Pennsylvania Doctor Measures a Giant from a Burial Mound at 8 feet 2 inches
History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1878
In 1822, while digging a cellar on the farm of Gen. McKean, the excavation came to what was a supposed to be “an impenetrable rock, but striking it with a crowbar, it gave forth a hollow sound.” They redoubled their efforts, and at last the stone broke and fell into a vault. And now, with visions of long-buried treasure flitting through their minds, they carefully removed the earth from the arch, speculating the while as to the probable extent of the “treasure trove” and the amount of salvage the general would be likely to claim. On removing the cap they found “not what they sought” but a sepulcher. A careful examination of the sarcophagus revealed it flagged at the bottom, the sides artistically built up, and a flat stone laid on the top. The sarcophagus measured nine feet in length, two feet six inches in width, and two feet deep. In it was found a skeleton, measuring, as it lay, eight feet two inches in length (this measurement was made by Dr. Williams, late of Troy, now deceased). The teeth were sound, but the bones were soft and easily broken. There were two of these sepulchers within the space of the cellars, one of which had a pine growing over it three feet in diameter.
The Swastika Symbol Traces the Migration of the Nephilim Giants From Jordan to the Ohio Valley
The swastika was used as a Yin Yang symbol by the Nephilim Amorites who spread the symbol across the globe. The cross of the swastika represents the 4 winds and the Earth Mother, while the bars at the end of the cross represent the movement of the sun. The map shows the distribution of the swastika is a template to the movements of the Amorite metal traders as they spread across the globe from Jordan, across Europe to the British Isles and on to the Ohio Valley.
Nephilim Giants Once Resided in Salt Lake City, Utah
1891 Map of Salt Lake City, Utah with the Jordan River visible on the left. Joseph Smith called the Ohio Valley, "The Land of the Nephi." There are hundreds of accounts of giant human skeletons that were found in Ohio, is this giant within the Salt Lake the first Mormon resident? New York Sun, August 27, 1891 "The gigantic skeleton of a man, measuring 8 feet 6 inches in height, was found near the Jordan River just outside Salt Lake City, last week. The find was made by a workman who was digging an irrigation ditch. The skull was uncovered at a depth of eight feet from the surface of the ground and the skeleton was standing bolt upright. The workmen had to dig down nine feet in order to exhume it. The bones were much decayed and crumbled at the slightest touch. They were put together with great care and the skeleton was found to measure 8 feet 6 inches in height: the skull measured 11 inches in diameter and the feet 19 inches long. A copper chain, to which was attached three medallions covered with curious hieroglyphics, was found around the neck of the skeleton and near it were found a stone hammer, some pieces of pottery, an arrowhead and some copper medals. Archaeologists believe that the original owner of the skeleton belonged to the race of mound builders."