A rancher finds his best bull bloodless at sunrise. No tracks. No struggle. No answers. From the 1970s panic to the Oregon cases making headlines today, “cattle mutilations” have never really gone away—they’ve just upgraded their tools. In this episode, Think First breaks the case open from both sides: the paperwork and the poetry. We follow the trail through FBI archives, media spin, biotech theories, eco-activists, and the faithful who still call it The Devil’s Tithe. And then we feed fifty...
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A rancher finds his best bull bloodless at sunrise. No tracks. No struggle. No answers. From the 1970s panic to the Oregon cases making headlines today, “cattle mutilations” have never really gone away—they’ve just upgraded their tools. In this episode, Think First breaks the case open from both sides: the paperwork and the poetry. We follow the trail through FBI archives, media spin, biotech theories, eco-activists, and the faithful who still call it The Devil’s Tithe. And then we feed fifty...
🔍 Ep. 3 The Cindy James Tapes · Patterns of Fear
A Think First Podcast with Jim Detjen
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2 months ago
🔍 Ep. 3 The Cindy James Tapes · Patterns of Fear
By 1983, Cindy James had reported over a dozen attacks. But each incident followed the same script: No witnesses. No suspects. No evidence. Police began to doubt her. Doctors prescribed medication. And her own family struggled to keep up. But what if the repetition was the point? What if the perpetrator knew exactly how to make it all look suspicious — just enough to be dismissed? In this episode, we examine the turning point when the system stopped protecting Cindy… and started watching her ...
A Think First Podcast with Jim Detjen
A rancher finds his best bull bloodless at sunrise. No tracks. No struggle. No answers. From the 1970s panic to the Oregon cases making headlines today, “cattle mutilations” have never really gone away—they’ve just upgraded their tools. In this episode, Think First breaks the case open from both sides: the paperwork and the poetry. We follow the trail through FBI archives, media spin, biotech theories, eco-activists, and the faithful who still call it The Devil’s Tithe. And then we feed fifty...