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Subject Jacques Cousteau "the world is not ready" for what is down there
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Original Message Does anyone have any information about this quote from Jacques Cousteau, which he was quoted as saying after a deep dive somewhere?

I remember hearing this, and did some Google searching, but can't really find anything..... I think it's in reference to a deep dive in Lake Tahoe, but I could be wrong..

Has anyone else heard this quote, and does it bother you too, that something startling and unknown might be in a lake or ocean that we don't know about?

Edit: just found this information which is kinda chilling, but I don't see why he wouldn't have informed law enforcement.


[link to www.cryptomundo.com]

Many have told me that, if you were to take a submarine down 900 feet just off South Shore, you would see hundreds of bodies suspended in the water, preserved perfectly like an underwater wax museum, most wearing clothes from the 1920s, ’30s and ’40s.

The legend is that this is where the Mafia killers dumped bodies after executions. Some fishermen even call the spot The Grave. At Tahoe, many locals talk as if everybody knows about this, that there are lots of gangsters down there, wearing pinstriped suits, with sneers on their faces and bullet holes in their foreheads.

This makes sense. It has long been verified that Tahoe is a lake that does not give up its dead. That is because the lake is so deep, with an average depth of 989 feet, and so cold, with the temperature hovering just above freezing. So that prevents the creation of gases that would otherwise bloat and float corpses to the surface as in other waters.
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