American Lochness Monster?

@bookbar (1609)
Sudbury, England
November 3, 2015 9:06am CST
Yet another Lake Monster, supposedly living beneath the waters of Vermont's Lake Champlain. Supposedly first spotted by Samuel de Champlain, in 1609, and believed to be another prehistoric veteran, trapped in the lake, and now nicknamed Champ by the locals. Judah Friedlander and researchers are now setting out on a search of the lake,using up to date Sonar equipment and the like, in an effort to uncover this notorious lake monster... just as happened in Lochness, but came up with nothing unusual. Maybe they'll have better luck, and the American monster will be more accommodating, than 'Nessie' was . source:nat/geographic
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@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
13 Nov 15
I don't dismiss all of the claims because I know that governments deny things that they think would cause mass panic for the best interest of the people.
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@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
13 Nov 15
@lokisdad That is definitely the case in many countries, and we are all victims of gov. secrecy...for whatever reason.
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@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
13 Nov 15
@bookbar i saw a special once where people who worked at a supposed non existent location like area 51 got black listed lost all kinds of benefits the works. Crazy thing is that you never really buy into much because they make sure to always seem like its just a bunch of bs people are making up or getting sucked into by conspiracy theorist. However now that I am older I see but I don't say lol i don't want to end up in one of the nonexistent black hole sites.
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@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
13 Nov 15
@lokisdad Too true and wouldn't be the first time it had happened, you never know who's watching/listening these days... it pays to be aware!!
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
3 Nov 15
Maybe it is actually our Loch Ness monster taking an occasional holiday over there. We should charge them rent for borrowing him.
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@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
8 Nov 15
@Asylum Travelling icognito, you mean...easy to do when no one knows what you really look like!
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
13 Nov 15
@bookbar Surely everyone knows what the Loch Ness Monster looks like? It has been photographed and filmed numerous times, although the quality has often rather poor. Of course it could still travel incognito by simply leaving it's kilt and bagpipes at Loch Ness.
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@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
13 Nov 15
@Asylum Well we'll know soon enough if Amazing Grace starts drifting uo from the lake...Or 'Jimmy where's your troosers'...yuk,yuk!
@Inlemay (17712)
• South Africa
8 Nov 15
Thats where I get my maple syrup from
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@Inlemay (17712)
• South Africa
9 Nov 15
@bookbar no from Vermont - thats where i get the syrup from - the Monster was the last thing on my mind - the syrup came up first
@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
8 Nov 15
What the Lake, the Monster or the place?... now if from the monster, you might be holding the secret to longevity, as like Nessie he appears to have been around forever!
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