Discovery Documentary "Mermaids the new evidence found". Proves Mermaids are real.
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One documentary in particular, “Mermaids: The New Evidence,” should accomplish that.
Aired over the weekend right after “Mermaids: The Body Found,” the new TV special has once again ignited the debate on whether mermaids are real.
The video embedded at the end of this blog post in particular has gotten many inclining towards the possibility of their being real creatures, living their life hidden from human eyes.
Aired over the weekend right after “Mermaids: The Body Found,” the new TV special has once again ignited the debate on whether mermaids are real.
The video embedded at the end of this blog post in particular has gotten many inclining towards the possibility of their being real creatures, living their life hidden from human eyes.
It shows a sea creature resting on the rocks, who flees away the very instant it realizes there’s people around.
“Dive even deeper into the legend with Mermaids: The New Evidence, which examines the startling, never-before-seen video evidence of aquatic hominids that has come forward since the documentary Mermaids: The Body Found first aired in 2012 with the original whistleblower on the Mermaid Conspiracy, Dr. Paul Robertson,” Discovery promised ahead of the premiere of the new documentary.
So, let me ask you: do you believe mermaids are real?
“Dive even deeper into the legend with Mermaids: The New Evidence, which examines the startling, never-before-seen video evidence of aquatic hominids that has come forward since the documentary Mermaids: The Body Found first aired in 2012 with the original whistleblower on the Mermaid Conspiracy, Dr. Paul Robertson,” Discovery promised ahead of the premiere of the new documentary.
So, let me ask you: do you believe mermaids are real?
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After Animal Planet premiered its new special for Monster Week, “Mermaids: The New Evidence,” on Sunday, Twitter lit up with speculation about whether the aquatic humanoids were real. The existence of the half-human, half-fish beings clearly remains open to debate -- at least among those with vivid imaginations.
The new program, which will most likely duplicate the success of its sibling, “Mermaids: The Body Found,” begins by showing apparently new evidence of mermaids' existence. American tourists in Israel happen to catch footage of a mermaid and in turn the momentary claims there is a $1 million reward for anyone who can provide more footage of the mystical creatures.
Next, the show reveals evidence of mermaids in the U.K. As two men struggle on a boat, a mermaid-looking creature is shown jumping out of the water and glaring at the camera. While one scientist on the program claims it’s an image of a seal, Animal Planet’s lead scientist maintains it’s a mermaid.
According to the television program, P.T. Barnum, famous now as a constituent of Barnum and Bailey, had a real mermaid he was about to reveal at one of his expositions in 1865 before the venue burned down. The show also contended a mermaid had been sighted off the coast of Greenland and presented the underwater footage as its most compelling piece of evidence.
However, the National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration has denied the existence of such creatures. After “Mermaids: The Body Found” premiered, NOAA issued a statement: “No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found. Why, then, do they occupy the collective unconscious of nearly all seafaring peoples? That’s a question best left to historians, philosophers and anthropologists.”
But that hasn’t stopped people on Twitter from questioning whether mermaids actually do exist. The following are some of the tweets from those who watched the new “Mermaids” program.
One tweeter wrote, "What's so convincing is the consistency of how they look in all of the images and videos we've seen they look the same #mermaids."
The new program, which will most likely duplicate the success of its sibling, “Mermaids: The Body Found,” begins by showing apparently new evidence of mermaids' existence. American tourists in Israel happen to catch footage of a mermaid and in turn the momentary claims there is a $1 million reward for anyone who can provide more footage of the mystical creatures.
Next, the show reveals evidence of mermaids in the U.K. As two men struggle on a boat, a mermaid-looking creature is shown jumping out of the water and glaring at the camera. While one scientist on the program claims it’s an image of a seal, Animal Planet’s lead scientist maintains it’s a mermaid.
According to the television program, P.T. Barnum, famous now as a constituent of Barnum and Bailey, had a real mermaid he was about to reveal at one of his expositions in 1865 before the venue burned down. The show also contended a mermaid had been sighted off the coast of Greenland and presented the underwater footage as its most compelling piece of evidence.
However, the National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration has denied the existence of such creatures. After “Mermaids: The Body Found” premiered, NOAA issued a statement: “No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found. Why, then, do they occupy the collective unconscious of nearly all seafaring peoples? That’s a question best left to historians, philosophers and anthropologists.”
But that hasn’t stopped people on Twitter from questioning whether mermaids actually do exist. The following are some of the tweets from those who watched the new “Mermaids” program.
One tweeter wrote, "What's so convincing is the consistency of how they look in all of the images and videos we've seen they look the same #mermaids."
Governments Finding out
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reportedly confirmed that mermaids exist and that they are growing in numbers.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reportedly published a post on their “Ocean Facts” newsfeed titled “Conclusive Evidence of the Existence of Aquatic Humanoids.”
The agency went on to say that “magic females”, who first appeared in cave paintings in the late Paleolithic (Stone Age) period some 30,000 years ago, when modern humans began to sail the seas, do exist and are living in all the oceans of the world.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reportedly published a post on their “Ocean Facts” newsfeed titled “Conclusive Evidence of the Existence of Aquatic Humanoids.”
The agency went on to say that “magic females”, who first appeared in cave paintings in the late Paleolithic (Stone Age) period some 30,000 years ago, when modern humans began to sail the seas, do exist and are living in all the oceans of the world.
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Animal Planet television recently aired a special called “Mermaids: The Body Found,” that also proved the existence of mermaids.
National Ocean Service spokeswoman Sandy Nixon told WWN that “at least 65 mermaid researchers and experts gathered on the island of Tahiti to examine all the known evidence and have concluded, emphatically, that half human half-fish hybrids are living peacefully among us.Mermaid experts say that the majority of mermaids are in the warmer waters of the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, but that many have been spotted in the Pacific Ocean and Southern Atlantic. ”There is a large school of mermaids, swimming just outside Ocean City Maryland,” said mermaidologist, Marcus Plumkin, of the University of Florida.
WWN has also learned that recently the U.S. government has captured 7 mermaids and that they are being kept at an undisclosed aquarium, where they are being studied. President Obama has personally met the mermaids and was quite impressed – according to reports.
So, if you’re at the beach… keep a lookout for mermaids. They are out there!
National Ocean Service spokeswoman Sandy Nixon told WWN that “at least 65 mermaid researchers and experts gathered on the island of Tahiti to examine all the known evidence and have concluded, emphatically, that half human half-fish hybrids are living peacefully among us.Mermaid experts say that the majority of mermaids are in the warmer waters of the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, but that many have been spotted in the Pacific Ocean and Southern Atlantic. ”There is a large school of mermaids, swimming just outside Ocean City Maryland,” said mermaidologist, Marcus Plumkin, of the University of Florida.
WWN has also learned that recently the U.S. government has captured 7 mermaids and that they are being kept at an undisclosed aquarium, where they are being studied. President Obama has personally met the mermaids and was quite impressed – according to reports.
So, if you’re at the beach… keep a lookout for mermaids. They are out there!