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Quoted: $1600 of that is just for the video card. I'd wait till the end of the year to buy a good PC setup. Crypto may crash and reduce the demand for graphics cards. You could try and find a PS5 or Xbox, could probably find a MSRP one easier than a PC. View Quote The phantom not built pc mutilated the cows. |
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Cattle mutilations are indeed "a thing". It's all very strange.
I interviewed an old cowboy in central Oregon for a magazine I work on, who saw one first hand. |
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I know for a fact that the FBI was actively investigating them.
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Quoted: In the mid 90s we had a cow come up missing in our milk herd. We go stomping brush for her and finally find her dead. A hole in her side about the size of a softball. The hole is between a couple ribs exposing them but no damage. Hair singed around the hole. My grandparents wrote it off as some weird ass lightning strike. No one did any kind of autopsy we just drug her off to the bone pile. Maybe a month or so later my grandpa is out doing whatever and goes by the bone pile. The cow is laying there looking as fresh as the day she was drug there. In the summer. No stink. No flies. Nothings been eating on her. Her eyes werent even shriveled. A couple weeks later after that and my grandpa comes to the house and tells me and my grandma that cow is gone. Not scattered parts. Just gone. My grandma couldn’t believe it so we all went back there and no cow. No scattered or chewed up remains or hide or fresh bones. Everyone was just kind of like well huh that’s weird and then life went on. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: $1600 of that is just for the video card. I'd wait till the end of the year to buy a good PC setup. Crypto may crash and reduce the demand for graphics cards. You could try and find a PS5 or Xbox, could probably find a MSRP one easier than a PC. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Quoted: Cattle mutilations are indeed "a thing". It's all very strange. I interviewed an old cowboy in central Oregon for a magazine I work on, who saw one first hand. Please go on.. Scroll down to the YouTube interview with Dave Womak. He's an awesome old gentleman, and it was fun to talk with him for this story. The whole interview was great, and the cattle mutilation stuff is at about the 9:10 mark. A local diner was the only place we could conveniently meet, so you'll hear some noise and chattering in the background. |
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Thorazine thread.....?
He mutilates his cow by cooking it too damn much. |
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That stuff happened to a girl I knew in HS with her purebred stallion. I don't know how anyone got near that thing with a bad intent, that horse was wicked smart and if you looked at the bastard sideways he wasn't having any of it.
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Quoted: The NM one was explained, employee was trading CP using the observatory's equipment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Right? Or the New Mexico observatory shut down and area blocked off? The NM one was explained, employee was trading CP using the observatory's equipment. What a lame cover story. So you shut down the while town? |
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Quoted: $1600 of that is just for the video card. I'd wait till the end of the year to buy a good PC setup. Crypto may crash and reduce the demand for graphics cards. You could try and find a PS5 or Xbox, could probably find a MSRP one easier than a PC. View Quote One of them fancy Alienware setups? A buddy of mine (not an alien) bought a new HP desktop just to pull the graphics card... |
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Quoted: History has a show about the Skinwalker ranch. Supposedly a cow that dropped dead last year hadn't been touched by anything since it died. No preds, no buzzards, no worms or insects. If it's aliens I don't think anyone has any idea why they do it. View Quote I was watching that and wondered when the Arfcom thread would come up. |
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Surgicaly removed anus? Easy answer there, Democrats trying to find asshole's to run for office!
