UFO? - Cow Dropped through Roof of Barn from Above

nivek

As Above So Below
Cow Dropped through Roof of Barn from Above
By Whitley Strieber

This video was made on December 9, 2020 with a surveillance camera. The cow falls through the roof and into a barn. The farmer whose cow it is says he saw a UFO above the barn and then this happened. But what was “this?” It is hard to believe that any hoaxer could have dropped a cow from above. Our video expert believes that the fall is too violent to have been due to a collapsing upper floor. Also, there is not enough debris, but what debris there is is consistent with shingles.

His further comments: Video was obviously flipped. Also probably shot off a monitor (because the timecode isn’t exactly horizontal)… but that’s common with surveillance videos, where the raw video files aren’t accessible. The on and off orb is the flashlight of somebody approaching the scene. The first frames of the video are clipped because it the camera is equipped with motion detection. The original video appears on the UFOs and Aliens channel and is used with permission. Linda Moulton Howe is investigating further. We will report her further progress and it will appear on Earthfiles.com.

 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Cow Dropped through Roof of Barn from Above
By Whitley Strieber

This video was made on December 9, 2020 with a surveillance camera. The cow falls through the roof and into a barn. The farmer whose cow it is says he saw a UFO above the barn and then this happened. But what was “this?” It is hard to believe that any hoaxer could have dropped a cow from above. Our video expert believes that the fall is too violent to have been due to a collapsing upper floor. Also, there is not enough debris, but what debris there is is consistent with shingles.

His further comments: Video was obviously flipped. Also probably shot off a monitor (because the timecode isn’t exactly horizontal)… but that’s common with surveillance videos, where the raw video files aren’t accessible. The on and off orb is the flashlight of somebody approaching the scene. The first frames of the video are clipped because it the camera is equipped with motion detection. The original video appears on the UFOs and Aliens channel and is used with permission. Linda Moulton Howe is investigating further. We will report her further progress and it will appear on Earthfiles.com.



Whitley Strieber? Huh. Lots of wind blowing through there, like from a chopper or something.

Beefbomb. Somebody call Chris O'Brien.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Whitley Strieber? Huh. Lots of wind blowing through there, like from a chopper or something.

Beefbomb. Somebody call Chris O'Brien.

To be fair this report didn't originally come from him, I saw it days ago elsewhere, his writeup is similar to others, he put the source in his links...

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Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
It's unlikely that the bright light in the background was a flashlight. It's far too bright and it's moving too fast for a human that is apparently running sideways. Because torchlight would had to be pointed into barn, but human would be running tangential to the outer perimeter of the barn and not looking in a direction he was running (weird ?). Bright light crosses 10 m 30 ft in about 1 second. I would be inclined to say that was the UFO that dropped the cow.
Here is a similar case where UFOs lifted elk in Washington state back in 1999:
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Obviously, I feel sorry for the farmer. They put lots of work into their livestock and work on tight margins etc.

But it would be interesting to hear what UFO skeptics would think. How would they explain cows falling out of the sky? Or what nit-picking side-track would they now invent to prove it wasn't caw at all etc.
 

Rick Hunter

Celestial
Is there a description of the UFO anywhere? Chris O'Brien believes that some UFOs associated with mutilations may be disguised, silent helicopters. According to his book, the military has experimented with this technology for decades and has gotten some use out of it. The wind blowing through there could suggest a helicopter, and if the cow was dropped from a greater height it probably would have been killed and bent the railing it landed on.

Also, if that cow was a bull, then he is a steer now. Ouch!
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Well @nivek just had a hankering for some tasty elk. Call this 1999 event take out.

Yeah I picked up some ground Elk and some Bison Filet Migon, cooking the latter tomorrow and the Elk the day after tomorrow...I wanted to find a good recipe for both since I never cooked either one before...

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pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
What will the skeptics say?

OK. Weird for sure, no idea what to make of a that. Could just be their idea of fun, another crack at really heavier than air flight or an escape attempt and it slipped off the rope ladder sent down for it to climb to freedom on. Jeez.

