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From: "Christopher O'Brien"
To: Researcher/Investigators
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 11:51:24 -7
Subject: Mysterious Valley Report Dec-Jan
More anomalous events have surfaced from December and January in The
San Luis Valley CO/NM. I have elected to forward you this report--
even though some of the information was contained in my last "Winter
Update"
Volume Five, The Mysterious Valley Report Number One
December 1997----January 1998
Compiled by Christopher O'Brien c 1998
Here We Go Again!
1997 in The San Luis Valley ended with a unusual animal death bang,
and 1998 began with numerous reports of anomalous object sightings.
Several reports from Huerfano County are still under investigation as
reports of fantastic aerial activity were fielded by Huerfano
investigator David Perkins. Coincedental reports of massive military
activity followed these unbelievable reports of huge "disco-ball"
craft, which reportedly shot out smaller red lights that criss-crossed
the Huerfano Valley for hours, over the course of three nights. What
are the military flyboys with toys up to anyway? Levengood To Publish
Findings In the next issue of The Mysterious Valley Report, I will
present Dr. W.C. Levengood's soil and plant analysis results from
Redox Testing of Crop-circle and "Bovine Excision Sites" from
1993-1997. Nancy Talbot, coordinator for Levengood will be presenting
these results at the National MUFON Conference in Denver this coming
June. Preliminary analysis has been highly intriguing. Abnormal
levels of magnetite and depressed redox-levels in plant mitichondria
will be mentioned extensively. Levengood's work in the bio-physical
field brings an air of legitimacy to our proto-science of UFOlogy.
Hopefully, more scientists will climb aboard and verify Levengood's
findings.
A Flurry of Sightings Reported
Saturday December 13, 1997 7:30 p.m., Thomas Paye and a friend were
driving north on State Highway 285, two miles north of La Jara, CO.
They witnessed two unusual lights/objects, the first at 7:05 p.m.,
while traveling north, and the second sighting at 10 p.m., while
headed south on 285. Both objects were seen while looking toward the
east Ist object was an orange globe, the second, a blue one.
Sighting locations are two and twelve miles from gelding death
location. Sun December 14, 1997, from 1:15 to 1:40 a.m at 12S road
near Mesita, SLV CO [50 miles north of 3:00 am sighting] A large
object was seen by two witnesses slowly crossing the SLV, east to
west, from the Questa, NM, area north of Toas, NM, toward Chama, NM.
They estimated that it took 25 minutes to traverse approximately 50
miles.
The Musical Big Triangle
A little over an hour after the large slow-moving craft was observed,
that same Sun December 14, 1997, at 3:00 am., a witness about 2 miles
north of Center, CO. reported the following event in a letter I
received a couple of weeks later. I had not published the other
December 14 reports and the timing between the two events is uncanny.
Could the following be the large "light" that was seen crossing the
Valley at the CO/NM border? The witness wrote: "I saw out my back
door one of those triangular UFO's hovering over the south field [of
the witnesses' ranch]. When I went outside to see it, it moved slowly
and hovered by the roof of the house and over by the silos. Then it
came back over the house and a beam of white-blue light came out of
the middle and something was taken up in the beam. I couldn't see
what, but its shape was smallish. I was so scared I couldn't talk. It
played some kind of musical rhythm when the lights around the edge
flashed off and on. Let me know if anyone else saw anything." I called
her and told her of Paye's sighting and thanked her for her letter.
Another Alamosa River "Mute"
On Wednesday December 17, 1997, at 10:30 a.m., rancher Ron Gardiner
discovered a dead gelding 5 miles SW of Alamosa, CO, in the SLV. The
animal was and was found lying on it's right side at the bottom of a
dry, 7 foot deep irrigation canal-channel. There was evidence of a
struggle i.e., broken chimisa bushes and thrashing marks, but besides
the unfortunate gelding's tracks, there were no other tracks present.
The carcass was still warm and the rancher estimated the animal was
killed and mutilated sometime around dawn. This investigator made
an on-site visit Thursday the 18th after being contacted by the
rancher. Three sets of incisional samples were obtained for
forensic testing and videotape and photos of the site were taken.
The horse was missing it's penis and an 8 inch circular patch of
hide behind the sheath-- which was intact. The rear-end was neatly
cored out in a slightly elongated circle to a depth of 8 to 9
inches. Eyes and tongue were intact. No apparent scavenger interest
noted and two horses in the small herd seemed curious and unafraid of
the carcass. The carcass did not bloat. No downside incisions or
additional evidence noted by the rancher, this investigator, or the
Sheriff's investigator, but a 5 inch shallow gash in the hide was
present on the neck. Several drops, which appeared to be blood, were
found in snow about 60 feet away over the fence and across the road.
Weather was very cold and windless and the temperature was just
below zero at approximate time of death. Again, as with the
November 30, 1997 Hooper case, dense fog was reported in the area the
evening the horse was evidently killed.
Big Bad Wolf Visits San Luis
Monday January 5, 1998, Three pigs were discovered, in a mutilated
condition, by two San Luis, CO ranchers. A local San Luis, CO., man
named Arnie contacted me with the following report: "I wanted to
follow up on our conversation regarding the pig mutilations. Upon
speaking the the man who discovered the carcass' it turns out there
were three mutilated pigs each about 100 to 150 pounds, white in
color and each with a cored out rectum and other round holes in the
abdomen. Apparently they had been discovered three days before I saw
them. There were only two when I saw the on Thursday. Bob Green from
La Sierra Newspaper went out to take some photos with a digital
camera. You might check with him for prints. I think he will run a
story in his paper . . ."
A Couple of Points To Ponder
Like five other cases from the southern Alamosa County area since
1994, the horse was found on, or very near, the Alamosa River. (NOTE:
The only measurable pollution near the SLV is located 23 miles up the
Alamosa River at the Summittville Mine Superfund Site.) This latest
"mutilation" report and the recent November 30, '97 calf death case
seem unusual. The vast majority of San Luis Valley unusual animal
deaths (UADs) occur from last-frost to first-frost, during the warmer
months and rarely are hese deaths reported during cold sub-zero
nights. This may be a new wrinkle. . . Results of forensic testing
will be posted as soon as it's made available. Wednesday January 7,
1998, 5:45 pm to 3:00 am Farasita, CO La Veta MOA Massive aerial
activity reported by fiver witnesses. "Disco balls" shooting off
multi-colored light and smaller red lights. Craft appeared to
criss-cross the Heurfano in a "grid-like pattern." This activity
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