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The Operator : The Global Cattle Mutilation Investigation

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Thirty case files. Six continents. Four hundred and twenty years. Zero arrests.

In The Operator, retired homicide investigator and MUFON Certified
Field Investigator Brian Fitzpatrick applies the same evidentiary methodology
he used across a twenty-two-year law enforcement career to the most documented
unexplained phenomenon in human history.



What he finds is not a mystery. It is a case.



Precision surgical excisions at hundreds of degrees with zero carbon residue
-- predating the invention of the surgical laser by three years. Complete
exsanguination of 1,200-pound animals with no blood at the scene, confirmed
across thirty independent investigations on six continents. A pharmacological
protocol confirmed by three independent laboratories. An internal probe
operating from within body cavities leaving zero incidental contact marks.



Fitzpatrick applies five forensic tests to the human operator hypothesis.
It fails every one.



He documents three operator mistakes across sixty years of global operation.
He applies a criminal profiling framework -- identifying the most organised
crime scene profile in the history of law enforcement investigation. He conducts
the first-ever placement bearing convergence analysis across all thirty case
files -- discovering that returned carcasses are consistently oriented on a
compass axis that points at the poles.



He connects the 1977 peak of the documented mutilation wave to the Wow!
signal -- received at 1420.4556 megahertz, the universal communication
frequency -- in the same year. And he identifies what may be the decoded
the operator has been pointing at the poles while the permafrost
thaws and releases what was frozen inside it.



The operator is not human. The carcasses are not random. The display
is deliberate.



They have been trying to tell us something for sixty years.



We keep calling the sheriff.





"I cannot put you in handcuffs. But I can put you in a book. And I have."

-- Brian Fitzpatrick


178 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 30, 2026

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