Surgical precision and a total lack of blood are the primary markers of the mutilation phenomenon.
Mutilations Index:
The “silent harvest” of livestock has remained one of the most terrifying and consistent hallmarks of the UAP phenomenon since the late 1960s. This Mutilations Index provides a grim, data-driven look at the clinical precision with which these operations are carried out. Unlike predator attacks, these cases feature bloodless, surgical-grade incisions, the removal of specific internal organs, and a total absence of tracks or footprints. From the high-pastures of Trinidad, Colorado to the desert plains of Santa Fe, this archive catalogs the physical evidence that defies conventional biological explanation.
By analyzing the patterns in these Cattle Mutilation reports, we explore the potential “Biological Monitoring” hypothesis—the theory that non-human intelligence is conducting a large-scale, clandestine study of Earth’s food chain and genetic makeup. Whether you are reviewing historical cases or investigating recent 2026 activity, this index serves as the primary repository for the forensic data associated with the “Animal Mutilation” mystery.
Executive Summary
The Mutilations Index functions as the “Crime Scene Archive” for the Think Aboutit platform. Its objective is to move beyond the sensationalist “alien” narrative and focus on the cold, hard forensic facts: the cauterized edges of wounds, the lack of scavengers at the site, and the anomalous chemical traces left behind. By categorizing reports by Geographic Hotspots and Surgical Markers, this index allows researchers to identify the “signatures” of the perpetrators.
This archive is essential for the 2026 disclosure era, as it addresses the “Threat Assessment” aspect of the phenomenon. It connects specific field reports, such as the Colorado Mutilations, with broader theories on genetic sampling and hybridization. By providing a centralized location for these disturbing accounts, we ensure that the biological reality of UAP interaction is not ignored in favor of easier, tech-focused narratives.
“We’re talking about a technology that is able to do things that no surgeon on Earth can do… and do it in the middle of a field in total darkness without leaving a single trace.”
Linda Moulton Howe, Investigative Journalist