Jan 10

Giant of Kandahar Afghanistan

Soldiers cornered something in a cave, a being that was at least 12-15 feet tall and cannibalistic. It came to be known as the Khandajar Giant. This giant was described as having a red beard and scarlet red hair.

 

20 Responses to “Giant of Kandahar Afghanistan”

  1. Lisa H

    i really like to hear about the nephilim thanks for the update also I’m an coast to coast insider and a member of this podcast thank u Wes for sharing this & all u do

  2. Bal G

    So let me get this straight. We have occupied this nation for what, 16 going on 17 years, and nobody in our intelligence agencies have even bothered to ask the villagers of this Kandahar province about this creature? What, they don’t have any information to give on this “thing”? It sounds like the 9/11 garbage. You know how 20 guys from a friendly country(Saudi Arabia) simultaneously hijack 4 planes with box cutters in the most technologically advanced country in the world. Mind you, they not only manage to hijack the planes but they crash them into buildings within minutes of each other. Sure it went down like that. Sure it did. Let’s not get into conspiracies Wes. Just stick to Bigfoot and Dogm an encounters.

    • marilyn p

      I know right? Also, wouldn’t there be repercussions from the US government and military? They would know exactly who these so called “anonymous” whistle blowers are. The government would NEVER let them get away with speaking out like that.

  3. Kathy R

    Thanks for sharing Wes. I think all of these cryptid creatures are related in some way. And I think in a biblical, possibly apocolyptic way. Who knows? We could simply focus on Sasquatch and Dogman if we want to ignore the fact that there are more things in our world than we can understand. I think they are all related in some way. I appreciate you branching out into the world at our other unknown giants!

  4. Nick H

    Good stuff Wes,wasn’t there a story in a previous episode of a witness who talked about an encounter in one of the mountain ranges somewhere else as well?

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