A Dozen Giant Skeletons Found in the Golan...

NCHillbilly

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I see that also from looking at the site that the remains of a Nazi officer were recently found inside a 100 year old catfish, wild chimpanzees have now learned to make and use fire and cook their food, and that a 40-ft long extinct Megaladon shark was caught by fishermen in Pakistan. I'm surprised that other news media sites repress these types of stories.
 

apoint

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There has been several giants found of this size in the past and not just in Israel. I for one will believe the Bible. There are several places in the bible that speak of Giants.
 
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NCHillbilly

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There were accounts of giant skeletons found in the eastern US back in the late 1700s/early 1800s. The Cherokee also have a tradition of a race of giants. I was simply pointing out that this particular website seems to be filled with made-up news.
 

northgeorgiasportsman

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I was simply pointing out that this particular website seems to be filled with made-up news.

Not to mention the accompanying photograph is obviously a photoshop job.

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Nicodemus

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There were accounts of giant skeletons found in the eastern US back in the late 1700s/early 1800s. The Cherokee also have a tradition of a race of giants. I was simply pointing out that this particular website seems to be filled with made-up news.



Those were the "Azgens". Supposedly, the Welsh, who came to this continent in 1170 AD, with the Welsh prince, Madoc.

It is some interesting study, for sure. I`ve done some extensive research on it, and it does make a lot of sense. Especially when you take into account the downfall of some of the Missisippian and Hopewell cultures, and the possible introduction of Old World diseases.
 

doenightmare

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There were accounts of giant skeletons found in the eastern US back in the late 1700s/early 1800s. The Cherokee also have a tradition of a race of giants. I was simply pointing out that this particular website seems to be filled with made-up news.

I saw a documentary about giant skeletons found in MN and WI. Interesting topic that raises biblical and possibly crypto issues if true. NCH is spot on about the referenced link though.
 

NCHillbilly

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Those were the "Azgens". Supposedly, the Welsh, who came to this continent in 1170 AD, with the Welsh prince, Madoc.

It is some interesting study, for sure. I`ve done some extensive research on it, and it does make a lot of sense. Especially when you take into account the downfall of some of the Missisippian and Hopewell cultures, and the possible introduction of Old World diseases.

There is some pretty good evidence for Madoc coming here. I have a couple books that are fairly convincing. One theory is that the Mandan Indians were the last remnant of the Welsh bloodline, intermixed with Native American blood for hundreds of years. Louis and Clark described them as having completely different religious and cultural systems from any other tribes in the area. And apparently commonly had a percentage of people in the tribe with red hair and blue eyes.

Unfortunately, they were completely wiped out by smallpox in the early 1800s.

I believe that folks from all over the world have been coming here for thousands of years.
 

Nicodemus

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There is some pretty good evidence for Madoc coming here. I have a couple books that are fairly convincing. One theory is that the Mandan Indians were the last remnant of the Welsh bloodline, intermixed with Native American blood for hundreds of years. Louis and Clark described them as having completely different religious and cultural systems from any other tribes in the area. And apparently commonly had a percentage of people in the tribe with red hair and blue eyes.

Unfortunately, they were completely wiped out by smallpox in the early 1800s.

I believe that folks from all over the world have been coming here for thousands of years.


One of these days, we shall have a long interesting talk over a fire, you and me. :cheers:
 

NCHillbilly

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Dr. Strangelove

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I believe that folks from all over the world have been coming here for thousands of years.

I believe it's fairly obvious that statement is true. Folks just don't seem to want to believe that people could make those types of journeys in antiquity, but why not? It's a mistake to think that people thousands of years ago were any less intelligent or curious than we are today. If anything, they were probably more curious.
 

NCHillbilly

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I believe it's fairly obvious that statement is true. Folks just don't seem to want to believe that people could make those types of journeys in antiquity, but why not? It's a mistake to think that people thousands of years ago were any less intelligent or curious than we are today. If anything, they were probably more curious.

If the Egyptians could build pyramids that are designed according to advanced astronomical principles, they could probably build a ship that could float across the Atlantic. The Vikings did it in 1,000 AD. Pyramids in South America and cocaine traces found in Egyptian mummies pretty much bear that fact out. Not to mention Olmec sculptures that look exactly like African people.
 

Jeff Phillips

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Those were the "Azgens". Supposedly, the Welsh, who came to this continent in 1170 AD, with the Welsh prince, Madoc.

It is some interesting study, for sure. I`ve done some extensive research on it, and it does make a lot of sense. Especially when you take into account the downfall of some of the Missisippian and Hopewell cultures, and the possible introduction of Old World diseases.

I read a book on Madoc several years ago. The premise was that he sailed to America, returned to Wales for settlers, then sailed back. There are rock walls on the Cumberland Plateau that are attributed to the Welsh. Many believe the Mungelon folks in SW VA and E Tenn were Welsh mixed with natives.

I am in Newfoundland this week and there are Viking settlements dating back over 1000 years. A new one was found in March.
 

Nicodemus

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I read a book on Madoc several years ago. The premise was that he sailed to America, returned to Wales for settlers, then sailed back. There are rock walls on the Cumberland Plateau that are attributed to the Welsh. Many believe the Mungelon folks in SW VA and E Tenn were Welsh mixed with natives.

I am in Newfoundland this week and there are Viking settlements dating back over 1000 years. A new one was found in March.



The Welsh, Vikings, Phoenecians, and others create an interesting point of view on the early history of this country, and who visited it in the past, Jeff. I`m sure more discoveries will come to light in the future. I really hope I can see some of them.
 

apoint

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I also seriously doubt the Egyptians built the pyramids. Who can move a 200 ton rock several miles then put it up 100 ft and do this continuously every 10 minutes? Isn't happening now or by primitive people. Also those huge stones were cut precisely as lasers...
I would like a good answer to this one???
 

NE GA Pappy

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I have seen block of solid rock in the Temple Mount in Jerusalem that are estimated to weigh over 400 tons that were moved in and precisely placed. We know when they were put there during the reign of Herod, about 2000 years ago. I have yet to figure out how a group of men could even start to carve that out, much less move it and put it in place.
 

apoint

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I have seen block of solid rock in the Temple Mount in Jerusalem that are estimated to weigh over 400 tons that were moved in and precisely placed. We know when they were put there during the reign of Herod, about 2000 years ago. I have yet to figure out how a group of men could even start to carve that out, much less move it and put it in place.
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Prolly not by normal men.. And not during Herod's time..

From THE BOOK OF JASHER

1.“And their judges and rulers (which were the giants at this time) went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and son of men of those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of field, and fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw that the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals.”
 
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NE GA Pappy

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Prolly not by normal men..

From THE BOOK OF JASHER

1.“And their judges and rulers (which were the giants at this time) went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and son of men of those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of field, and fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw that the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals.”


Dude.....

Herod.... as in Herod the Great. Born 74BC or so....

The Herod that was ruling when Jesus was born. That is a totally different timeframe than that of your example.

This was just 2000 years ago. They carved the stones out of Mount Moriah and built a citadel, and the arches that support the temple mount. The western wall has some of the 400 tons stones in it.
 
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