Scientist who lost his job for what he saw Loch Ness monster

A scientist who lost his job because he saw the Loch Ness monsterA photo from open sources

In honor of the eightieth anniversary of the appearance of the first photograph Loch Ness monsters British journalists told the world about a scientist who has paid a career for believing in existence in Nessie. IN previously classified papers of the British Museum of Natural History it means that the authoritative zoologist Denis Tucker had to leave his post after he publicly declared that with my own eyes I saw the legendary reptile in the Scottish lake.

The history of the specialist was declassified according to British law on freedom of information. According to museum documents, in 1960 Tucker was deprived of work, and for eight years he tried unsuccessfully regain reputation and former position. He even asked the head for help Anglican Church – at the time of Canterbury Archbishop was one of the largest patrons of the museum. However, no one no longer took the zoologist seriously.

During World War II, Denis served as a pilot in the British aviation. In 1949, he became administrator zoological department and made brilliant in this field career. Ten years later, he traveled to Scotland, after which he told reporters what he saw on the surface Loch Ness is the head of a mysterious monster.

According to Tucker, it turned out to be a fifteen-meter Elasmosaurus, miraculously surviving to this day. The scientist called his observation of one of the most important discoveries in British zoology, however, colleagues made fun of him and made Tucker could no longer find a high paying job for specialty.

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