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Loch Ness Monster Mystery ‘Solved’ by Woman Who ‘Saw Beast in Another Country’

A sixty-year-old woman believes she has finally solved the mystery behind the Loch Ness monster that’s been surfing the internet for years.

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Sue Keogh believes she cracked the case and knows what the beast beneath the sea is.

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But before we get into that story, here’s the time a ‘time traveler’ warned us, saying we should be concerned about the creatures under the sea and not aliens.

Read on to find out more!

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Now, time travel has long been a topic of intrigue.

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We’re obsessed with the concept of traveling to the future. But while we may fantasize about the idea, most of us don’t believe that time travel is real.

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Though there are some firm time travel supporters out there, with some even claiming they have been to the future themselves…

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Like one TikTok user who’s gone viral for his video that warns us about the dangers under the ocean that will be discovered in the future. But people aren’t convinced by his claims.

One person wrote: “Found this on Youtube. Do people actually believe this guy? He’s using you,” with a laughing emoji.

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A second added: “again idk why people believe this guy. everything he talks about is either public record or just science.” While a third user added: “You’re not a time traveler you just a person trying to get money from TikTok chill out,” with a laughing emoji at the end of the comment.

A TikTok user, named as Timetraveler2582, posted a video claiming showing a “classified audio file kept secret by NOAA’s since 2023.”

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In the video, the time traveler claims that in 2023 a NOAA scientist will be on a secret mission.

While on that mission, they reportedly find a “anormal” hole underwater in the Arctic Ocean.

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It then plays the “classified audio file kept secret by NOAA” while claiming that “scientist will reconsider the possibility of the sound coming from under the ocean, meaning the possibility of an Hallow Earth.”

Speaking about monsters underneath the sea…

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A sixty-year-old woman from Australia believes she’s finally cracked the case about the Loch Ness monster after watching a documentary.

Keogh believes she’s seen something similar to the Loch Ness monster in her hometown in Australia.

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In the documentary she watched, it showed the classic 1934 picture of Nessie (the monster) in black and white with a mysterious figure clearly visible to the eye.

Whilst watching the documentary, she saw the elongated neck and snout and believed it was a shadow puppet.

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The reason she came to the conclusion of it being a puppet shape is that her father used to make the same sort of shapes when she was younger.

This leads Sue to believe the Loch Ness monster is nothing but a hoax.

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She uploaded a photo of her mimicking the exact shape of the Loch Ness monster, and there are quite a few resemblances.

But when she tells her theory to people, no one seems to believe it.

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Sue said: “The Loch Ness Monster has been around for years, and when I was watching the show, I just knew what it was instantly.

“It was obvious, when I was lying in bed, I solved the problem – it’s not that big of a mystery.

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“I was watching a doc on it one night and all of a sudden I knew exactly what it was.

“Once you see it you can’t unsee it. When you’re a kid and your parents put their hands together to make a bird or a dog on the wall or whatever, like a shadow puppet, it’s similar to that.

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“I think the Loch Ness Monster is a bloke lying under the water with his arm striking out the water.

“My dad used to do that thing on the wall and I knew what it was – it’s just a dark photo of a man’s arm. You can see a bit of the body, that’ll just be the bloke with this body under the water. How can that not be it?

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“It’s a joke, someone’s taken a photo from the bank, or he had a camera set up or whatever.

“I took the same photo right in front of the TV when I was watching the show. I saw it and said that’s the loch ness monster. Being as it’s a man, it’s his arm. He’s under the water, and his arm’s longer. That’s his forearm and his hand like that, twisted to the side.”

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She continued her claims, saying that she’s right about her theory.

“I think I’m right – over in Australia, we had a show called 60 minutes and someone said they had seen a flying rabbit they called a flabbit, it was a joke. It’s the same thing.

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“Some people really believe in it, there could be a secret group who know what it is – know that it’s a joke.

What do you think about her theory?