Why was believeinmermaids.com seized
Mermaid legends are true! Mermaids , merpeople , and other water creatures have been living in our oceans and … I believe , the words after and say and the government knows and is hiding it from humanity. They suddenly swicth their story with explanation that makes no sense , the article states : Sorry to burst your bubble but according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA , mermaids do not exist! To fan the flames of conspiracy, Discovery Channel has posted its response to the NOAA posting on the news section of its website.
The web of conspiracy continues to widen too as a website for people of who believe in mermaids referenced in a Reuters article — www. Humans have been wondering about mermaids since the Stone Age, as shown in cave paintings of magical female figures made 30, years ago, NOAA said. No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found. Why, then, do they occupy the collective unconscious of nearly all seafaring peoples? The Discovery site - here - suggested NOAA responded because Discovery's documentary-style show, "Mermaids: The Body Found," had painted a convincing picture of the existence of mermaids.
In fact, NOAA scientists recorded a mysterious sound in the Pacific Ocean in that they called "The Bloop," and the source of this sound has never been identified. On Memorial Day, the Animal Planet channel aired a documentary purporting to show the discovery of a real mermaid.
Real creatures all. Maybe it will entice people to visit the NOAA. Meanwhile, creatures looking suspiciously like real mermaids have been cavorting on the Gulf Coast of Florida since Women with a certain piscine silhouette have been entertaining audiences from around the world at Weeki Wachee Springs, said spokesman John Athanason.
The ancient Greek epic poet Homer wrote of them in The Odyssey. In the ancient Far East, mermaids were the wives of powerful sea-dragons, and served as trusted messengers between their spouses and the emperors on land. The aboriginal people of Australia call mermaids yawkyawks - a name that may refer to their mesmerizing songs. Magical female figures first appear in cave paintings in the late Paleolithic Stone Age period some 30, years ago, when modern humans gained dominion over the land and, presumably, began to sail the seas.
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