The Hollow Earth: Mammoth Alive?!

Friday, March 30, 2012

Mammoth Alive?!




Is it a hoax? Many would argue that it is. Even so, the fact remains, that mysterious and suspicious looking saurian creatures have been continuously spotted over the years, causing one to wonder if the dinosaurs really went extinct or just went 'under ground'.

Many are familiar with the secret diary of Admiral Byrd where he claims to have seen live mammoths roaming beneath his plane as he flew over the Arctic expanse at the North Pole. Also, there have been numerous reports of fresh mammoth meat that is found in Siberia that is good enough to be fed to sled dogs and humans alike.

Olaf Jansen and his father abandoned the abundant fish fields for something more profitable, mammoth tusks, mountains of them piled up on the northern coasts of Russia. Every season brought with it a fresh pile of mammoth tusks.

All of this becomes very curious as scientists are fervently discussing resurrecting the mammoth so to speak. So, when the mammoth does become 'rediscovered' in the wild, it will be claimed that it is just a recently cloned mammoth and that we reintroduced them to its natural habitat. So what is it ... a cover-up or a long forgotten reality? ... You decide.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It honestly looks like it could be a bear with a fish.

2:24 PM  
Anonymous Gary Littlejohn said...

I too think it is a bear with a fish. A mammoth would have a head with much higher dome and should have very long tusks, it being unlikely that it would lose both tusks in an accident.

12:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

looks like an elephant to me.

1:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there some reason to suspect that its not just an elephant? Looks like an elephant to me...

1:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's clearly a bear with a fish in it's mouth.

12:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The trees in the back ground look lik northern hemisphere, fir trees.

5:23 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

It really does look like a mammoth. But no mammoth or elephant walks through the water with their trunk in the water for an extended period of time.

1:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It looks like a fake. I don't see any disturbed water from the creature's movement.

3:56 PM  

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