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RE: Mystery History Pt4b - Lake Monsters and Myths - Lake Erie.

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Excellent Article Sir Percival. I've had a life long interest in cryptozoology and Cryptids. Interesting that on the poster a large proportion of the creatures look the same.

A very good friend of mine once saw a similar creature in Tanzania, when he was boy. He'd lost his monkey and at the very bottom of their large garden, he saw basically a Dinosaur on the other side of the fence. He describes it like a Plessie. He's one of the most trustworthy people I know.

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Thanks mate.
I don't doubt the story as there are many reported sightings. I can't wait until someone gets a decent photo or video, better still a live capture. Until then these creatures will always be considered mythical.
Cheers for reading and commenting dude.

I think all the good stuff goes in drawers. The Santilli Roswell dead alien film, hotly anticipated and utter shite, but still made $80m in sales was a classic example of crypto hype ! I watched an interview in which Ray said he had seen the original film and was supposed to buy it from a mysterious buyer who then disappeared, so he tried to recreate it. the result was so amateurish I remember shouting at the tv.. perhaps he did see it. $80m ????? whatttt.

I reckon this below, is one of the only real alien pictures available on the internet. (I might be wrong but I think this is actually the real thing. I can't tell you where (s)he's from.)

The paterson-gimlin film, which was supposed to be a hoax is also perhaps (for me) the best and only really compelling Bigfoot film ever. I did some of my own analysis on it and it appears like we see a genuine thigh muscle flex in it's footstep. If it was a costume, and I really don't think it was, it was an incredibly good one with some award winning casting in the actor. The legs and gait do not seem human.