Friday, November 28, 2008

Loch Ness Monster Found

At the opening of the 21st century, we find mankind living in a great age of science. Even in the “Reddest- area” of the “Reddest State”, people look to meteorologists to tell them the path of the hurricane. We expect scientists to make accurate predictions, rather than burn them at the stake, as a witch. If we see a flying car, we are more likely to call a stockbroker to try to “Get in on the ground floor of a hot new product” than to call an exorcist assuming the car is possessed. This leads me to the question,” Why are There are some Conspiracy theories that refuse to die. Be it the Loch Ness Monster, Big Foot, UFO’s,Kennedy Lone Gunman Theory,or the Templar Knights.

It was CNN in Scotland that yesterday aired video of what Nessie watchers say is possible footage of the supposed mythical creature beneath Scotland»s most mysterious lake.

"I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this jet black thing, about 45 feet long, moving fairly fast in the water," said Gordon Holmes, the 55-year-old a lab technician from Shipley, Yorkshire, who took the video Saturday.

No matter how many studies are done,without finding any evidence for a 45 foot Mesozoic reptile, who’s demise, evidence shows, was at the K-T extinction, at the end of the Cretaceous Period – there will always be those that will believe it’s is hiding at the bottom off the Loch.
The Loch Ness monster is back - and there's video. A man has captured him.



I have been to Loch Ness,I must say it is a place that certainly deserves a visit. My wife and I toured the "Museum" and visitor center; stocking up on all sorts of gift items. We also rented a Land Rover Defender and went "Off-road-driving", It is difficult to explain just how green and tranquil the landscape appeared. The Loch is deep and often has a sort of silvery-glow, the product of reflections of a cloud-filled sky. The fact that every store, restaurant or tavern is stocked to the rafters with Scotch, is a part of the culture, and just perhaps, a factor in the number of sightings.

I would LOVE to find out that Nessie is real, but I tend to be one of those people that find the likelihood of a PLESIOSAUR Alive and well and living in Scotland a bit on the remote side.

Yet the sightings keep occurring.

Larry Lubell

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