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The Loch Ness "flipper" was heavily doctored.

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Jul 16, 2023Liked by Sharon A. Hill

I love reading your posts. I do believe in some things because of some experiences but do not buy into allot that I wish were true. Just hoping that you don’t provide proof that Santa Claus is not actually real πŸ™

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Jul 16, 2023Liked by Sharon A. Hill

It really is unfortunate that certain paranormal ideas fall into disuse simply because they're no longer trendy. What a great concept "spook water" is! What spectral effluvia might be detected therein with a modern PK reader? Perhaps PK combined with modern AI could unlock the mysteries of spook water like no 70s researcher could!

Kinda surprised spook water didn't make it into Ghostbusters, actually.

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Jul 19, 2023Β·edited Jul 19, 2023

Good God. I was born 2 km away from Croft Hill – never heard any stories of "strangeness". Mind you my parents did migrate when I was 9 or 10. But I probably rambled all over that area when I was a kid, because that's what we did back in the day. It never felt the least bit spooky.

Edit: do frogs necessarily splatter when they fall from a height? I know mice can survive falling from quite high, because their terminal velocity never gets particularly high. I would have thought that frogs might be the same?

Ah, checked and found out that quite high isn't particularly high for mice. :)

Checking further, apparently what it lands on can make a huge difference. It's obviously more complicated than I thought. 😁

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