
The NIght Mutilators
The Horrifying Story of Cattle Mutilations and the UFO Connection
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Narrated by:
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Bruce T. Harvey
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By:
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Gene Duplantier
About this listen
Canadian artist Gene Duplantier, whose illustrations grace the pages of several classic saucer publications, was the editor of the UFO magazine Saucers, Space and Science. In The Night Mutilators, he presents a round-up of cases up to 1980. This book contains plenty of unsettling details about various abduction and mutilation incidents, culminating with the incidents in New Mexico, around the Dulce area, as investigated by researcher Gabe Valdez.
International reports include the mutilations of eight animals at Newquay Zoo in March 1979, and a case where a UFO was seen with a cow in a cage.
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