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Mysterious ‘Sea Monster’ Skeleton Found On The Bottom of The Mediterranean

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Trusting the integrity of the witness and Deborah Hatswell, this writer has no idea what the bones are from. Do you?

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It’s fairly simple to mislead the general public– just as any type of politician, cars and truck salesperson or CGI programmer. It’s harder to deceive people that are authorities in the subject that a person is attempting to mislead them with. That’s why, when an authority on cryptids exists a video of a skeletal system under of the Mediterranean Sea and stated authority says it’s not a fake yet can not identify it– it’s time to explore it.

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“Throughout the years I have actually been honored to share some remarkable discovery reports, blog sites, photos and video clips with you all. Today I have a video which reveals an animal/sea animal that is not readily recognizable. The percentages are not those of a Whale, Giant Squid or an Enormous Oar fish.

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I can not determine what this animal is, or even what genome to start checking into.”

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In a message on her blog and her Facebook web page, Deborah Hatswell– creator of the Being Believed Research and Investigations group as well as the British Bigfoot Research study group and also noted British investigator of all points odd– humbly confessed she’s baffled by a video clip sent out to her by a Remote Operated Lorry devices operator for the gas and also oil sector.

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The video clip was absorbed 2017 but job and COVID avoided Hatswell from interviewing the man (he requested to be unrevealed for employment factors) previously. Hatswell is confident the witness’ experience in diving as well as ROV procedures sustains his description of the long spine in the video clip and his evaluation that it’s certainly not a whale or anything else he’s seen. Hatswell explains that a whale skeletal system has 3 blades on it’s spinal bones each spaced 120 degrees apart and this animal seems to have only 2. She then allows the witness give his opinion.

“The bones could be very old since I have actually seen several clay amphora standing out of the mud and they have actually been there for possibly 1000’s of years. The bones were about 30 meters long and also large and also look more like they come from a serpent of some kind.”

A 30-meter-long (100 feet) hydra? Remember, this is the Mediterranean Sea, where stories of hydra and also sea beasts go back to Homer’s Odyssey, Aristotle and the Hebrew Holy Bible (Leviathan). Dragon myths are additionally plentiful as well as a flying dragon might absolutely be brought down over the sea and also end up on the bottom. While giant squid as well as dragon discoveries in the Mediterranean location are rare today, the ROV driver stresses that the bones look old. The only Mediterranean whale big enough to be an opportunity is the sperm whale, yet their size does not surpass 60 feet as well as Hatswell offers the evidence why these aren’t whale bones.

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After that … what are they from? A dinosaur that endured mass termination? A shed loved one of the Loch Ness monster? A blue whale or ancestor of one that took care of to fit via the Strait of Gibraltar? A Jörmungandr or other Norse giant squid a long way from the North Atlantic? Are they evidence that the Leviathan really existed? We can continue, but Hatswell is really hoping an authority on lengthy skeletons of the Mediterranean will weigh in with much less supposition as well as more clearness. She has no further details on where the bones were identified, so a return to locate them– if they’re still there … the ROV arm easily squashed a couple of– is out.

Or … have most of us– this author included– been fooled?

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Relying on the integrity of the witness and Deborah Hatswell, this author has no idea what the bones are from. Do you?

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