Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Sigara Balleni

I've started to sort through Samor's quite expansive Rift Theory file and I have been able to verify the existence of a little known water beetle called the Sigara balleni. But have not, as of yet, confirm it's cohabitation of both Florida everglades and West Africa.






Description:
"The widely distributed Sigara balleni is about 8 mm long. It is one of the chirping members of the aquatic bugs and has the same habitat and way of life as 'Corixa'."

The Corixa, otherwise known as the Lesser Water-Boatman or Water Cicadas, is described broadly as being "widely distributed in about 300 species throughout the world in fresh and brackish water."

It may be then plausible to assume the Sigara balleni's habitat does include the America's as well as Africa. But how can we know if this tiny water beetle was not introduced by Europeans or even American slave traders? While the Sigara balleni's presence in Africa may be true, it would be impossible to pinpoint the date of it's arrival. Samor must have known this, in which case he probably wouldn't have taken the ticket to Equatorial Guinea to confirm Segar's reports. The more I investigate Samor's theory, the more I believe that Samor believed the key to his theory was buried in India. But how then did he end up in Japan like my mysterious emailer claims?

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