Aliens are attacking UK sheep, claim scientists
A GROUP of scientists has claimed aliens are visiting farms in Shropshire and Powys to mutilate and carry out bizarre experiments on unsuspecting sheep.
The group of investigators, which calls itself the Animal Pathology Field Unit (APFU), claims to have witnessed the attacks as they staked out a farm in Radnor Forest, Wales.
APFU founder Phil Hoyle said sheep were being ‘zapped’ by bright orange lights and claimed many farmers in the so-called ‘UFO corridor’ – a 50-mile zone between Llandrindod Wells and Shrewsbury - had reported mysterious mutilations of their sheep.
Sheep have been found with neat holes and their brains and other internal organs removed. Others have lost eyes or had their flesh carefully stripped away.
Mr Hoyle told The Sun he believed the attacks were being carried out by aliens using ‘frightening’ technology.
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Lois | 6 April 2010 7:29 pm
Since cows and sheep are the most common victims of these attacks then the question I would ask is what do sheep and cows have in common with each other compared to the characteristics of other animals? Is is physical, ritual or the X Factor we have yet to discover?
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