Cigar-shaped UFO abducting a cow was witnessed in 1897 by Kansas rancher Alexander Hamilton & others
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Summary
On April 19, 1897, a farmer named Alexander Hamilton, his son, and a hired man were awakened by strange noises from the cattle pen. They went outside and saw a large red airship with a bright light descending. They noticed that one of their yearling cattle was caught by a red cable connected to the ship. As they approached, they saw small, human-like creatures inside the cabin. The hired man tried to cut the cable, but accidentally cut the fence instead. The airship then took off with the cow. The next day, they found the cow's hide, legs, and head in a field seven miles away. This incident is one of the first recorded cases of cattle mutilation linked to UFOs, and it has had a lasting impact on the study of such phenomena.
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The transcript discusses a historical account from 1897 involving Alexander Hamilton, who witnessed an airship and a cattle mutilation incident. The details include descriptions of the airship, the creatures inside, and the aftermath of the event, which is considered one of the first documented cases of cattle mutilation linked to UFOs.
The 1897 incident involving Alexander Hamilton is one of the first recorded cases of cattle mutilation connected with UFOs.
Alexander Hamilton
“they saw a derable shaped thing, which was red in color and it had some sort of a cabin hanging beneath it”
On April 19th, 1897, Alexander Hamilton and his son witnessed an enormous airship with a brilliant searchlight descending over their cattle pen, and they found one of their cows caught by a red cable from the ship.
The remains of the cow were found the next day, with its hide, legs, and head discovered in a field miles away, marking one of the first recorded cattle mutilations connected with UFOs.
Witnesses described seeing small humanlike creatures inside the airship, which they found hideous, and the creatures appeared to be communicating excitedly.
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Alexander Hamilton
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.