tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3246512243384734102.post6611099038985612708..comments2014-02-06T18:06:39.376-08:00Comments on Manwolf's Howls & Growls: IS IT REAL? Monsters of the DeepStephen D. Sullivanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03113498534825448148noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3246512243384734102.post-27966260415717220142013-12-12T17:30:20.700-08:002013-12-12T17:30:20.700-08:00We (Bill and Bob Clark) do not agree with NG's...We (Bill and Bob Clark) do not agree with NG's "forensic video expert" Grant Fredericks' conclusion that the objects in our video are "probably birds".<br /><br />We have closely examined our 3 1/2 minute video frame by frame and there are several frames that show portions of a large unknown serpentine marine animal that are much larger than any known bird.<br /><br />After the airing of the program, we contacted NG and tried to get Mr. Fredericks to answer some questions about what can be seen in our video that prove it's impossible for the objects in our video to be birds but Fredericks refused to respond to our questions. <br /><br />To this day, Mr. Fredericks also refuses to provide written documentation explaining how and why he reached his conclusion so that other experts can examine it for its veracity.<br /><br />No professional video analyst would refuse to answer questions regarding their conclusion and refuse to provide written documentation explaing how and why they reached their conclusion.<br /><br />Therefore, we can only conclude that Mr. Fredericks is just a biased skeptic hired by NG who relied on "Occam's Razor" to debunk our and the other videos which were aired in their TV program.<br /><br />We also resent NG for portraying us as being so naive that we would mistake ordinary birds for a sea serpent.<br /><br />BTW, our first sighting of one of these animals swimming in SF Bay was on February 5, 1985 when one of the animals that was 60+ feet in length crashed into a submerged rocky ledge only 20 yards away from us while we were sitting in our car.<br /><br />If you want more details about our sightings and videos as well as other sightings of these animals swimming in SF Bay and along the California coast since 1873 then you are invited to visit our blog at http://home.access4less.net/~sfseaserpent/ <br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /> sfseaserpenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16286918675751006396noreply@blogger.com