--by Lynn Taylor Recently, some disconcerting revelations have come to my attention,
concerning a mysterious illness that has claimed the lives of four area dogs. A fifth dog
would have succumbed, had it not been for the monumental efforts of a local veterinarian,
and the steadfast love and devotion of it owner. Every case, involved either unexplained
sudden death, or classical radiation symptoms. The animals were not treated for radiation
exposure, because in all fairness to the veterinarians, we just don't get much of that
around here. (Up until now, that is.)
Were the dogs subjected to lethal doses of radiation as a result
of close contact with UFOs? There is no way to be sure at this point. Let's examine for a
moment, however, what all these pets had in common:
A) They all belonged to individuals who are connected in a strong
way to the tremendous, ongoing UFO presence in and around the Monroe County area.
B) UFOs were seen either, immediately before, or shortly after
the animals fell ill, or died suddenly. (UFO activities actually increased in some
circumstances, after the dogs were removed from the picture.)
Other points to consider are:
A) Reportedly, aliens do not have much use for domestic animals.
It is said that, they have been known to slam cats against walls during abduction
scenarios.
B) Dogs act as an "early warning" system, alerting all
who will listen, to the impending approach of a UFO. (Cats have demonstrated an innate
disdain of Extra-terrestrials, as well)
As the activities of aliens have increased and brought them into
closer proximity to humans, (as all evidence indicates is the case) then our pets may be
present a much greater perceived threat to their security. The next question introduces an
even more ominous thought; If aliens have no compunction about taking out our animals, who
have served as our guardians and loyal friends since time immemorial, then what do they
have in store for us when we begin to bark a little too loudly in the night.
It was only by chance, that we stumbled onto this aspect of the
UFO phenomena. It came about only after a discussion between two dog owners revealed a
chilling similarity of events. What we need to know now is; How wide spread is this attack
on our animals? To answer that, I would like to ask anyone who has lost a pet under
similar, suspicious circumstances, to please contact AAARC at the address
below. We owe it to our pets and
ourselves to investigate these disturbing developments.
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