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Nessie Caught on Film?

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posted on Oct, 24 2003 @ 10:58 AM
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Originally posted by MKULTRA

Yes the camera work was bad. What did you make of the man's accent, when he was giving his commentary? Any hints on his location of origin?




He's Scottish.



posted on Oct, 24 2003 @ 02:45 PM
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The mysterious shape to the left was a shoal...and there are others in the loch... It was a different shoal after the "creature" had moved... It looks like a large eel to me... This would explain the "humps" that are often seen, as well as why though large, it may not have stuck out in the sonar net... A large eel certainly satisfies many of the arguments...and characteristics of Nessie...



posted on Oct, 24 2003 @ 03:00 PM
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Originally posted by SabbyJ

Originally posted by MKULTRA

Yes the camera work was bad. What did you make of the man's accent, when he was giving his commentary? Any hints on his location of origin?




He's Scottish.


He's Scottish indeed, but isn't local. Can't think what the accent is, I thought Glasgow area possibly, maybe Cumbernauld but not sure.

(this btw is coming from a "local"
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posted on Oct, 24 2003 @ 11:53 PM
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Wait a minute, how old is this creature?
There is definintly something snake like in the water in the begining, but who knows it could be some stunt, just like the guy who took the picture of the fin in the water.
Is Nessie in the fourm of a snake or a water dweling dinasour that survived for this long.
In the video he refers to Nessie as "they" are there more than one of these creatures? If so that explains why it has survived for this long.
Why dosent anyone or have a team go and dive into the water and search that way?

-Dagger



posted on Oct, 25 2003 @ 12:11 AM
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Dont really think to much of that video...but heres a site you might want to check out if interested in Nessie.

www.nessie.co.uk...




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