Marquis Who's Who In America (1999-2016);
Who's Who In Science and Engineering (2000-2016);
Who's Who in the World (2002-2016)
NOTE: In 2002, Dr. Robert Rines had asked me to re-process Tim Dinsdale's 1960 video obtained from Loch Ness, along with some of this 1972 "flipper frames" from Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL).
I did some work with the JPL [http://bsmrapostdelugeflorafauna.blogspot.com/]...putting off (until today) the original Dinsdale 1960s business from the Loch. Anyway, Mr. Dinsdale was VERY correct in his assessment of the existence of this plesiosaur, certainly one of many, found in over 250 inland lakes and lacustrine systems around the world.
Although plesiosaurs in Loch Ness, Lake Okanagan, Lake Manitoba and Champlain, etc., etc., are NOT "monsters"...they ARE carnivorous predators...and most certainly...ARE DANGEROUS!. Kelowna, BC; Inverness, Scotland; and ALL cities and towns adjacent to inland lakes in which these animals have been reported to have bee seen, are remiss in their responsibilities to their respective public safety.
Belief in evolution is not merely scientifically absurd (and financially foolish), it HAS cost many "missing people"...jogging near the shorelines...and worse...SWIMMING in these lakes...their very lives!