The worship of the Sacred Bull was widespread in the ancient world. When Moses came down from Mount Sinai he found that his brother Aaron had talked the Israelites into worshiping the Golden Calf. The Apis was a bull diety worshipped in ancient Egypt as the embodiment of Ptah and later of Osiris. Ritually perfect bulls were identified by the god's priests, housed in the temple for their lifetime, then embalmed and encased in a giant sarcophagus.
A cow's DNA is remarkably close to human DNA. The human body can accept modified hemoglobin extracted from cows' blood. Humans and cows have the same gestation period, which is about nine months. Cows can detect odors up to five miles away. Cows are able to hear lower and higher frequencies better than human beings.
Hallucinogenic mushrooms grow out of cow dung. Cows have multiple stomachs. They are also one of the only animals with no stomach acid, so as the cows graze they are also eating millions of microscopic spores. In Siberia, the mushroom was widely used as a hallucinogenic drug by many of the indigenous herders and/or cattle ranchers. The ancient Vedas mention a plant with no leaves, no seeds and no roots called Soma. It was R. Gordon Wasson who asserted that soma was an inebriant, and suggested the mushroom, Amanita muscaria, as the likely candidate. The Hindus worship cows and the spores from a mushroom can survive extended periods of time in space.
Cattle mutilations are thought to be committed by aliens to gather genetic material. By the mid 1970s, mutilated cattle were reported in 15 states. 8,000 to 10,000 have been reported to date. The lips, tongue and anus is removed in most cases. These are all part of the digestive tract in a cow or bull. Reproductive organs are also removed.
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, commonly known as mad-cow disease is caused by cattle being fed the remains of other cattle. The disease is then transmitted to human beings who eat infected carcasses. The infectious agent in mad-cow disease is believed to be a specific type of protein called a prion. These prions (short for proteinaceous infectious particle) are extremely resistant to enzymes, digestion, heat, radiation, and formaldehyde. Prions can also survive in space.
Implantable RFID tags or transponders are used for cattle identification. The first law requiring branding in North America was enacted on February 5, 1644 in Connecticut. It said that all cattle and pigs must have a registered brand or earmark by May 1, 1644. A human Microchip Implant is an integrated circuit device or RFID tag that can be used for information storage, personal identification, medical history and contact information. In 2002, the VeriChip Corporation received preliminary approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration to market its device in the U.S. The doctor who performed the tests for the FDA was a pediatrician. The VeriChip Corporation originally designed the implantable chips for cattle. RFID tags can be tracked from space and in the largest consumer test of the technology; the Gillette Corporation recently said it would purchase 500 million RFID tags from Alien Technology of Morgan Hill, Calif.
The Whore of Babylon is said to ride on the back of a scarlet beast. The ashes of a sacrificed unblemished red heifer that has never been yoked can be used for ritual purification of people who came into contact with a corpse. Before Solomon’s Temple can be rebuilt a red heifer must be sacrificed. It is written in the book of Revelation that a seal or mark is to be put on the forehead of 144,000 servants of God. It is also written in the book of Revelation 13:16-17 that the Beast will, “force everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark.”
In 1967 Betty Andreasson claimed to have been abducted by aliens and a tiny spiked ball had been inserted inside her nose. UFOs have been seen in the sky for most of recorded history. The universe is 13.73 ± 0.12 billion years old and at least 93 billion light years across. The estimate of stars in the universe is a 7 followed by 22 zeros or 70 sextillion. It is estimated that there are 1.3 billion cattle in the world today.
Archimedes' Cattle Problem:
"Compute, O friend, the number of the cattle of the sun which once grazed upon the plains of Sicily, divided according to color into four herds, one milk-white, one black, one dappled and one yellow. The number of bulls is greater than the number of cows, and the relations between them are as follows..."
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