But it isn't ipso facto gotta be ET or a secret helicopter. No context, corroborating evidence, blurry video.

When someone hypno-regresses the beefcake please send me a transcript.
 

wwkirk

Divine
Cows have been known to jump over the Moon, so maybe no UFO was involved.
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nivek

As Above So Below
Yeah I picked up some ground Elk and some Bison Filet Migon, cooking the latter tomorrow and the Elk the day after tomorrow...I wanted to find a good recipe for both since I never cooked either one before...

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The filets are getting prepped to cook now, one for kobi and one for me...

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Dean

Adept Dabbler
I've never seen a falling cow;
I never hope to see one.
But let me tell you this, right now--
I'd rather see,
than be
one.
 

michael59

Celestial
This theory about it being in a UFO helicopter? It would have to be massive if they wanted to "experiment" or whatever else they would do with it because one cow takes up a lot of room and they are not very cooperative when they are frightened. Also, why would they put this one back alive when they usually mutilate them?

Then again, it wouldn't be the first time they (ET) fucked up.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
I've never seen a falling cow;
I never hope to see one.
But let me tell you this, right now--
I'd rather see,
than be
one.

I remember being a little kid and getting splattered by bird poop. My grandfather laughed and told me I should be thankful cows don't fly.

If he only knew the hideous truth ..........
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
This theory about it being in a UFO helicopter? It would have to be massive if they wanted to "experiment" or whatever else they would do with it because one cow takes up a lot of room and they are not very cooperative when they are frightened. Also, why would they put this one back alive when they usually mutilate them?

Then again, it wouldn't be the first time they (ET) fucked up.

Off the cuff and first cup of coffee so no guarantees - I think Dulce Base The Truth and Evidence from the Case Files of Gabe Valdez by Greg Valdez talked about this. Not all herds are the same and there were one or two particular flavors that had been in certain areas for generations, usually involving Native American tribal areas. Many are just transient while on the way to your sesame seed bun but some stick around for years.

They detonated a hell of a lot of nuclear weapons out west over the years and (again, off the cuff) there are various tribal areas that have cancer rates way beyond the statistical norm. Some of the trace evidence suggested that the procedures performed on cows were to determine the presence and levels of nuclear contaminants. Those stay-close-to-home cows provide a pretty good record if you're looking for that sort of thing. They've also found military related crap near the corpses - packets of some sort of secret chaff, a gas mask and Bob Lazar's Radio Shack Battery-of-the-Month card (well just kidding there....)

Big question is - why not just buy them? Speculation is free. There's the suggestion that some military unit is using advanced stealth technology to do the mooductions - hence the hushcopters and Predator suits. Maybe a two for one sale - one entity like the Evil Desk at the Department of Energy get the cows and the military gets to practice in a safe area with their new toys. If you're trying to be stealthy dropping a cow through a barn roof seems an odd way to go about it.

Advanced stealthy quiet (but not silent) helicopters were used when the SEALS went into Abbottabad - deep inside a foreign country and only about a mile from a military academy. And they lost one in the process. I don't know if they would use a truly advanced and secret piece of hardware under those conditions and I also know that if the general public becomes aware of one it's usually already been replaced by something else. I believe those choppers were dead-end prototypes intended for another project/application. Point is there is a precedent for military interest in exactly that sort of thing. Of course, that would suggest we had far more advanced tech years earlier than is commonly known - but there's another whole area to speculate in.

Some of it sounds straight out of Skinwalker Ranch. Livestock being moved around inexplicably, partially visible entities, balls of light that make you quail with fear, etc. There's a great story in there about Gabe chasing a low level UFO along with two or three tribal officers in different cars - importantly, they were talking to each other on their radios while doing so. The UFO was toying with them and managed to stay just one step ahead of them to their intense frustration.
Almost as if they knew where the cops CAP point was, right? When they shifted to a Native language guess what? ET was as confused as the Japanese were by wind talkers. It could no longer anticipate their movements. Not very pangalctic of them, sounds more human to me.

