Sunday, May 17, 2009

Montauk Monster


Here is the most recent case of the "Montauk Monster" that was found in Long Island on May 5, 2009. Photo provided by Specialreport.com
Here is a picture of the first "Montauk Monster" that was found back in July of 2008. Photo provided by Montauk-Monster.com

Many times people associate the study of the paranormal only related to spiritual practices, ghosts, and demons, but there are many more areas of the field that this study entails. For example, the study of monsters is a large area. This week the online news has been buzzing with the news of the infamous "Montauk Monster." A corpse of one of these supposed monsters was found in Long Island on May 5, 2009 while the first case had been found not even more than a year before. There are various theories for these new monsters, but the most popular is that it could possibly be a mutated sea turtle with no shell. The part that fears that is has disease. Paranormal investigators are not too pleased with this new finding because various professionals think this is a media spectacle and nothing more.

"Personally, I can't stand how some paranormal television shows and investigation groups focus too much on the demonic or the monster aspect of the paranormal world,"said Sharon Coyle, the founder of Start the Journey. "I believe that if demons and monsters really have such strong powers that they wouldn't be taking it out on people who live out in the middle of nowhere or farm lands. It doesn't make sense."

Here is a link to the official Montauk Monster Blog: www.montauk-monster.com

1 comment:

  1. Hi. I've been enjoying reading over your blog. Sorry, (for me!), it isn't updating any longer.

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