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No Krepostnoi's wake theory. No straight centre wake = no boat, so maybe a self-propelled skier.
The shape being added later.
I was joking, Dave.
No Krepostnoi's wake theory. No straight centre wake = no boat, so maybe a self-propelled skier.
The shape being added later.
'Amazing ce3 event from 1976', I'm not familiar Humanoid one, can you elaborate ?like it or not, lake monsters like the ness are paranormal beings, calling them unknow flesh and blood beings is ignoring all the anomalies about their existence and the weirder cases, same thing as bigfoot, loch ness is also a window area and the location of a amazing ce3 event from 1976
well firstly the ce3 event happened in 1971 (i did some research) and the witness was one Jan Ove Sundberg, he reported seeing a iron (as in a clothing iron)shaped object land near the loch and three beings wearing "diver suits" coming out of it, it was reported firstly in the FSR newsletterI'd go with this, (although I'd like to hear more about this Loch Ness CE3 event).
On the one hand there are zero Nessie pictures (that I know off, and I have researched this) which aren't either inconclusive or which can't be quite easily debunked, but on the other there have occurred some sightings - including mass sightings - in which otherwise sane people claim to have seen something large, sentient and unknown swimming in the waters of that Loch.
It's the same deal with the North American Bigfoot: cartloads of honest witnesses and precious little, if any, secondary physical evidence for the corporeal existence of anything remotely like what they report.
Then one learns that UFO sightings take place in the same areas, and that even the phenomena - bigfeet with UFOs. for example - sometimes run concurrently!
Even in the Rendlesham forest case we learn that the whole area has an historical reputation for weird events: the Bealing Bells poltergeist case occurred nearby, red spook lights were recorded in the forest a long time before the famous UFO encounter (Victorian times even) and the place even has its own man-like ape myth!
It seems to me that there are certain anomalous hotspots in the world where strange stuff - any kind of strange stuff -can happen. My guess is something along the lines of thought-forms (`tulpas` as the Tibetans called them) being generated from the human mind - but aided by geomagnetic disturbances in certain localities.
Seismic activity seems to be an issue. (Indeed, there is seismic activity in Loch Ness!)
It needs a bit of work, but it's my theory, and I'm sticking to it!
see my answer to @Zeke Newbold above'Amazing ce3 event from 1976', I'm not familiar Humanoid one, can you elaborate ?
Very strange ... I can also offer an alternative Nessie theory which I think is covered on here somewhere and that is the whole Boleskin House/Aleister Crowley summoning something from beyond although I've not read a detailed verifiable account on this (I would imagine if 'the Great Beast' could transform his friend/colleague into a camel then he could probably conjure up the odd sea serpent !!)see my answer to @Zeke Newbold above
yep that theory was explored by nick redfern, i thinkVery strange ... I can also offer an alternative Nessie theory which I think is covered on here somewhere and that is the whole Boleskin House/Aleister Crowley summoning something from beyond although I've not read a detailed verifiable account on this (I would imagine if 'the Great Beast' could transform his friend/colleague into a camel then he could probably conjure up the odd sea serpent !!)
By Jove, I think you've got it! Crowley transforms an associate into a camel, and sends it swimming in the loch. At any rate, it explains the humps.Very strange ... I can also offer an alternative Nessie theory which I think is covered on here somewhere and that is the whole Boleskin House/Aleister Crowley summoning something from beyond although I've not read a detailed verifiable account on this (I would imagine if 'the Great Beast' could transform his friend/colleague into a camel then he could probably conjure up the odd sea serpent !!)
Christ .. Crowley was humping a camel as well ? .. did the man have no standards at all !By Jove, I think you've got it! Crowley transforms an associate into a camel, and sends it swimming in the loch. At any rate, it explains the humps.
Christ .. Crowley was humping a camel as well ? .. did the man have no standards at all !
That's OK then .. phew ..Only camels who won beauty contests.
Only camels who won beauty contests.
Surely every young camel looks forward to its first hump?
The ship of the desert, because it's full o' semen.
Edit: typo.
Bring on the filth i say! LolThis used to be a family friendly sit, sigh.
Bring on the filth i say! Lol
Captain Keith Buttock. Now it can be told: assumed dead, but in fact alive and living under the FTMB witness protection scheme in a caravan on bricks in some woods with several back-issues of the Freemans Catalogue, at least 40 miles from any exclusive Girls' Schools or Nurses' Homes.
It's not what he witnessed, rather what we witnessed, that put him there..
His ghost still haunts the Troll's. I sometimes glimpse him out of the corner of my nostril in the very early hours. His old caravan rocks rhythmically on occasion all by itself.
Lol! Well at least Captain Buttock is away from any nurses homes as i found those places very creepy anyway, and a caravan on bricks sounds like an ideal holiday home to me!Captain Buttock was before your time.
Thou know'st not what thy wish might conjure.
Wait a minute....this Loch Ness thing is Aleister Crowley humping a camel.
FWIW - the OP’s pic (when we finally get to see it) looks very dodge to me. Could be a bird taking off. Could be something else. But that “wake” - first thing it says to me on looking close is CLONE STAMP.
Photoshop (or other editing software) tool.Clone stamp?
Not familiar with the phrase.
Clone stamp?
Not familiar with the phrase.
It's the tool in PhotoShop that allows you to 'clone' a selected pixel region and then 'stamp' that batch of pixels elsewhere. Settings options allow users to (e.g.) tweak the shape of the selection footprint and specify gradation / fading from the selection's center to its periphery.
It's a handy tool for replicating an arbitrary region of pixels without having to deal with leaving the obviously telltale sharp rectilinear boundaries of a regular selection duplicated via 'Copy' and 'Paste'.
It's crap music, old man.Cheers, and what's this 'rap music' my grandchildren keep banging on about?
Cheers, and what's this 'rap music' my grandchildren keep banging on about?