From: HardySpicer on
BIZARRE animal deaths in Powys are being blamed on visitors from outer
space, UFO experts have claimed.

Furious farmers from Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire have recently
been waking up to find their animals dead after seemingly being
“experimented on”.

Over the past 12 years there have been many reports of animal deaths
in Powys, and in 2001 UFO hunters established the Animal Pathology
Field Unit, a non-profit making organisation committed to carrying out
research into the animal mutilation mystery.

The team is linking the mutilations - including the removal of sheep
brains and eyes - to the increased sightings of mysterious red and
oranges spheres in the sky.

Last weekend the 15-strong unit staged a night time stake- out in the
Radnorshire Forest and witnessed a scene described by a local expert
as something that “looked more like a Star Wars battle.”

53-year-old Phil Hoyle, of Shrewsbury, has spent nine years probing
the riddle of livestock found killed in Powys and in 2001 co-founded
the Animal Pathology Unit.
“Things kicked off really early and just after 10pm my colleague
spotted a bright burnt red light hanging over an isolated ravine near
a highly forested area known as New Radnor, near the Radnorshire
Forest,” he said, when asked about the stake-out.

“At first we thought the light was from an isolated farmhouse or
dwelling but it soon became clear this light was hovering, it also had
company because an identical red sphere appeared to the bottom right
of the first light about a quarter of a mile away.

“The lights kept changing shape and emitting beams of light and small
spheres that covered large areas of distance in a blink of an eye. At
times the spheres would morph into different shapes firing beams to
the ground and discharging small spheres that darted backwards and
forwards across the valley floor as though they were looking for
something.

“During the sighting beams of light would be fired out of the forest
at the small spheres travelling across open fields. We could not
discern where these beams were coming from, or who or what might have
generated them, but for a short while it looked more like a Star Wars
battle by two opposing forces.

“At one point in the sighting the two red spheres disappeared from the
valley below only to re-appear to our right, just behind a small hill
where we were camped.

“Then, suddenly, an intense narrow white beam passed down the hill
just behind us and at times we thought the red spheres not only knew
where we were there but they were watching us.

“These spheres are clearly not Chinese lanterns and do not conform to
any known conventional aircraft or meteorological manifestation.”

Phil says the UFOs like to roam a specific 50-mile corridor between
Shrewsbury and Powys, but Dartmoor and the Forest of Dean in
Gloucestershire are also hunting grounds. Sheep have been found with
neat hole and their brains and other internal organs removed.

Anyone with information regarding the animal mutilation mystery or
sightings of unconventional craft can contact Phil Hoyle by emailing
phil.hoyle(a)yahoo. co.uk or calling 01743 245574 01743 245574. All
information will be treated in strict confidence.

Hardy
From: Sam Wormley on
On 5/1/10 4:30 PM, HardySpicer wrote:
> BIZARRE animal deaths in Powys are being blamed on visitors from outer
> space, UFO experts have claimed.
>

You are easily fooled Hardy... There are no "UFO experts".

From: Sam Wormley on
On 5/1/10 7:22 PM, HardySpicer wrote:
> Ah..there are things that even in your philosophy Uncle Al that are
> unknown..
>
> Hardy

Unknown doesn't make something so!

From: deemsbill on
On May 1, 9:05 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/1/10 7:22 PM, HardySpicer wrote:
>
> > Ah..there are things that even in your philosophy Uncle Al that are
> > unknown..
>
> > Hardy
>
>    Unknown doesn't make something so!

You mean lack of evidence doesn't mean there's a conspiracy???????
From: HardySpicer on
On May 2, 1:04 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/1/10 4:30 PM, HardySpicer wrote:
>
> > BIZARRE animal deaths in Powys are being blamed on visitors from outer
> > space, UFO experts have claimed.
>
>    You are easily fooled Hardy... There are no "UFO experts".

Really? What exactly is an expert? Somebody who has studied the
phenomena for maybe 20 years.
That would be an expert and I expect he would know a lot more than the
average person.

What is an expert in Physics? Somebody who has studied for maybe 20
odd years in a specialised area.

Sounds the same. Ditto for a music expert. Get real...and dont' shoot
the messenger either...


Hardy