armers in UK blame UFOs for unexplained sheep attacks

Irish Sun (ANI) Monday 5th April, 2010

Farmers in Shropshire have claimed that aliens have attacked their sheeps.

Farmers near Shrewsbury claim to have witnessed sheep being "lasered" by unidentified light from UFOs.

They have linked the unexplained incidents, where sheep's brains and eyes were removed, to the mysterious orange lights in the sky.

The cultivators in the area have found sheep with "neat holes" while their brains and other internal organs were removed.

Other animals have lost eyes or had their flesh "carefully stripped away", usually on the left side.

According to Phil Hoyle, 53, who has spent almost a decade investigating how the livestock have died, the UFOs were found to have roamed a 50-mile "corridor" between Shrewsbury and Powys.

Hoyle and 15 members of the Animal Pathology Field Unit, claimed they witnessed UFOs at work last month while working during the night at a Welsh hill farm near Radnor Forest.

"The technology involved in these attacks is frightening," the Telegraph quoted him as saying.

"These lights and spheres are clearly not ours. They are built by technology and intelligence that's not from here. For a short while it looked more like a Star Wars battle," he added.

Next day he interviewed farmers and "all but one had some type of unusual disappearance of animals or deaths with strange injuries", he said.

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