Friday, March 4, 2022

Living Marine Reptiles

        SM U-28 was a Type U 27 U-boat that served in the First World War. It was commissioned into the Imperial German Navy on 26 June 1914, with Freiherr Georg-Günther von Forstner in command.     On 30 July 1915, Freiherr von Forstner reported a mysterious event after the U-28 sunk the British steamer Iberian. According to the commander: “The wreckage remained beneath the water for approximately twenty-five seconds, at a depth that was clearly impossible to assess, when suddenly there was a violent explosion which shot pieces of debris — among them a gigantic aquatic animal — out of the water to a height of approximately 80 feet.”

       This creature was witnessed by the commander, the chief engineer, the navigator, and the helmsman. The commander reported that he couldn’t identify the creature, but he said that it resembled a crocodile. It was about 60 feet long, with four limbs resembling large webbed feet, a long, pointed tail, and a head which also tapered to a point. No photograph of the creature was taken as the animal sank out of sight after ten or fifteen seconds.

https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2016/07/mysterious-living-dinosaurs-of-the-wild-west/








       The picture below was taken of a dead creature that washed up on the coast of California. The thing had a neck 20 feet long and four flippers. Several people were eyewitnesses. 

 

   Read more about California's Nessie and other sea creatures that when described sound very similar to water dwelling marine reptiles. These are NOT dinosaurs. A sauropod and a marine reptile were described by God in Job 40 the oldest written book of the Bible which in Genesis it says dinosaurs were counted among the cattle eating grass created on the same day as man.  


     Then there is the dead Plesiosaur that was brought up by a Japanese fishing boat.

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In April 1977, the Japanese fishing trawler Zuiyo-maru operating off the coast of New Zealand snagged a large carcass at a depth of about 1,000 feet. The carcass was brought to the surface and onto the ship. The dead creature was about 33 feet long and weighed about 4,000 pounds. The ship's company was unsure about the identity of the carcass.


     Scientists in Japan and elsewhere were convinced it was a Plesiosaur. Only the atheists in America disagreed. But the analysis of the flesh showed it was not a whale or fish. It was from an unknown marine creature

         The Japanese were so convinced they made a stamp to celebrate the discovery.

     This shows you how stubborn people are when it goes against their beliefs. They don't want to know the truth for the truth in not in them. They of their father the Devil who was a liar from the beginning and the inventor of lies.


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