Fish With Hands & Feet
PARAGUAY: A FISH WITH HANDS AND FEET
Inexplicata
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
1-30-06
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
1-30-06

**A group of men went fishing as was their custom every afternoon, but this time they caught a surprise. When they set it on the ground, it began to walk**
A group of Paraguayan fishermen had quite a surprise when they pulled two green fish out of the San Rafael stream in Asuncion's Zevallos Cue district. One of the specimens had hands and feet.
Their surprise was even greater when they noticed that the specimen began walking toward the water after having been set down on the ground, according to Paraguay's El Popular newspaper.
"It's too much. Seeing such things frightens me. We grabbed the net and brought it home, but we don't know what it is," said one of the protagonists of the story to the neighboring country's newspaper.
More . . .See Also: The Creature of Tagua Tagua Lagoon
via: Frank Warren



















































































2 Comments:
Good grief! That picture creeps me out!
Dunno about anyone else, but I view that as photographic proof of evolution.
There's a book out there, although chock full of hyperbole and speculation called "The Biggest Lie Ever Told," (I believe the author's last name is Ecke) which suggests that humans were not descended from apes, but from some type of lizard creature. That revelation happens relatively early on in the book, and as far fetched as that seems to me, I was unable to sink my teeth in and take the book seriously or continue with the momentum of interest to finish reading it. However, much like the Da Vinci Code does so much more eloquently, it does delve a bit into the many ancient secret societies.
That's David Icke. He is an eloquent and insightful guy, but when he veers into the shapeshifting alien reptoid stuff he gets a bit hard to follow. Maybe he is on to something, but I wish he'd stick with his basic take on the political/power scene.
His talks are interesting, if repititious, and, despite the wacky aspects, are well-informed and intelligent. I get a kick out this critics, as well.
Things are surely not what they seem. I won't argue with that.
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home