Greg Valdez/Dulce Base segment on the Alburquerque News
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Well, it's not like we haven't heard that theory before ( along with the holes in it ). I could buy the idea that humans are involved in at least some cases, but the military? Again, they could have simply bought exactly the same cows that were found mutilated, probably for less than the cost of these clandestine cow kidnappings. So why all the cloak and dagger? It would make no sense if they didn't want any attention. It would have been far less risky to simply send in a buyer and pay for the animals. So I'm still looking forward to your upcoming book. BTW, no comment on that overnight elk die off video I posted some days back? Shall we assume there's nothing out of the ordinary there?Greg Valdez/Dulce Base segment on the Alburquerque News ...
Does it adequately explain why the military didn't simply buy the cows they wanted instead of going through these bizarre and unnecessary clandestine operations? Are there any official verifiable documents from any military or governmental agency confirming that the military were responsible?Police Officer Greg Valdez book Dulce Base is a good read and glad I read Greg's book Project Beta prior to this one (excellent book) and speculating on the photographs and his late fathers investigation gives a clear picture of the shadow world of competing spooks tyring to grab latest scop on each others technology. Triangle craft and the exhaust patterns maybe Don might be able to get Dr Brandenburg thoughts on this ground breaking book which is excellent read worth the money!!!
They do.Does it adequately explain why the military didn't simply buy the cows they wanted instead of going through these bizarre and unnecessary clandestine operations?
Guess I'll have to check that out for myself then. In the meantime I'll remain reserved because I see no sensible way they could explain that. Of course then again, not everything that happens in the world is sensible .They do.
Does it adequately explain why the military didn't simply buy the cows they wanted instead of going through these bizarre and unnecessary clandestine operations? Are there any official verifiable documents from any military or governmental agency confirming that the military were responsible?
Friday September 27, 2013
After a 30 Year Silence, a Sheriff Tells the Truth About Cattle Mutilations
Linda Moulton Howe has made a breakthrough--she has finally, after more than thirty years of trying, gotten one of the Montana sheriffs most involved in the cattle mutilation investigations to tell the truth about what he saw and how he understands it. He begins by telling about being invited to Malmstrom Air Force Base to observe the radar track of an object that was appearing during the time that the mutilations were taking place--and finding himself asked to leave the radar room by mysterious individuals in black uniforms who were from off-base, much to the embarrassment of the colonel who invited him.
His story continues with his telling of what was found during the years of mutilation investigations that took place in Montana, and his thoughts about what it all might have meant.
Then Whitley Strieber and Linda Moulton Howe compare notes based on the new information that he has provided.