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Apr 29
2010

What kind of monster cannot protect itself? Nessie needs police protection

Posted by: cecilia

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Since 1933, Scotland polices were meant to protect Nessie. Why? Can’t a monster protect itself? I’m afraid not. Humans are more monstrous than a monster. People are going to hunt her down if she is easy to spot. But Nessie is somehow very clever. She only showed herself to good people, people who had no intention to hunt her at all.

 

The term ‘monster’ was given to her at the first time in May 2nd 1933, when a man named Alex Campbell, a journalist of Inverness Courier. In August 1933, another man named George Spicer and his wife saw a dragon-like prehistoric creature while motoring near the Loch Ness Lake. On December 6th 1933, the first picture of Nessie was published by Hugh Gray. The term ‘Nessie’ was actually given to this monster in 1950. On July 2nd 2003, Gerald McSorely found a Nessie-like fossil when he accidentally fell into the Loch Ness Lake. But after research was done, the fossil origin wasn’t from Loch Ness, it might be planted there. In 2004, a documentary team from Channel Five was making a movie about Nessie, but their Nessie was called Lucy. In 2005, two students found a huge tooth embedded in the body of a deer in the Loch shore. In 2007, eSkeptic posted in YouTube a video of Loch Ness Monster jumping high into the air. Then in 2008, a movie of Nessie, titled ‘The Water Horse’, was produced by Sony Pictures.

Loch Ness  Monster

In modern world, the existence of Nessie is like a myth. But the Scottishs do believe her existence is real. Recently, the ‘Scotland National Archieves’  was showing the media the 1938 letter written by the Chief Police, County William Fraser. In his letter, Fraser wrote that the only thing the police could do to protect Nessie was to let the world understand the importance of preserving her. There were also Peter Kent and Miss Marion Stirling from London, who would do anything to catch Nessie. They even had a harpoon for it! Finally he wrote that the existence of this creature was certain, but the authority of Scottish polices to protect it, was uncertain.  Therefore, government of Scotland, please give a full authority to the local polices to protect Nessie. She certainly needs it and will be very grateful for it. ‘Thanks’,said Nessie.