Monday, June 16, 2014
European Beaker People Type Pots in Michigan
Thursday, June 12, 2014
10 Foot and 9 Foot Nephilim Giants Uncovered in Minnesota
10 Foot and 9 Foot Nephilim Giants Uncovered in Minnesota" Hardening copper, unknown to any modern process"
Indian mounds and relics are found in various parts of the township. Not long since, while some men were digging in Mineral bluff, one hundred and fifty feet above the river, a skeleton of an unusual size was unearthed. On measuring, the giant skeleton was found to be ten feet in length, with other parts in proper proportion. In the skull was found a copper hatchet, and a dart or arrowhead nine inches long. Another skeleton, nine feet long, was found in the village of Dresbach, while some men were digging a road or trench. These skeletons were of an unusual size to those generally taken from Indian mounds. Their size, form and structure would lead those versed in paleontology to believe they belonged to a race prior to the Indian. In many of the mounds have also been found copper hatchets, chisels, various kinds of tomahawks, and other weapons of war; also these antique races seemed to have some process of hardening copper, unknown to any modern process. Where they came from, when they lived, and whence they have gone, is only conjecture and speculation. That they were mighty races, skilled in the mode of warfare, understanding the mechanical arts, for all these we have conclusive evidence. But of their end we know nothing. Whether they were swept from the earth by some deadly epidemic, or annihilated themselves by intestine wars, or died of inherent weakness, we have nothing to inform us.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
50 Giant Human Nephilim Skeletons Discovered in La Cross, Wisconsin
50 Giant Human Nephilim Skeletons Discovered in
La Cross, Wisconsin
Eau Claire Leader – Eau Claire, November 16, 1912
Five Bodies of Ancient Race Near La Crosse, Wisconsin
La Crosse, WI Fifty skeletons believed to be a part of mysterious tribesmen of a prehistoric race have been unearthed by a party of La Cross state normal school graduates on the farm of Alois White, a few miles south of this city. The skeletons were taken from five mounds which were excavated. Among the significant discoveries made by the students was the uncovering of a number of copper arrow heads and two or three copper knives. This, it is claimed, must dispel the popular belief that the mound builders antedated the whites. Investigation shows there are three distinct types of mounds, specimens of which are found in Wisconsin. The conical mound is most common, the pyramid shaped tumuli and the so-called effigy mounds, the latter usually in the shape of some animal. The size of the skeletons, and the weight and thickness of the bones indicate this early race was composed of giants. Most of the skeletons were more than six feet long and the bones are much heavier than those of the modern white men.
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giant human skeletons,
La Cross,
mound builders,
Prehistoric,
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