
Kelleher shares his own experience inside a freshly formed crop circle near Stonehenge in 1996, where all four members of his team experienced severe dizziness and nausea. He describes collecting plant samples that later showed measurable differences in their biochemical composition compared to controls taken outside the formation. The discussion turns to a statistical study from 1970s Montana linking animal mutilations with UFO sightings recorded in police blotters.
On mutilations, Kelleher details a case where NIDS received a severed cow head via FedEx for laboratory analysis, and another where an 84-pound newborn calf was stripped of all internal organs in broad daylight within 45 minutes while the rancher was 300 yards away. He outlines four consistent forensic findings across cases: sharp instrument use, foreign substances added to the animals, hemorrhaging beneath the hide, and abnormally low copper levels in the liver.
Key Moments
NIDS science board: Chilbolton glyph done from the air, possibly weapon-tested: Kelleher reports that NIDS's physics-trained advisory board concluded the recent crop glyphs could not have been made on the ground, with serious discussion about whether a tested airborne weapon or instrumentation system was being calibrated over years.
220 honeycombs without a mistake - must be a machine: Discussing the Crabwood face glyph, Kelleher details how the formation comprises about 220 separate honeycombs of varying crop lay; even six errors near the nose would destroy the image, and there are no visible mistakes, strongly implying machine-made precision.
Dizziness and disorientation inside a fresh Stonehenge formation: Kelleher recounts entering the 1996 Julia Set formation across from Stonehenge with three other researchers; all four experienced disorientation and nausea, and Levengood's later analysis found redox-ratio differences consistent with microwave radiation.
Sheriff followed mutilation helicopter to a Colorado Air Force base: Kelleher describes high-quality testimony from a Colorado sheriff who watched a helicopter take off beside a freshly mutilated animal, tailed it to an Air Force base, demanded answers, and was told to go away - leaving open whether the helicopters were investigators or perpetrators.
Hum phenomenon in Germany linked to HAARP-class RF tests: Discussing the southwest-Germany nocturnal buzzing causing racing pulse, fatigue and muscle quivering, Kelleher notes ongoing military and civilian research bouncing high-power RF off the ionosphere - explicitly intended in some literature to disrupt enemy thinking - as a candidate explanation.
