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Police baffled as dozens of 'suicidal' cows throw themselves off cliff in the Alps
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By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 10:56 PM on 28th August 2009

In the picturesque Swiss village of Lauterbrunnen, the locals are worried.

Dozens of alpine cows appear to be committing suicide by throwing themselves off a cliff near the small village in the Alps.

In the space of just three days, 28 cows and bulls have mysteriously died after they plunged hundreds of metres to rocks below where they were killed instantly.
Dozens of cows bodies litter the valley floor after they mysteriously fell from the alpine cliff many feet above

Swiss mystery: Dozens of cows' bodies litter the valley floor after they mysteriously fell from the alpine cliff many feet above

In each case, local mountain rescue services using a helicopter had to be called in to remove the bodies because of the danger to the local groundwater of pollution.

A police spokesman said: 'There are no large carnivores living in the Alps anymore who would once have disposed of the bodies so they have to be moved.
 
'We are investigating because cows growing up in the mountains normally can estimate dangers and do not plunge down cliffs.'

According to local reports, there had been violent thunderstorms in the area which may well have spooked the animals.

Cows wandering at high altitude are a common sight across much of the Alps, where farmers let them loose to graze on the green plateaus above the villages.

Often carrying large bells around their necks, most are dairy cows as the mix of vegetation and grasses at that high altitude are particularly good for milk and for making cheese.

Cows do occasionally fall to their deaths in these Alpine regions although it is rare for so many to fall in one particular place.

There has been speculation in the past that when this does happen it is because a tightly-grouped number have followed each other as they search for more grass.

Most scientists generally believe that animals are incapable of committing suicide.

Even lemmings, which by popular myth throw themselves off cliffs during mating season, do not take their own lives intentionally.

Instead, evolutionary pressures cause them to feel the urge to change habitat at which point they migrate in huge droves.

Sometimes, particularly in Scandinavia, they reach clifftops overlooking an ocean and, driven by the urge to cross a body of water, throw themselves off in order to swim to the other side.

They often die of exhaustion or drown as a result.

The myth came to the public's attention when a Disney wildlife film in the 1950s mocked up the lemming migration to make it look like the animals had committed suicide.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnew...z0PajHAEql



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This is an important development.First of all,cows do not plunge off of cliffs because there were violent thunderstorms.To date,28 cows and 4 bulls.Why?Why would they do this when it is known that animals do not commit suicide.Someone is using technology that is making the animals do this.It is either because of the Hadron Collider or the huge Delta T antena that is located in one of the Scandinavian countries.But if it's located in one of the Scandinavian countries then why are only these animals affected in Switzerland? And where is the Hadron Collider/Cern? In Switzerland.Well,ladies and gentlemen, there's your answer.They're screwing around with the Collider again,even though it's not officially in the news.
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#3
Interesting MC.
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Actually it is in the news. It was written about earlier this month. It is "supposed" to start up again in November but it does appear that ,of course, it's been running for a month or so now.

Link....
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-10305480-76.html

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/200...ider_N.htm

I don't think all the scientists are that baffled.
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Actually,I remember them saying they would start it up again in September.It seems they didn't wait for September and November was too far away.
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Oddly enough, I was thinking to myself about all the shyte Switzerland has played mediator for TPTB  throughout history. As well it's a location of part of the hadron collider. I was thinking specifically about what good has ever come from Switzerland. Chocolate,Bikini models,Swiss Army knives? Then I though about how it doesn't much matter, and that the snow will melt there, and it would be no more in the future. Twenty-four hours later I read about this.

 Perhaps, the animals know what Humans refuse to learn or believe. They're getting out of dodge. After all,the act is NOT normal within them. Besides, I can live without Switzerland in the world. I'm ok with that. Question is, can the Swiss?
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[user=1056]Anu-021413[/user] wrote:
Quote:Oddly enough, I was thinking to myself about all the shyte Switzerland has played mediator for TPTB  throughout history. As well it's a location of part of the hadron collider. I was thinking specifically about what good has ever come from Switzerland. Chocolate,Bikini models,Swiss Army knives? Then I though about how it doesn't much matter, and that the snow will melt there, and it would be no more in the future. Twenty-four hours later I read about this.

Actually they are/were a neutral country and you could read news in their newspapers (and still can) that you cannot read anywhere else in the world. They still are one of the last (but already falling) strongholds in Europe.


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Besides, I can live without Switzerland in the world. I'm ok with that. Question is, can the Swiss?

They pretty much can.
"This is life, boy, something we can't fight." - Keith Richard's mother.

"The way up is the way back." - Heraclitus

"Adieu, dit le renard. Voici mon secret. Il est très simple: On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux." - Le Petit Prince, chap. XXI
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#8
Just some feisty youths giving new meaning to "Cow Tipping".
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#10
do you think these cows were once human? and maybe they committed suicide in human form and they do it again in animal form, which happens to be a cow.. i do
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