Very Interesting interview/lecture about GIANTS/UFOs!!! (hoax, strange, activity)
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If I produced a video tinting the moon green and claiming it "proved" that it really was made of green cheese, would you accept that as a stunning new revelation?
If I produced a video tinting the moon green and claiming it "proved" that it really was made of green cheese, would you accept that as a stunning new revelation?
Must not have wathced or listened to either video. The first is a radio interview from "Coast to Coast AM" with George Nory. The pictures are few and flash over and over... the same 4 or 5 pictures and have nothing to to with the actual interview. The person who put it on youtube put the pictures in there.
The second is a lecture with no pictures or very few. Just a guy at a podium showing slides and speaking.
There is evidence of giants. Even if people don't want to deal with that.
The top 2 researchers of UFO's of the last 50 years both concluded that these beings are interdimensional not intergallactical.
You can poo-poo this but the facts are the facts. Watch the videos and maybe learn something.
There are a number of Native American myths, both North and South America, about "white skin, red haired giants". These beings were said to be from 8' to 12' tall. Heres a link to Gary Nelsons site about these "giants", Human Giants
There are a number of Native American myths, both North and South America, about "white skin, red haired giants". These beings were said to be from 8' to 12' tall. Heres a link to Gary Nelsons site about these "giants", Human Giants
It's turns out that whole thing was caused by a gigantic comic book villain.
Is it wrong for me to find Giganta attractive and want to worship her?
And just where the heck IS Wonder Woman?
I'm only a little hesitant, though - because of the leopard print trailer-park style she's got going on.... I prefer my giantesses to be a little more sophisticated. I mean - she obiously has a problem with city-folk, judging from the picture...
Is it wrong for me to find Giganta attractive and want to worship her?
And just where the heck IS Wonder Woman?
I'm only a little hesitant, though - because of the leopard print trailer-park style she's got going on.... I prefer my giantesses to be a little more sophisticated. I mean - she obiously has a problem with city-folk, judging from the picture...
Hey, that's my wife you're talking about!!
Oh wait, never mind. It looked an awful lot like her though, smashing skyscrapers and throwing buses around like that...
There are a number of Native American myths, both North and South America, about "white skin, red haired giants". These beings were said to be from 8' to 12' tall. Heres a link to Gary Nelsons site about these "giants", Human Giants
"Buffalo Bill", his real name was Bill Cody. Wrote his autobiography in 1920 and said:
"While we were in the sandhills, scouting the Niobrara country, the Pawnee Indians brought into camp some very large bones, one of which the surgeon of the expedition pronounced to be the thigh bone of a human being. The Indians said the bones were those of a race of people who long ago had lived in that country. They said these people were three times the size of a man of the present day, that they were so swift and strong that they could run by the side of a buffalo, and, taking the animal in one arm, could tear off a leg and eat it as they ran."
Callers at the end of the show also call in about North American Giants discoveries.
So yes, TerryJ it's very interesting.
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