Dale Drinnon came up with
this report that I have not seen before.
It confirms my core conjecture that I expected to see confirmed sooner
or later. Our plesiosaur lives in the
deep. It is not air breathing at all and it stays below the six hundred meter thermocline that separates the surface waters we do know well from the cold waters of the deep.
My efforts at completely describing this creature are now quite mature. A number of necessary conjectures have been
eyeballed and thus confirmed by separate witnesses. Sooner or later, one of these will be captured.
The creature operates at those temperatures and breathes through
external gills that look like combs around its head. This obviously has not been confirmed yet but
there it is. Importantly and wonderfully it has been observed there in the deep.
Although its presence in deep lakes is plausibly a result of a need to
set eggs in a marsh as other reptiles, the possibility of live birth should
also not be discounted. In that case we
are dealing with a simple desire to occupy a secure lair independent of the
open ocean. Again we still do not accept
this creature’s existence in mainstream science mostly because the assumption
of a need to breathe air is erroneous. My
understanding of biological oxygen allows me to change the paradigm and look.
At least our creature has been consistently showing up literally everywhere
I can predict his presence.
The Alvin Plesiosaur
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Just posted on Facebook by Scott Mardis:
From "Without a Trace" by Charles Berlitz, 1977. I spoke to Marvin McCamis in 1997, who told me Berlitz had the date wrong and it actually happened in July 1965.
Jay Michael Cooney [of Bizarre Zoology] asked: What was the whole story?
Dale Drinnon replied: This was seen by the exploratory sub "
[The carcass in question was supposed to have been washed up by a storm near
On the blog which carried my xerox of the illustration of the Plesiosaur seen from a cliff in Wales also mentioned this sighting as an example of a Long Necked Sea Serpent seen to have a tail when the whole creature was clearly seen, in direct contradiction to Heuvelmans, and I assume that Scott Mardis was only following up on my statement when he scanned this.-DD]
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