Was It People or Was It, Aliens? |
During this decade, America was obsessed with aliens, and write-ups in the local newspapers posited that perhaps this was the work of extraterrestrials. People mused that aliens had taken the reproductive organs for testing. But one day, Averill and his friends came across a lance in their path. Attached to it was a cryptic note with a threatening message. “That’s when we thought, It’s gotta be people doing this,” he says.
Then things got really strange.
Over the next few days, a series of odd events unfolded. First, the
brothers stopped in at a local bar to grab a hamburger,
leaving their horses in the back of a stock truck. The horses were packed
in tightly, and the Averills were only gone for a few minutes. When they
came back, the horse packed into the middle of the truck was mysteriously
out—with no signs of a struggle. “We had no idea how they possibly could have
gotten that horse unloaded without unloading all the others,” he says.
The next day, a new wrangler on the ranch fell off his horse and was badly injured. They’d all been riding together, but not a single member of the crew saw the accident. “It was the weirdest thing,” Averill says. The man’s injuries were so severe that he was left permanently disabled.
Averill used to tell the stories from that summer around the campfire quite a lot. But over the years, he’s gotten new stories, and so they’ve been shifted out of rotation. Besides, they’re awfully grim. But he recently got a call about a downed bull, a buffalo. It was out in one of the most remote parts of his ranch. “A neighbor had seen a pack of 16 wolves, and normally, wolves don’t bother buffalo, but 16 of them? I thought, Well, maybe.”
Ask Averill whether he thinks he’s
dealing with aliens or humans, and he’ll tell you he’s pretty sure it’s humans.
“But I’d rather it was aliens,” he adds. After that summer back in the sixties,
seeing what humans were capable of, he’d pick aliens any day.
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