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A Race of Giants

Our Forbidden History

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A Race of Giants

By: O. H. Krill
Narrated by: Paul Hughes, Simon Oliver
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Legends throughout the world testify that giants once walked the Earth. The Bible tells of the Nephilim, giants who were "the sons of God and the daughters of man", but in the modern world this is thought to be a myth. But if these accounts are merely myth, how can we have skeletal remains of human giants that are eight to 12 feet tall, that have been discovered throughout the world and throughout history? In America alone, there have been over 1,500 newspaper accounts of giant skeletons being found, including 3,781 skeletons of a race of blond-haired giants exhumed on Catalina Island, CA, in 1920.

The fact is, there are many credible accounts of such discoveries, including giants with double rows of teeth and, in some cases, six fingers. So where is the evidence? Many have accused the Smithsonian of a cover-up, because they deny that such specimens ever existed, but why? Explore the history, the mounting evidence, and the theories about this amazing chapter in our forbidden history.

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incomplete research, contradicted itself, at times from one sentence to the next. good narration though.

contradictive at every turn. completely incomplete

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