly over her house a few years ago. She said:
"I saw a bright light moving very fast across the sky. It wasn't a plane or a helicopter, it was something else. It was amazing."
Since then, she has been investigating UFO sightings and collecting evidence of alien activity. She said:
"I think there are UFOs out there, and I think they are visiting us. I do not know why they are here, but I want to find out."
Original news
A council worker who claims to have seen a UFO flying over her home several years ago has accused aliens of being behind the recent deaths of two sheep in the Cambrian mountains in Wales, reports mirror.co.uk.
Helena Worth, 41, says she is an “amateur scientist” and a UFO enthusiast who believes that extra-terrestrial life is responsible for the mysterious mutilations of livestock in the area.
The sheep were found skinned and with precise cut marks, which Helena says are not consistent with an animal attack or a human intervention. She also notes that there were no footprints around the carcasses, suggesting that they could have been dropped from above.
She said: “With cattle and sheep mutilations it’s always very precise cut marks or something an animal couldn’t do. And there often aren’t any footprints up to the animal, so there is no evidence humans are responsible so maybe it could have come from above.”
The local farmers have been reporting similar incidents for years, and some have speculated that a big cat could be roaming the mountains and preying on the sheep. However, Helena dismisses this theory as implausible, and argues that UFOs are a more likely explanation.
She said: “A cat would have left it a mess, which is why I and others believe a UFO could be to blame for these sheep mutilations in Wales.”
Helena became fascinated with aliens after she claimed to have witnessed one flying over her home several years ago. She said: “I saw a bright light moving very fast across the sky. It was not a plane or a helicopter, it was something else. It was amazing.”
Since then, she has been researching UFO sightings and collecting evidence of alien activity. She said: “I think there are UFOs out there, and I think they are visiting us. I don’t know why they are here, but I want to find out.”
Hypotheses
Famous creatures
There are a huge number of different living organisms on our planet. According to recent estimates, the number of species of organisms on our planet is approximately 7-10 million. However, only 15% of the data are described today.
According to the calculations of Canadians, 2.2 million species live in the world's oceans, 6.5 million on land. There are only about 7.8 million species of animals on the planet, 611 thousand fungi, and 300 thousand plants.
Post-mortem changes
Because ordinary people are rarely familiar with the nuances of postmortem changes in organisms, it can often take them for something mystical.
Gray meat flies eat rotting tissue, leaving a sharp edge. This explains the "surgical" removal of organs and parts of the skin. However, such behaviors of the flies many take for the interference of aliens or attacked by unknown creatures.
The main signs of this injury:
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Jiuquan Space Center, Inner Mongolia (China) Vehicle: CZ-2F/G Payload: Shenzhou 16 (SZ 16)
- Site: Sŏhae Satellite Center, Ch’ŏlsan County, North P’yŏngan Province (North Korea) Vehicle: Chollima-1 Payload: Malligyong 1
Investigation
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