Sep 29

The Cannibals Of The Four Corners

Timeline – World History Documentaries writes “Were the native Americans secret cannibals? New discoveries reveal that the Anasazi tribe killed and ate their victims.

Investigations further afield have found that there may have been cannibals in Mexico and Cheddar Gorge in the South of England.”

5 Responses to “The Cannibals Of The Four Corners”

  1. lyonflyin

    Remember the Giants in the desert? The Natives were afraid of those giants because they were killing and eating them. The Natives were able to trap them in a large cave and set it on fire and burned them up. Look up the website; Wikipedia and on other sites. It happened in Lovelock, Nevada, so its possible they also lived in Arizona and other states. It is possible those Giants or even Bigfoot were responsible for the Anasazi cannibalism (of course this scientist knows nothing about BFs). It was not always desert in those states.

    I believe from the evidence some human-like beings ate them, but now one knows really who ate them, so its kinda callous to accuse the Anasazi and risk their reputation.

  2. lyonflyin

    He had long-devised that it had to be the Anasazi right from the get-go in his fervor to find reasons it HAD to be Native Americans.
    Think Giants; think Bigfoot…they have been around forever.

  3. lyonflyin

    So. Get DNA from the general pop or see if the scat/poop from the eater’s, is related to the eaten. In tribes, many are related to each other. If the DNA does not match, then some other beings ate them.

  4. Garry W

    It seems to me that the connection between advanced civilizations and human sacrifice is quite common in the Americans. The fact that the bones were found in ceremonial sites and in one room would indicate that this was a practice of the elite or even a cult. This would explain why it was not common knowledge and passed down through oral tradition. To me this raises the same old question. What is the connection between human sacrifice, canabism blood drinking and access to advanced knowledge?

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