SUBJECT: UNKNOWN HAPPENINGS/PARANORMAL/PSYCHIC EVENTS        FILE: UFO3122



PART 3



Odyssey News Wire--

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�o�Dozens of residents have spotted helicopters from about     �o�
�o�8 p.m. to midnight near pastures.                           �o�
�o�  "They're going to protect their property," Norwood said   �o�
�o�of the farmers. A lot of the farmers in the area also       �o�
�o�are hunters and know how to use guns.                       �o�
�o�   Marshall County Sheriffs department pilot Jim Pickett    �o�
�o�said minimum cost for a manufactured helicopter is about    �o�
�o�$175,000. He said night vision equipment and a turbine      �o�
�o�engine would cost about $200,000 more. He also said it      �o�
�o�could cost about $300 an hour to operate.                   �o�
�o�   Pickett said it would be difflcult to determine          �o�
�o�whether a helicopter had landed on hard, dry packed         �o�
�o�land.                                                       �o�
�o�It could be a helicopter pilot and two ground people.       �o�
�o�The helicopter doesn't have to land," he said.              �o�
�o�  "They want people to be scared of them," Norwood said.    �o�
�o�  They said while the helicopter theory is possible, the    �o�
�o�same thing could be done on foot - without all the          �o�
�o�cost. Helicopters have the danger of night, the             �o�
�o�possibility of air and noise scaring the cattle and huge    �o�
�o�costs.                                                      �o�
�o�  Martin, who has been a mortician since 1939, said there   �o�
�o�is a wide technical range of equipment used to pump         �o�
�o�blood out of human bodies. He said the equipment could      �o�
�o�easily be used on cattle - and without leaving a trace      �o�
�o�of blood on the ground.                                     �o�
�o�   "We used to do it by hand, using a bowl and gravity.     �o�
�o�Now it's a machine," he said. He said morticians often      �o�
�o�use a fluid to push the blood out of a body but said the    �o�
�o�cow killers wouldn't need to do that. He also said the      �o�
�o�equipment could easily be carried.                          �o�
�o�   "They could drain it and not leave a drop of blood,"     �o�
�o�he said.                                                    �o�
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