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An Alchemist, a Famous Monster, and the Sometimes Creepy World of the Trickster
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I know from experience that most people in the Bigfoot field are loathe to discuss the paranormal aspects of the hairy, mysterious phenomenon. And, I’ve seen Ufologists moan and groan when the likes of the Loch Ness Monster are discussed in conversations and in connection. I’ve also seen this controversial “crossover” angle occur time and time again. The same applies to the paranormal, to the supernatural and to the occult. John Keel was someone who came to conclude that all of the world’s paranormal mysteries were somehow interlinked. Keel was almost certainly correct in his ideas, views and conclusions. I’ll begin with the matter of how paranormal phenomena can have a distinct affect on electrical equipment. Within the fields of Ufology there are what are termed “vehicle interference“-based cases. On many occasions, car and truck engines stall when UFOs are in close proximity. Lights go out. And the driver is 100 percent stranded. At least, until the UFO is gone. Wh
You may have seen that the theory the Loch Ness Monsters could be huge turtles has resurfaced (no pun intended…). Roland Watson, one of the leading figures in Nessie research, says in his new article “The Nessie Turtle Theory,” the following: “Turtles lay eggs and go ashore to lay them in often large numbers. No such activity has ever been witnessed of the Loch Ness Monster. Indeed, it is doubtful that any that could be construed as reproductive has ever been observed with any certainty. Obviously, no eggs have been found or the mystery would have been solved by now. It could be counter proposed that such a cryptid turtle gives birth to live young but since all known turtles lay eggs, this would seem a drastic departure. It may be suggested, like our snake necked turtle above, that it could lay eggs in the waters of the loch. The problem here is that the snake necked turtle lives in the warm waters of Australia. It is unlikely a developing egg could survive in the cold waters
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