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NEWS RELEASE
PHOTOS TAKEN BY NESSIE CAM MAY PROVE EXISTENCE OF "LAKE
CREATURE"
Dirk Vander Ploeg, owner of Lynx Canada Inc., has just published
exclusive photographs and a prelimary scientific paper that
may prove the existence of the Loch Ness Monster on his website
"Monster Tracker", located at http://www.monstertracker.com.
HAMILTON, ONT. CANADA -- 10/24/99 --
Mrs. Nora Jones of Hitchcock, Texas, U.S.A., contacted the
"Monster Tracker" by email and included her personal impressions
concerning what she and her family saw on the "Loch Ness Live"
website located at http://www.lochness.scotland.net/camera.htm. Unfortunately this website was closed because of lack of grant money!
Mrs. Jones sent "Monster Tracker" three photographs. She
was insistent that she watched large objects moving across
the lake on her computer, and there was no question in her
mind that she was observing large animals. The first image
may very well be a large animal, but it is so indistinct and
ambiguous that it's evidential value is minimal. However,
the other two images are quite intriguing. In fact, the second
image may be the best photographic evidence of these animals
since the 1970's. This is the photo which appears above.
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Scott Mardis, a member of the International Society of Cryptozoology,
a scientific organization dedicated to the study of evidence
for the existence of undiscovered animal species located in
Tucson, Arizona, has studied the photographs and has compiled
a prelimary report which can be found at http://www.monstertracker.com/".
"Since the very existence of lake monsters is controversial
and all evidence in support of the idea is intensely scrutinized,
I strongly urge that scientific evaluation of the Nora Jones
photographs be done, if for no other reason than to strengthen
their value as evidence", stated Mr. Mardis.
“Photos may be best
evidence since 1970's”
In conclusion, the Nora Jones photographic images effectively
demonstrate that, under the right circumstances, video monitoring
systems, such as the "Bessie cam" and "Nessie cam", are likely
to yield fruitful results.
Any individual or company interested in sponsoring or contributing
financially to the research of the "Monster Tracker" website
is invited to contact:

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