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Lake Monsters in the Great Lakes?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 82710136:MV81MTY3MjQxXzk0OTMzMjgzXzg0MjU0NUJE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 83524796:MV81MTY3MjQxXzk0OTMxODMxXzJFNDFCMDA3] [quote:RobinhoodNL:MV81MTY3MjQxXzk0OTMxNjIzX0QzQ0FDRDYw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 82668706:MV81MTY3MjQxX0U4QkUzMEE1] A shit load of people saw big ass sea serpents in the Great Lakes over the last century. Granted many of the sea serpents people reported back in the 1900s might have been to promote an area lake or bump circulation of newspapers… there seem to be too many to be all hoaxes. https://theobservermagazine.substack.com/p/the-lure-of-lake-monsters-part-1 Some of the lake monster reports came from reliable sea farers and we’re consistent across decades. Interesting to think what could be lurking in the deep recesses off the Great Lakes! [/quote] I've seen fish around 20 feet long in the great lakes. Can't catch them though. Someone told me they're sturgeons. I've tried to catch them on a baited hook, they swim on by. Just go for a row in a dinghy on a calm day. Eventually you'll see tails and fins floating out of the water. Anyone else see those? Can confirm what they are? https://oodmag.com/101-year-old-sturgeon-caught-in-detroit-river/ [/quote] The late Ted Holiday wrote two excellent treatises on the phenomenon: [i]The Dragon and the Disc[/i] and [i]The Goblin Universe[/i]. In the first book he held a rather beneficent view of these lake monsters, but as he researched more deeply, he came to the same conclusions in his second book that researchers such as the late John Keel and myself reached: that these are manifestations of evil, and not to be trifled with. One thing that he emphasized regarding these manifestations: they were often observed in bodies of water that were far too small to support or accommodate them. Much in the samecway as the food needs of a breeding population of Sasquatch could not be supported in many areas where they are seen, so it is with lake monsters; both are ephemeral, and likely interdimensional. Both books are out of print, but I believe that they are available on Kindle. Get hold of the second book if you can get only one. [/quote] John Keel is a huckster and barely believed his own drivel. [/quote]
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A shit load of people saw big ass sea serpents in the Great Lakes over the last century.
Granted many of the sea serpents people reported back in the 1900s might have been to promote an area lake or bump circulation of newspapers… there seem to be too many to be all hoaxes.
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Some of the lake monster reports came from reliable sea farers and we’re consistent across decades. Interesting to think what could be lurking in the deep recesses off the Great Lakes!
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