This one? Who knows. That's what I like about Chris O'Brien - you might not agree with him but he did go see for himself
 

michael59

Celestial
Off the cuff and first cup of coffee so no guarantees - I think Dulce Base The Truth and Evidence from the Case Files of Gabe Valdez by Greg Valdez talked about this. Not all herds are the same and there were one or two particular flavors that had been in certain areas for generations, usually involving Native American tribal areas. Many are just transient while on the way to your sesame seed bun but some stick around for years.

They detonated a hell of a lot of nuclear weapons out west over the years and (again, off the cuff) there are various tribal areas that have cancer rates way beyond the statistical norm. Some of the trace evidence suggested that the procedures performed on cows were to determine the presence and levels of nuclear contaminants. Those stay-close-to-home cows provide a pretty good record if you're looking for that sort of thing. They've also found military related crap near the corpses - packets of some sort of secret chaff, a gas mask and Bob Lazar's Radio Shack Battery-of-the-Month card (well just kidding there....)

Big question is - why not just buy them? Speculation is free. There's the suggestion that some military unit is using advanced stealth technology to do the mooductions - hence the hushcopters and Predator suits. Maybe a two for one sale - one entity like the Evil Desk at the Department of Energy get the cows and the military gets to practice in a safe area with their new toys. If you're trying to be stealthy dropping a cow through a barn roof seems an odd way to go about it.

Advanced stealthy quiet (but not silent) helicopters were used when the SEALS went into Abbottabad - deep inside a foreign country and only about a mile from a military academy. And they lost one in the process. I don't know if they would use a truly advanced and secret piece of hardware under those conditions and I also know that if the general public becomes aware of one it's usually already been replaced by something else. I believe those choppers were dead-end prototypes intended for another project/application. Point is there is a precedent for military interest in exactly that sort of thing. Of course, that would suggest we had far more advanced tech years earlier than is commonly known - but there's another whole area to speculate in.

Some of it sounds straight out of Skinwalker Ranch. Livestock being moved around inexplicably, partially visible entities, balls of light that make you quail with fear, etc. There's a great story in there about Gabe chasing a low level UFO along with two or three tribal officers in different cars - importantly, they were talking to each other on their radios while doing so. The UFO was toying with them and managed to stay just one step ahead of them to their intense frustration.
Almost as if they knew where the cops CAP point was, right? When they shifted to a Native language guess what? ET was as confused as the Japanese were by wind talkers. It could no longer anticipate their movements. Not very pangalctic of them, sounds more human to me.

This one? Who knows. That's what I like about Chris O'Brien - you might not agree with him but he did go see for himself

Your response is way more in-depth from what I was expecting and I like it. Just started my first cup of coffee. :)

I've always wondered that myself because cows are dime a dozen so, why not purchase your own herd of cattle.

It had to be ET because even though our military make mistakes, this one would be unforgivable as far as stealth goes.

It's way too expensive to have been a prank. Still stumped by why they would return the cow. Another question would be did they get that particular cow out of the barn in the first place or was it simply a case of hit and miss?

I feel real empathy for that poor cow. Even though at the time of reading the OP I was eating hamburger. Hows that for twisted? smh

Native American languages are pretty much a lost art and even most up and coming generations don't speak the languages anymore so, that is a possibility in that scenario you mention. There are some who are working very hard to preserve these languages. As a matter of fact there is a lady in Yellowknife NWT who is working on the revitalization and preservation of her own Sahtugot'ıine language. She just won $55 million dollars playing the Lotto Max this year in June.

'Beside myself': Yellowknife woman wins $55 million Lotto Max jackpot
 

michael59

Celestial
I remember being a little kid and getting splattered by bird poop. My grandfather laughed and told me I should be thankful cows don't fly.

If he only knew the hideous truth ..........

My Granny always said that getting pooped on by a bird brings you good luck.
 
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