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Quoted: Quoted: So, these *fill in the blank* cross interstellar distances, wormhole from other dimensions, etc etc whatever whatever and they show up on earth to cut up a fucking cow? Attached File |
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Detectives perplexed by mysterious Oregon cattle mutilations
Posted Apr 18, 2021 The udders appeared to have been removed with precision — straight, even cuts, as if made by a sharp object. View Quote The reproductive systems had been cut out cleanly as well, and without disturbing other organs. View Quote There was no indication of predator activity and perhaps strangest of all, scavenging animals appeared to have hardly touched these six cow carcasses found in a seven-day span this year on ranchland in rural Crook County. View Quote Detectives with the Crook County Sheriff’s Office, longtime ranchers and a Prineville veterinarian who reviewed evidence from an ongoing case say they’re stumped by the “unnatural” deaths. View Quote https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2021/04/detectives-perplexed-by-mysterious-oregon-cattle-mutilations.html |
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Quoted: In the mid 90s we had a cow come up missing in our milk herd. We go stomping brush for her and finally find her dead. A hole in her side about the size of a softball. The hole is between a couple ribs exposing them but no damage. Hair singed around the hole. My grandparents wrote it off as some weird ass lightning strike. No one did any kind of autopsy we just drug her off to the bone pile. Maybe a month or so later my grandpa is out doing whatever and goes by the bone pile. The cow is laying there looking as fresh as the day she was drug there. In the summer. No stink. No flies. Nothings been eating on her. Her eyes werent even shriveled. A couple weeks later after that and my grandpa comes to the house and tells me and my grandma that cow is gone. Not scattered parts. Just gone. My grandma couldn’t believe it so we all went back there and no cow. No scattered or chewed up remains or hide or fresh bones. Everyone was just kind of like well huh that’s weird and then life went on. View Quote Your family is safe now on account now you been touched . |
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Quoted: Quoted: In the mid 90s we had a cow come up missing in our milk herd. We go stomping brush for her and finally find her dead. A hole in her side about the size of a softball. The hole is between a couple ribs exposing them but no damage. Hair singed around the hole. My grandparents wrote it off as some weird ass lightning strike. No one did any kind of autopsy we just drug her off to the bone pile. Maybe a month or so later my grandpa is out doing whatever and goes by the bone pile. The cow is laying there looking as fresh as the day she was drug there. In the summer. No stink. No flies. Nothings been eating on her. Her eyes werent even shriveled. A couple weeks later after that and my grandpa comes to the house and tells me and my grandma that cow is gone. Not scattered parts. Just gone. My grandma couldn’t believe it so we all went back there and no cow. No scattered or chewed up remains or hide or fresh bones. Everyone was just kind of like well huh that’s weird and then life went on. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/EgcB5I3-51.gif If true (and I'm not insinuating you're lying) then that's incredible. Note I'm not challenging the validity or truth of what you're saying, merely stating that that's extremely unusual, if not impossible, by our current understanding of life, death, decay, etc. This is truly fascinating. |
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Just go to the youtube channel earthfiles. Its linda moultin howes site.
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Quoted: If true (and I'm not insinuating you're lying) then that's incredible. Note I'm not challenging the validity or truth of what you're saying, merely stating that that's extremely unusual, if not impossible, by our current understanding of life, death, decay, etc. This is truly fascinating. View Quote It's common with mutilations just watch the show skin walker ranch . The cow they found dead last year nothing touched it . |
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Quoted: It's common with mutilations just watch the show skin walker ranch . The cow they found dead last year nothing touched it . View Quote I think I've seen it, I recall bits and pieces (I believe). If I did watch it, it was a late-night watch and I likely lost a lot of the details. It's very fuzzy. I'll give it a go again. |
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Quoted: Oregon's Ag Progress Magazine Scroll down to the YouTube interview with Dave Womak. He's an awesome old gentleman, and it was fun to talk with him for this story. The whole interview was great, and the cattle mutilation stuff is at about the 9:10 mark. A local diner was the only place we could conveniently meet, so you'll hear some noise and chattering in the background. View Quote That was interesting. Especially the information about the broken overhead limbs. |
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Quoted: Oregon's Ag Progress Magazine Scroll down to the YouTube interview with Dave Womak. He's an awesome old gentleman, and it was fun to talk with him for this story. The whole interview was great, and the cattle mutilation stuff is at about the 9:10 mark. A local diner was the only place we could conveniently meet, so you'll hear some noise and chattering in the background. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cattle mutilations are indeed "a thing". It's all very strange. I interviewed an old cowboy in central Oregon for a magazine I work on, who saw one first hand. Please go on.. Scroll down to the YouTube interview with Dave Womak. He's an awesome old gentleman, and it was fun to talk with him for this story. The whole interview was great, and the cattle mutilation stuff is at about the 9:10 mark. A local diner was the only place we could conveniently meet, so you'll hear some noise and chattering in the background. Saved for later. Thank you. |
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Quoted: Armless? Who is armless, besides someone with no arms? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I believe they are illegal. You should probably ask for a thread nuke. @Armless Armless? Who is armless, besides someone with no arms? They always misspell his name. It's @Anusless. |
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Can't believe that no one has mentioned the Death Valley Germans.
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Quoted: I thought demons preferred swine to cattle. It’s the aliens that have a thing for cows. https://media.tenor.com/images/0faedaf340de266fc27e127718fa10a9/tenor.gif View Quote 99% of swine are indoors. |
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