
The above is a photograph of a small 31" creature found on the shore of Lake Erie and mounted by taxidermist Pete Peterson. It is currently at the Creation Evidences Museum in Glen Rose, Texas.
The one which I saw was alive,- and much larger. While what I was blessed to observe, would be more correctly termed a marine reptile, or plesiosaur like creature, it could certainly have been called a terrible lizard. Yes, they are alive, and well, today in a number of deep water lakes, and perhaps the oceans also. Nessie, Champ, and a number of other famous objects of folklore are just as real as the coelecanth. They scoffed at that one also, and now they are eating crow!
It was Memorial Day Weekend in 1996. Our family went to the Burlington, VT. area to spend a day or two enjoying the scenery. After dropping my wife and son, off at the motel, to get the room in shape, I hopped into our car, and began to scout the area. Only a mile or two from our motel, I found a small parking area next to Lake Champlain,- the part known as Shelburne Bay. There was a small path along the shore of the lake. I parked and locked the car, and then took a stroll up the path for about 1/4 mile, and stopped where there was a wharf where small boats could be tied and stored for trips to the larger boats, which were moored some distance off shore.
I sat there for perhaps ten minutes, just to take in the scenery, when my attention was drawn to a very large fish, perhaps four feet long, jumping out of the water. While I was wondering why such a large fish would be jumping out of the water, I saw a very large creature moving along the water, apparently chasing the fish. I would estimate its length to be about 20 to 30 ft. ( nearly 10 metres long ). It was dark and shiny in color. All that was visible was the top of the head, and a couple humps, that broke the surface of the water behind it.
As I watched, it approached a group of sail boats, which were moored just off shore. As it passed close to one of the boats, the boat rocked back and forth fiercely. It then turned and swam in my direction. I could see the black form of the creature, moving under water toward me. It came toward the shore, no more than 100 feet from where I was sitting. I was getting very nervous, and ready to run for it, when it turned back out into deeper water.
I am writing this with the hope that perhaps one of you may be blessed with the sight of one of these enormous creatures, as I was. I have since learned that after ice out, and before boat traffic becomes heavy, is one of the best times to spot one of these creatures. They also tend to be spotted, most frequently, between a couple days before, and a couple days after, a new moon, when the bug population, and thus the fish population, becomes the most active.
I am convinced that if the governments of this world would spend 1/10 as much of our tax money on searching deep water lakes, and the ocean, as they do on the foolish search for life on other planets, and outside the solar system, they would soon discover, and totally document, the existence of a number of living dinosaurs, and marine reptiles,- still alive today. Are they afraid that we will learn the truth about our past, and find that they have been lying to us, for years, about the evolution myth, and millions of years?
A few years ago, a lady named Sandi Manzi took this photo of one of these plesiosaur like creatures, which surfaced near where she and her family were having a picnic, on the shores of Lake Champlain. I have been to that same location, and spotted what appeared to be one of these creatures about 200 meters from shore. This was in the morning during the time of a new moon.
If you live near Lake Champlain, or Loch Ness, or Lake Erie, or any other deep water lake, spring is the season to keep an eye out for one of these great creatures. Be sure to have your camera/s ready, early in the morning, and just before sunset, around the time of the new moon!
Here's the ocean version of these creatures. It was caught in a fishing net off the coast of New Zealand in 1977. I first saw it in a Newsweek or Time magazine. The Japanese were convinced that it was a pleisiosaur like creature until western " scientists " convinced them that it was a basking shark. I, for one, am getting very tired of the lies, coming from so called scientists, whose agenda is to continue lying to the people, and getting them to believe in the evolution myth, and the millions of years baloney.
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