A Bit of History, Mystery, Mythology, Theology… and Something More Sinister

Once upon a time, giants roamed the earth.

I can say this with some assurance as there have been numerous (hundreds?

thousands?) of enormous human-like skeletons unearthed around the globe, and many of these have been discovered in North America.

These skeletons measure between eight and fifteen feet tall.

Photos have been taken. Stories of these discoveries have been written up in newspaper articles.

Many of the discoverers are by normal people engaged in normal, everyday life, such as farmers or landowners clearing tracts of their domains.

Indigenous history tells of the defeat of the remaining cannibalistic red-haired giants. Their physical attributes were as described within this novel.

As of final edits, I was privileged to watch the Michael Knowles podcast, wherein Michael interviews Timothy Alberino about the Kandahar giants (plural, though the title or the podcast indicates the singular).

Mr. Alberino presents first-hand testimony he received about red-haired giants with six digits (who smelled and ate people) that was captured by the military.

He also mentions the Podesta emails in which Hilary Clinton asks about the tomb of Gilgamesh, a giant of old.

More than that, he helps flesh out how the cult of giants is active today.

If you are interested in the subject, I highly suggest a watch.

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See also on giants in general:

Giants… Are they a conspiracy theory? Cute story?

Remnant of an ancient people having nothing to do with wayward angels and their offspring who become demons when they die?

Maybe. But these stories are ubiquitous, as are the discoveries.

They end, as always, with great government sources blocking knowledge.

To dig into this area of weirdness even a little bit, for example, is to encounter the Smithsonian.

Warning: The Smithsonian is not the good guy in this story.

Evidence suggests that the agency has deliberately hidden (and/or destroyed?) giant bones in an effort to…

what? That “why” is unclear. Honestly, if they’d just displayed the bones as a separate humanoid species, like Homo Floresiensis (the “hobbits”) or Homo Neanderthalensis, would anyone bat an eyelash?

No. School children would yawn during field trips.

But it’s the Smithsonian denial that it has ever collected any giant bones, while simultaneously admitting that yes, okay, it did at one point have bones that others claimed were from giants, but that weren’t, even though no testing was done, and oh, by the way, those bones were lost, that leads to doubts about the agency.

They misplaced the bones. You know how that happens.

What if DNA could be stripped and examined from these bones that were misplaced or don’t exist?

What might we discover about the nature of our world?

And why are ancient sites around the globe that point to a pre-existing, pre-Flood civilization stalled rather than unearthed to their fullest (looking at you, Gobekli Tepe (and other tepes), the Labyrinth at Hawara, the structure beneath the Great Pyramid in Egypt, and megalithic monuments across the globe)?

A girl could begin to think there’s something to hide.

Back to giants. Usually, I try to provide a list of some key sources I enjoyed reading and watching while attempting to create romance from the myth, however, in this instance, there are simply too many to name.

Whereas twenty or thirty years ago we were forced to scour books for a tiny hint of the Watchers/Nephilim/Giants of North America, there are now oodles of books and documentary films available with a simple search.

Honestly, I’ve read so many books, and watched so many videos, and poured so long over The Book of Enoch (First Book…

the only one that matters, in my humble opinion), that I stopped taking notes and just imbibed.

If you’re interested in the Watchers and their children, I definitely recommend diving into Enoch.

I was also taken by the suppositions of Timothy Alberino in, Birthright: The Coming Posthuman Apocalypse and the Usurpation of Adam’s Dominion on Planet Earth (likely because his theories closely match up to unruly questions I’ve had).

As to the giants of North America, I found, The Red-Haired Giants of Lovelock Cave & Other Ancient Mysteries by Floyd Wills informative and easy to process.

Additionally, for a deeper look into the Smithsonian’s coverup of skeletal remains, I recommend, The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America: The Missing Skeletons and the Great Smithsonian Cover-Up by Richard J. Dewhurst.

Uniformly, the giants are regarded as transgressors against humanity.

They are the ultimate monster: eaters of human flesh, devoid of grace, and terrorizing of all around the globe.

Their existence speaks of deeper secrets we’re not supposed to ponder.

Because if the Nephilim exist(ed), what does that say about humankind’s connection to the supernatural?

What if there really are entities like angels, fallen angels, and their progeny wandering the planet?

And what if it means that we’ve never been here alone?

What if it means demons are real, and we should treat that with the serious consideration it deserves.

Nearly every culture has a story of giants. They can’t all be wrong.

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