Feb 9

Ancient writings: Giants

I know some of my audience might subscribe to this while others do not. I thought I would post this for everyone since I will be doing a show tonight on the strange. Hope to see everyone there. I will return on Sunday, back to Sasquatch with an encounter from a witness who shot one of these creatures.

16 Responses to “Ancient writings: Giants”

  1. Sid N

    Why would a loving creator create monsters? I don’t think he did! For preservation of both humans and animals of his creation, it was necessary to eradicate these monstrous hybrids. And think about it, how high does water have to be to wipe alway animals and humans of an ordinary size? But the waters of the deluge covered the tallest mountains!

  2. Maynard w

    I always find these types of ancients texts fascinating. Its amazing how many widespread cultures have some type of literature and/ or historical accounts that seem to fit into various parts of this type of narrative. These culteres span great lengths of time and are from everywhere on the planet. Coincidence? I find it a litle hard to believe that such disperate cultures even went through similar developmental stages resulting in similar traditions in reference to these type of texts. Who knows? It is interesting to look at though.

    • Wes

      I agree Maynard…why does every civilization on the planet have a flood story? Why is there water erosion in places that make no sense…more questions than answers. I have only been on the planet for a short amount of time so what do I know. 🙂

  3. Avis B

    This has been in our faces for ever.. Things are never what we think they are.. Scary yes, scary as hell and to think they are trying this again.. look at the veil, it is thinning.. and more monsters are coming out to play.. and not play very nice either..

  4. Wolf

    It is so easy to misread ancient texts. They have been translated from one language to another, then sometimes another.
    An example that springs to mind is the oft quoted ‘It is easier for a camel to pass through the ‘eye of the needle’ than a rich man enter the kingdom of god’… according to some researchers, the ‘eye of the needle’ was the name for a pass through some mountains.

    More food for thought…
    Who is to say it is not we, humans, who are the result of the fallen angles interbreeding with ‘man’?
    Perhaps Sasquatch are the originals, after all, they can survive and thrive in the natural world with NO tech while we humans would struggle.
    One thing is for sure, if this was the case TPTB would never admit it. And most people would never, could never accept it.

    • brad b

      That’s a good point Wolf. We humans are the oddballs on this planet. Most animals are born with everything they need to survive in their habitats. But us humans need clothing, shelter, fire, tools, etc or we can’t make it very long in the wild. It seems more reasonable to say we humans were created and put on this Earth either by some deity or maybe aliens like the Annunaki theories posit and the animals around us, including Sasquatch, developed in more natural ways to evolve with their native environments.

  5. Knobby

    I recognized some of the pictures showing bones of giants next to archaeologists are from annual photoshop contests (fake). I’ve never heard of dinosaur bones are creatures created by fallen angels mating with animals. Mammals came later than dinosaurs, rising up into prominence after most of the dinosaurs were extinct. This video reminds me of some of the old Hollywood movies that placed cavemen and dinosaurs as living at the same time.

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