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CryptoRay
Remember this picture? They never proved what it realy was.What do you think?


A REPORT
Thirty five tons of something big and dead was found on the beach in Tecoluta, Mexico in March, 1969 and whatever it was, it certainly received a great deal of publicity. The strange carcass's serpent-like body was covered with hard jointed armor. A 10 foot bone tusk--estimated to weigh a ton -- protruded from its head. UPI reported that biologists thought that the creature might have been a narwhal--which has a long tusk--but that after seeing the carcass, "they could not match it with any sea creature known to man."

The international press reported that a prehistoric monster of some sort had been beached and the world awaited further word on the carcass.
A seven-man commission of scientists reported on April 20, 1969 that the monster was a rorqual whale, known as the finback whale, however, that particular explanation fell short of explaining the 1 ton horn and body armor.
Not only that, the first group of biologists who thoroughly examined it with the idea that it might be a whale concluded that again; it did not match any sea creature known to man.
The scientists insisted that the creature be buried, as it was rotting rapidly and they felt they had nothing to learn from it. After a tough political battle, the mayor of Tecoluta overruled the "scientists" (God bless 'em) and said that the monster would be kept as a tourist attraction, despite its stunning smell. The scientists were satisfied with their explanation, which curiously did not address the existence of the creature's ton-size tusk.

Now, how would you as evolutionary product explain the photo of such a creature? Right! As a marine "dinosaur!" A 65 million year old specimen of the trunk of the evolutionary tree, still alive in 1969?
Did you know there's only one pic of this once-in-a-lifetime thing in Google pic search? Why! It should have been front page news for weeks & caused Revolutionary research! But no! It was covered up & they wanted to have it buried! Like the blooming evo-lucy's always do!
The "scientists" explained it away and "were statisfied" & then wanted the thing buried asap & obviously even fought a political battle with the mayor to get their way! Thank God that Mexico is not totally under U.S. control. The mayor kept it on the beach but evidently it finally rotted away and was re-claimed by the waves of the sea!
May these traitors to real Science slip on a banana peel.
Boff
Wheres the picture?
CryptoRay
sorry,heres the picture.
BurnSide
The picture isn't working, it's just shwoing up as blank, which is strange. I'm going to try posting it.



[edit] There you go.
CryptoRay
QUOTE(BurnSide @ Aug 3 2005, 10:03 PM)
The picture isn't working, it's just shwoing up as blank, which is strange. I'm going to try posting it.



[edit] There you go.
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thanks
So does anyone think its real?
Kabutarian
I still don't see the picture, in ANYone's post.
CryptoRay
Edit: Removed post due to offensive language.

Don't swear. Crypto.
BurnSide
BurnSide
Well, i see it just fine in my own post.
Try this:

http://www.anzwers.org/free/livedragons/tecoluta1969.jpg


Clicking on the link is no good, but if you copy and paste it into your browser it should show.
jeffbobs
i cant see anything sorry sad.gif and the link not working.

i think they didnt mention it anymore because it proves alot of theories wrong, i have found thru reading alot of boks that if someone doesnt like the way it is going and it will prove soooooo many respected people wrong they will try to cover it allin this case make it seem like a different animal which is may or may not look like.
isis-999
Burn's i tried that, i pulled up a blank page..I would love to see the picture's, so i can get a better idea of what the creature look's like.. thumbsup.gif .. But thank's for the info anyway!...
BurnSide
Very odd, i can see it just fine damnit.

Okay, one last attempt. I'm going to upload it.
CryptoRay
Does it work now?
TaintedDoughnuts
Yup it works now thanks Burnside thumbsup.gif

Looks like a decaying whale shark...
BurnSide
Strange, the previous pictures that i did see, suddenly turned into massive blank images that distorted the page.
Well i've removedb the images now completely so they don't distort the page. Glad to see the attachment works.



And yes that's what i think too, just the usual decaying corpse.
JennRose
I was beginning to think there was a Reptilian conspiracy to keep us from seeing the pic. tongue.gif

I honestly can't tell what the heck it is. For some reason the "face" reminds me of the mobster-alien Han Solo shot in the Cantina in Star Wars.
CryptoRay
It dosn't look like a decaying corpse to me because you can clearly see the eyes and mouth.
dragonlady_mothman
huh.gif It looks like a rotten, upside-down foot to me.
Monster Hunter X
QUOTE(CryptoRay @ Aug 3 2005, 07:06 PM)
QUOTE(BurnSide @ Aug 3 2005, 10:03 PM)
The picture isn't working, it's just shwoing up as blank, which is strange. I'm going to try posting it.



[edit] There you go.
[right][snapback]771387[/snapback][/right]

thanks
So does anyone think its real?
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me and MR Halo had a long and interesting discussion on this one a while ago. i dont think that it would be a whale simply bcuz of it's sheer mass. what it is exactly i'm not sure. i've heard of creatures similar to his one, but not one quite like this.
dragonlady_mothman
based on what we know about Earth's biology, this thing has to be photosynthetic. no way it could be that big and not be.

