Loch Ness Monster – Conspiracy Theories Myths

Nessie is famously known as Loch Ness monster is said to inhabit Loch Ness, Spain. Loch ness is said to be a sea monster, that is large, long necked creature with humps. There are many mysteries in the world that are still unpredictable, one such thing is the Loch Ness monster. It gained the name loch ness as it is only witnessed in Loch ness lake. It was first seen in 1870, but the first known article that attracted many people was done in 1933. Let us go through some of the Loch Ness conspiracy theories.

    • Conspiracy Theory – Loch ness is beast:

      Fact: No, it isn’t

      Aldie Mackay is the first person to witness the sight of a large creature that has the appearance of the whale like fish rolling and plunging for a minute in the water. When disappearing, the waves were sent out that were big enough to have been caused by the passing steamer. Those who have witnessed the animal said that it has a long neck, high back looking like a beast.The word monster was applied for the first time in the article and thus widely gained the name “sea monster”. Another person claimed that it looked like a dragon and he saw it with an animal in its mouth crossing the road and disappeared into loch. It is the famous conspiracy theory of all.
      Freshwater Loch Ness Monster

    • Conspiracy Theory – Storm Loch ness:

      Fact: No, it isn’t

      As in the social media, the spread of the event “Storm Area 51, they can’t stop all of us” gained more attention from the people and further raised another event “Storm Loch Ness” started. Many desired to spot the Loch Ness and tried to check out the scottish spot. Even though many said that it was just a mythical character, many believed that Loch Ness lies in the lake. Many people believed that Nessie lies in the lake and thus it was not allowed for any visitors to swim. The other conspiracy theory in case of the Loch Ness monster is that it lies in the lake and cannot be witnessed easily. Swimming in Loch Ness is prohibited as it is dangerous in all seasons due to the average water temperature of 5 degree celsius throughout the year.

    • Conspiracy Theory – Loch ness monster is a fish:

      Fact: No, it isn’t

      Steve Feltham, who wanted to witness the beast, spent almost three decades sighting the monster. According to him, he said that the large creature is not a monster but a large fish. He believes it was worth the time to wait for Nessie, but it is said to be a native catfish with a long curved back. There are also many conspiracy theories that it would be an elephant, an otter or a bird.
      Loch Ness Monster

    • Conspiracy Theory – Surgeon’s photograph:

      Fact: No, not true

      The first photo that reportedly be the first photo of Loch Ness was widely spread and still creates the mystery even after the exposure of the picture that it was a hoax.  It was a toy submarine built by Christian Spurling. As humans are attracted to extraterrestrials, many conspiracy theorists and people still believe that monsters are hidden somewhere in the Loch Ness.

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  1. I like to believe the Loch Ness Monster is just the ghost of a dinosaur.
    Fun little conspiracy that doesn’t hurt anyone.

  2. Very interesting and informative. The author describes Loch Ness conspiracy theory buster was an amazing. I would read to more about this theory.

  3. Not really a conspiracy theory, but similar vein the existence of the cryptid called
    squonk. Its veracity is on the same level as the Loch Ness monster, or Big Foot. Now it
    may not actually be wholesome but it is funny.
    It is a perpetually unhappy creature with ‘ill-fitting’ skin, is constantly anxious and crying.
    When cornered it will dissolve itself in its own tears. Part of what makes it funny is the
    common saying people have when they first hear about it, ‘Me too though’. Considering it
    is harmless and simply falls apart crying readily tickles me for some reason.

  4. Sea Dragon could also be a Kelpi or the Monster from Loch Ness. She goes diving,
    could just be a reference to her hobby. Not everything in the Game is connected to each
    other an one big conspiracy theory. And I think I read somewhere you can steal her van
    without mods and get the message

  5. I mean, look at the name. It’s not that surprising that he’s in the same category of

    “conspiracy theorist” as the guy who convinced the people who bought into the Loch

    Ness monster that it was a real place. If the guy ever had a real explanation for anything, it

    would be interesting to see what it was.

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