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ElspethTirel ago

(NSFL) Silent Killers:

Richard D. Hall of RICHPLANET.NET investigates the subject of animal mutilation in the U.K. In various locations within the U.K., there are incidents of recurring animal deaths. The injuries on the animals are toally in-explicable showing surgical precision. See the evidence and follow the lives of those involved in tracking down the perpetrators. For some reason, the goverment are covering up these cases.

This is an extraordinarily eye opening and mind fuck of a documentary. These individuals, curious about what was happening to these animals, went out and investigated it on their own. What they find is horrifying, and is a testament to our limited understanding of the world around us. There is a sequel, which provides evidence that this has been happening to humans too.

iamrage ago

There is a sequel, which provides evidence that this has been happening to humans too.

Wow! I only knew about the animal mutilations, I never realized there were cases of human ones as well :O

Thank you very much for the link, watching it as we speak.

Just curious, what do you think is causing all these mutilations?

ElspethTirel ago

I honestly have no idea. The evidence only shows us that the mutilations were done with surgical precision, in such a way that no untrained hand could have possibly done it, and some of the cases (like the rainstorm in Scotland) where no person could have feasibly done it alone.

iamrage ago

Between 44:00 onwards was absolutely insane. 48:15 is just bloody infuriating in-terms of overreach and gross misuse of power to forcefully find out a vet's contact information by illegally obtaining the phone records of the investigator.

When it gets to them discussing strange lights in the sky, you can tell that there is obviously heavy amounts of recorded information related to this. However, they are somewhat reluctant going into this and you can tell they are uncomfortable about it. It sucks that people can't discuss certain subjects, no matter how extraordinary, without being dismissed as a nutter.