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Beast of Bodmin

Certain wildlife experts have admitted their fears in suggesting that a conspiracy at the highest level exists behind
the British government’s failure to admit the existence of the Beast of Bodmin. A three-month study was carried out
by top animal experts from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, following complaints by local farmers.
But the chairman of the National Register of Big Cat Sightings, Bob Engledow, believes that the study was
inconclusive only because of hidden motives.

He says:
“There was no way that there was a genuine study. It was
only done for a very short time over a very limited area. If
they were genuinely looking they would have kept on for a
couple of years right across the country. They obviously
want to sweep up the queries as quickly as possible. I’m
confident there’s a cover-up by the government.”

Government officials have denied these allegations. A representative for the Ministry said in response:

“We did it with the best experts available. We gave it our


best shot. They weren’t just going on a scouting mission
with an elephant gun and a pair of binoculars. They went
where there had been sightings and tracks found and unusual
livestock deaths. We analyzed pictures and videos.
We didn’t do it as a great tracking-down exercise with great
numbers of people sweeping the moor.”

But Mr. Engledow said that it was in the government’s interest not to find the beast.

“I think the government is worried about paying compensation


to farmers who have lost livestock. It would have
to pay because pumas and panthers escaped from captivity
and the government should have caught them and not let
them breed.”

He goes on to add that hundreds of detailed sightings proved the big cats were loose in thirty-three counties.
Moreover, if the government is not prepared to admit the existence of the Beast of Bodmin, how can we know what
it is or is not hiding about the likes of the Loch Ness monster?
Of course, there is also the theory that the Beast of Bodmin is an alien in cahoots with the government. It might be
a trifle embarrassing for the authorities to admit this at this stage, and might command a fundamental disrespect
which would not stand them in terribly good stead at the next general election.

Black Helicopters
On May 7, 1994, a black helicopter pursued a teenage boy for forty-five minutes in Harrahan, Louisiana. Its exterior
gave nothing away, bearing no mark of its origin or owners. The boy was terrified not as much by the sinister nature
of the vehicle itself, but by the threatening stance of its occupants who had descended from the aircraft and pointed
weapons at him. The boy has no idea to this day why the helicopter should have targeted him. The police chief was
not forthcoming and intimated that the helicopters belonged to the American government, that in fact the
matter was completely out of his hands.
A week later, people traveling in a car near Washington were given similar treatment. They too were chased, the
helicopter following the car for several miles. They were completely unable to help themselves at all; when the
driver tried to escape from the road, a rope ladder was let down and men in black uniforms and carrying weapons
started to climb out. There was no option but to do as the men in the aircraft wanted. The driver counts himself
lucky that the volume of traffic forced the aircraft to retreat in the end, but does not like to think what would have
happened to him if the road had been deserted.

Then in 1995, a black helicopter flew over a couple’s farm in Nevada. Spraying some unknown substance on the
area, it had killed over a dozen of the animals by the next day, and months later, the surrounding vegetation was still
clearly damaged. Official authorities denied any knowledge of the helicopter.

Mysterious black helicopters seem to be constantly in evidence, pursuing and terrifying completely innocent
victims. They often seem to have some link to cattle mutilations and are seen in immediate proximity before, while
or after they have taken place. What is most alarming is that the occupants of the helicopters do not even pretend to
have peaceable intentions and are quite prepared to use gunfire and other violent means to their advantage, all the
time keeping their identity secret.

The spraying of both urban and rural settings with unknown chemicals, and the killing of pets, plants and livestock
for no apparent reason is more ominous still. Who knows whether the helicopters could be linked to the mysterious
men in black, but people who have dared to photograph the helicopters have allegedly been accosted by men
wearing black uniforms. They have then been told to leave the area and have been forbidden to tell anyone what has
happened on pain of death. The men have also confiscated the cameras and film.

Whether the mysterious helicopters and their occupants are an alien phenomenon or whether they are in fact
from hostile government departments we cannot know. But it seems certain that they do not come in peace and
that they are not prepared to uphold fundamental democratic principles.

Bormann
The death of Adolf Hitler has always been cryptic and many of the top Nazis are still unaccounted for. The fate of
Hitler’s deputy, Martin Bormann, is one of the unsolved mysteries of World War II, and, it would seem, has
provided a role-model for Elvis Presley and Princess Diana. That said, he doesn’t seem to have made too good a job
of it and apparently, he’s been seen everywhere from Scandinavia to the Caribbean. And his body has never been
found. While in 1972, a German court claimed to have found the skull of Bormann, some researchers say that it was
no more than a ploy to put the Nazi hunters well off track.

Evidence from British intelligence officers has pointed to the fact that Bormann may have come to Britain after the
War. Having the authority to release all German funds in Swiss banks, he was apparently brought to Britain and
used by British intelligence to their advantage while being housed in a small village. More bizarrely, the scheme to
rescue Bormann was, apparently, conducted by Ian Fleming who, upon retirement from the British Secret Service,
became the creator of James Bond, who was to become the world’s most famous secret agent.

Nevertheless, there are problems regarding this theory, not least of all that everyone involved is dead; Bormann
apparently having died in the early ’50s and Ian Fleming in 1964, not having breathed a word about the whole
Bormann affair. But then, as the widow of one of Fleming’s friends pointed out, “He maintained that you must never
say anything more than you are morally bound to say.”

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