Unless it's reeeeaaaaal close to the cameral. huh.gif
Monster Hunter X
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 3 2005, 09:30 PM)
based on what we know about Earth's biology, this thing has to be photosynthetic.  no way it could be that big and not be.

Unless it's reeeeaaaaal close to the cameral. huh.gif
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well remember it came frlom the ocean. there's no telling HOW big something that lives in the ocean could be. i mean the ocean is over 2x more massive than all the land masses on earth, and we still dont know everything alive on land.
mr_halo

i knew i'd seen that photo before, it seems i started a topic regarding this awhile back, heres the link...

http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum...topic=33100&hl=

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Pannkakskungen
Looks like a carneval float gone all wrong.
Megalomania
Didn't it turn out to be a mechanical thing made by teenagers for a prank ?
dragonlady_mothman
QUOTE(Monster Hunter X @ Aug 4 2005, 12:05 AM)
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 3 2005, 09:30 PM)
based on what we know about Earth's biology, this thing has to be photosynthetic.  no way it could be that big and not be.

Unless it's reeeeaaaaal close to the cameral. huh.gif
[right][snapback]771529[/snapback][/right]



well remember it came frlom the ocean. there's no telling HOW big something that lives in the ocean could be. i mean the ocean is over 2x more massive than all the land masses on earth, and we still dont know everything alive on land.
[right][snapback]771544[/snapback][/right]


even then, what would it eat? are there enough blue whales?
DJ_Quinn
Looks like it would go good with some gucamoli, salsa and Corona.
lex1
looks like a parade float prop.
Hoagy
man, that thing looks hideous, I would die of fright if I saw that thing swimming toward me... crying.gif
Moose-Of-Armageddon
It cannot, for it is just a head...

Yes, this thing is rather evil looking(If you think upside-down feet are evil)
Monster Hunter X
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 4 2005, 05:28 AM)
QUOTE(Monster Hunter X @ Aug 4 2005, 12:05 AM)
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 3 2005, 09:30 PM)
based on what we know about Earth's biology, this thing has to be photosynthetic.  no way it could be that big and not be.

Unless it's reeeeaaaaal close to the cameral. huh.gif
[right][snapback]771529[/snapback][/right]



well remember it came frlom the ocean. there's no telling HOW big something that lives in the ocean could be. i mean the ocean is over 2x more massive than all the land masses on earth, and we still dont know everything alive on land.
[right][snapback]771544[/snapback][/right]


even then, what would it eat? are there enough blue whales?
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well remember even the massive blue whale eats krill..
mr_halo
QUOTE(Monster Hunter X @ Aug 4 2005, 07:03 PM)
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 4 2005, 05:28 AM)
QUOTE(Monster Hunter X @ Aug 4 2005, 12:05 AM)
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 3 2005, 09:30 PM)
based on what we know about Earth's biology, this thing has to be photosynthetic.  no way it could be that big and not be.

Unless it's reeeeaaaaal close to the cameral. huh.gif
[right][snapback]771529[/snapback][/right]



well remember it came frlom the ocean. there's no telling HOW big something that lives in the ocean could be. i mean the ocean is over 2x more massive than all the land masses on earth, and we still dont know everything alive on land.
[right][snapback]771544[/snapback][/right]


even then, what would it eat? are there enough blue whales?
[right][snapback]771897[/snapback][/right]


well remember even the massive blue whale eats krill..
[right][snapback]772773[/snapback][/right]


well perhaps this creature eats krill also, theres plenty of it yes.gif

innocent.gif

dragonlady_mothman
QUOTE(mr_halo @ Aug 4 2005, 02:04 PM)
QUOTE(Monster Hunter X @ Aug 4 2005, 07:03 PM)
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 4 2005, 05:28 AM)
QUOTE(Monster Hunter X @ Aug 4 2005, 12:05 AM)
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 3 2005, 09:30 PM)
based on what we know about Earth's biology, this thing has to be photosynthetic.  no way it could be that big and not be.

Unless it's reeeeaaaaal close to the cameral. huh.gif
[right][snapback]771529[/snapback][/right]



well remember it came frlom the ocean. there's no telling HOW big something that lives in the ocean could be. i mean the ocean is over 2x more massive than all the land masses on earth, and we still dont know everything alive on land.
[right][snapback]771544[/snapback][/right]


even then, what would it eat? are there enough blue whales?
[right][snapback]771897[/snapback][/right]


well remember even the massive blue whale eats krill..
[right][snapback]772773[/snapback][/right]


well perhaps this creature eats krill also, theres plenty of it yes.gif

innocent.gif
[right][snapback]772778[/snapback][/right]


I dont think there is enough krill for its species and the blue whales to eat.
BurnSide
You don't need to keep quoting the post above you guys.
Smeagol1
wow big head.
Megalomania
QUOTE(dragonlady_mothman @ Aug 5 2005, 06:34 AM)
I dont think there is enough krill for its species and the blue whales to eat.
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