Nessie, the Loch Ness "Monster", is a Plesiosaur descendant. A few words about calling her a monster though, she is not. Were she, we would have dead and terrorized people both of which are
non-existent. Let's not exaggerate for dramatic effect anymore. It is a cryptid animal, not a monster. It is not just the patron at the bar that exaggerates any longer. These days
it's the media trying to gain readership and losing journalism integrity for the sake of sensationalism and money. Shame on us. Nessie's Description:
Overall we have a pretty accurate idea however of what this cryptid animal/energy looks like. Nessie's head looks much more like a dragons* head than a horse.
It is also different than that of the dinosaur its derived from. Its Size and Weight: The Loch Ness Dinosaur used to be bigger, weighing as much as four African elephants
originally but over time as the body of water they swam in became smaller and the food supplies diminished this encouraged a smaller body to develop. Today its weight is
perhaps 2 and a half times that of an African Elephants. The great size of the body of water these creatures lived in originally are what gave them their original 'very large' size.
Travel patterns: These cryptid animals are nomadic. Population: There is a viable population of less than 100 of them globally. Q: What is the gender of Nessie?
A: From Joe:
I have to check this one with Neida but in the interim I would say that there is not likely only
one of these Dino's in that lake and more than likely both sexes are represented.Q: How does this animal breath or does it?
A: Nessie can breathe through the mouth but, it
also still has gill structures that make it so he/she does not have to surface at all. *There was as it turns out, such a thing as real Dragons (we
are not talking Kamodos now) though their time on Earth was relatively short lived (pun intended). Some variations of this dragon theme were winged though the mutations were never
carried through to the point where the wings were able to provide them with flight. When these mutating beings saw that they were not going to make it as land animals they retreated
back into the waters to live.
Q: What is their consciousness like: A:
These animal beings were not enlightened as the whales were for instance. They and others did not (per their psychic abilities) allow themselves to become
trapped in lakes and such as the Nessie types were prone to do.
Q: Do we have anything to fear from them? A:
If they were something to fear we would of gotten that long ago as they could if they wanted to do real damage and would have taken out many people from the shores, boats and such.
Q: Are any of the proposed photos of Nessie real? A: Yes, there are some real photos of Nessie out there that are known. From Joe:
We have some of them on this website. Send us a copy or direct us to one on the web that you may have any questions about and we will let you know.
The photo most famous that is supposed to be her is a fake as most now know. At some point we will put up a gallery of the photos that are not real. In the meanwhile we did see
a video clip from TV about a recent expedition in Loch Ness that was trying to capture proof. Well, the cameraman while video taping a
shot of the skipper of the ship I think it was did see something in the water out of the corner of his eye and turned the camera towards that. He did capture
Nessie's movement in the water there but she did not pop out of the water at that time. She was cruising near the surface with a part of her moving along just below it.
Q: Were there Plesiosaurs on Land before? A: Yes but, Plesiosaurs never were a "land animal". They did make attempts
though (unconsciously) through mutation to make the transition into being a land animal but this did not take well enough to become permanent. Thus those
variations died out after a relatively short while and so the creatures intent and focus then went back to the water. Q: How did Nessie and others of her type (the so-called lake monsters and such) come to being where they are? A: Originally Nessie was from the Atlantic ocean region. "The Great Flood" is
responsible for the dissemination of what was back then, a more regional animal becoming spread throughout the world. With the great flood, this animal Being
was able to move all over and members of its species did end up in various bodies of water some of which later became lakes thus the animals in them
becoming known later as "lake monsters". As the waters receded over time the lakes became as traps. The exceptions are that some lakes have underground
and underwater caverns and passageways that lead out. Some even have dimensional portals. It is due to these exceptions that 'Nessie' is not always in Loch Ness.
Q: How did all the other Dinosaurs die off or disappear? A: It is commonly believed today that the large comet impact some 65 million
years ago is what did it however this was but one factor, albeit a major one. The comet did not do as much damage and cause as much devastation as we
currently think it did. Instead it was several factors over a period of 1.5 million years that extinguished the physicalness of most of them.
Nessie began mutating, as did many others, prior to and in part in response to the coming Comet and other disasters/events*. Most of the mutants did not
make it through these earthly changes, some Plesiosaurs did. *From Joe: Time as we know it does not really exist other than in our own
heads. Instead, what is so is that we have a "spacious present" in which all exists. Also, all life exists in spirit form most basically. If we are going to speak
linearly, then the physical follows or comes after or as a consequence of the desire for spirit to manifest physically so, on the spirit level the organism,
animal or Being is at another level than conscious aware (seemingly in advance) of the changes coming and thus begins to make adjustments.
Q: Very old or ancient Maps often show sea monsters, dragonish ones and giant
Squids. Does this have a basis in reality or were these mythological imaginative figures added to the maps?
A:
While it is true that hundreds of years ago large unidentified or even identified sea creatures did on rare occasion attack ships. Their size was exaggerated by
men. Secondly. These attacks were few and what we see on the maps is more of peoples using their imagination to decorate the maps.  Specific questions we have yet to address.
Feel free to email us with any you'd like us to look into.
Q: Neida, when you said there is a viable population of them do you mean
associated with Loch Ness or do you mean throughout the world?Q: Neida, when you say they are nomadic are you speaking of Nessie and
whatever population she has connected with her or do you mean these types of animals overall on the planet? Q:
Does Nessie or any of the other ocean or lake going animals do any migrating relative to seasonal changes? Q: What things do they eat? From Joe:
I think it is obvious they eat fish but the answer as to do they eat plant life needs to be answered. I personally would think so. Do they scavenge
and eat deceased animals would also be good to know. Q: You said that the Plesiosaurs never were land animals but some people in
modern times have reported what amounts to a plesiosaur upon the land for short periods of time at least. Q 2 Is Nessie one of those? Your response?
Q: Some have said that there is not enough fish in Loch Ness to feed animals as large as Nessie. From Joe: Being as we already know that there are caverns if
not portals in Loch Ness then Nessie does not have to get its food from Loch Ness itself. A Q. I can ask of Nieda is: is there one or more portals associated
with Loch Ness that Nessie uses? Q: There are various so-called Lake Monster types in the world. Does Nessie's neck
(or for that matter any of the others) when coming above water or otherwise while traversing near the water surface ever look S shaped and looking rather serpentine? Q:
There are various so-called Lake Monster types in the world. Their size ranges?
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