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93 “A small number of them had been mutilated,” Angie reported. “One cow was missing a head, another had been disemboweled, and a bull calf appeared as if he’d been ripped apart by a tyrannosaur. The bodies of some of the mutilated ones had peculiar stigmata such as shaved places, clean and bloodless holes and gashes. There wasn’t a single scratch anywhere on the rest of the dead cattle.” Many of the cattle died in February and March 1993, when other farmers in the general area also reported dead and mutilated animals. Reading about one of these reports, Angie contacted the paper and got in touch with a veterinarian who’d examined someone else’s dead cattle. In the first case, he reported that the cattle had died of toxins of an unknown source, and with Angie’s cattle, all he could report was death from unknown causes. The alien activity after this was rather different than what had transpired before, and for the most part Angie was left with very cloudy and incomplete memories of the events. One abduction, however, is worth noting at some length. Waking on board a craft, naked on a table, Angie saw humanoids and two different kinds of Grays. Momentarily, two more humanoids, in red suits, entered, and Angie recognized the blond one as the man she’d seen before. She asked if he had a name, and he told her “Carl De Zan.” He told her that it was time for her group of Chosen Ones to carry out their “assigned tasks.” This involved making contact with “certain people throughout the world” to “collect data” from their minds. And that data, in turn, would then be collected from the minds of the Chosen Ones by the aliens. All of this would be done, he said, through tiny implants in the head, devices that served many purposes. They could help the implanted people use their “special senses,” for instance, and stay in contact with one another through dreams. Besides collecting data, the implants could also send instructions. When Angie asked about the overall purpose -the agenda- she was told that through “tempering” human minds, the aliens wanted to remove “filth and evil” and “negativity” from humans. Having been given repeated lectures about her special abilities as a “Chosen One,” at one point Angie initiated an experiment with herself. “I decided to test my mental powers by giving thought transference a try,” she reported. “I went to bed around 11 p.m. and concentrated long and hard to project my image into my sister’s dream. During the process, | drifted off to sleep and soon found myself in a dream in which Julia was present! “| phoned my sister [the next morning] to let her know about my attempt at reaching her in her dream, but before | had a chance to say anything, she recounted the dream in full detail.” Angie also decided to try hypnotic regression in order to uncover anything she could about the events she’d been unable to remember consciously. Undergoing two hypnosis sessions, Angie was surprised to retrieve details of a childhood encounter in one session. Going back to age four, when she and her father had been blinded by a flash of light while riding in a van, Angie recalled being taken into a gray, cigar-shaped craft where she saw several men and women in white coats. One man with “long, dark blond hair” took charge of her, carrying the crying child to a strange table. “It's metal and has an edge around it,” she described, “like for blood to drain off. And there is something down at the foot, under the table, but | can’t see it clearly.” Acting in what she perceived as a “hurried” manner, the man strapped her wrists down as she lay on the table and placed on her head a “headband thing” with moving red and yellow lights. The hypnotist instructed Angie to view the scene from a distance, rather than