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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

12 Foot Human Nephilim Uncovered in Jeffersonville, Indiana

12 Foot Human Nephilim Uncovered in Jefferson, Indiana 





New York Times, May 22, 1871
GIGANTIC HUMAN REMAINS FOUND      
    A letter from Kern County, California reports that in digging a grave on the old bank of the Kern River, not long since, there was found a human skeleton seven feet 5 inches in length.  The account says there was with it a package of eleven flint arrow-heads and spear heads and that the skull was much larger than the ordinary size of craniums moving around at the present day.  A full grown person placed his head inside the skull.  The Louisville Courier Journal, however, tells a bigger story thus, "Workmen in the new fire cistern, in Jeffersonville exhumed, twelve feet from the surface, a part of a skeleton of a giant at least twelve feet high.  The skull was badly broken by the workmen, but sufficient of the jaws and face bones were saved to show that it was the remains of an enormous sized human being. A shin bone was measured near three feet in length.



50 Giant Tombs Discovered at Jeffersonville, Indiana

Monday, May 6, 2013

Giant Skeleton Discovered on Vancouver Island Shore.

Giant Skeleton Discovered on Vancouver Island Shore.

    The large deformed skull was described as belonging to the Flathead Indians.  This type of "archaic" type skull were found in great numbers along the Pacific coast. They were part of the Maritime Archaic who came to North America on boats as early as 7000 B.C.



Friday, May 3, 2013

Giant Human Skeletons Unearthed at Monongahela City, Pennsylvania

Giant Human Skeletons Unearthed at Monongahela City, Pennsylvania



McKee’s rocks, burial mound where large skeletons were unearthed


Smithsonian Institution’s Bureau of Ethnology 1898-99 
On the upper terrace, within the corporate limits of Monongahela City, are situated the garden and greenhouse of Mr. I. S. Crall. Two ravines on the east and west sides open directly south into Pigeon Creek, and their erosion has lowered the ground until it is surrounded by higher land on every side except along the bluff next to the creek. The further side of the creek being bounded by a high hill, the pass looking up the river, thus the tract is surrounded on every side by hills close at hand, ranging from 40 to 250 feet above its level. In excavating for foundation walls and other purposes, Mr. Crall has, at different times, unearthed skeletons of large size: the ground is strewn with mussel shells, flint chips etc.
On the eastern side of this levee, near the break of the ravine, and close to a never- failing spring, stands the largest mound above the one at McKee’s rocks, measuring
9 feet in height by 60 feet in diameter at the center a hole measuring 3 feet across the top and 2 feet into the original soil. In this were fragments of human bones too soft to be preserved. They indicated an adult of large size. The gray clay was unbroken over this hole. Directly over this, above the clay and resting upon it, were portions of another large skeleton, with which was found part of an unburned clay tube or pipe.