Invasion of the Cro Magnon Giants to North America.wmv
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This is a motherfucking great video.
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@TheMoundbuilder From what I remember reading, many of the gigantic skeletons found throughout the northern part of the US to the Southwest (Catskills to Nevada), had disproportionate amount of double rowed teeth, indicating a strong genetic link between all of these 'giants'. Personally, I don't believe these people were Cro-Mags, but rather an off-shoot, much like Florensis or Denisovan.
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The charm stones look like plumb bobs.
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Really well done. Huge thanks.
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i fully understand what you mean regarding the 12 foot threshhold (that one from Ireland ,the fomorian one leaning against the train is about that size) but idont know if you have read that Stephen Quayle book , giants but there sure seems to have been alot found over 12 feet tall, i dont want to sound like a fool regarding the largest supposedly found. And i also dont come from Mr.Quayles christian approach. But still ,i take things with agrain of salt, i be the smithsonian knows. Great video!
Yes! You are correct, they were a CroMagnon Neanderthal hybrids. Recent finds and genetic studies of Florensis and Denisovan has resulted in some anthropologists to reclassify Neanderthal as a sub species of Homo sapien, Homo sapien Neanderthalensis. This is a complete departure from the belief in the Replacement theory and proved CroMagnon and Neanderthal did interbread .
TheMoundbuilder 3 months ago
yes, are nearly identical to plumb bobs, but were used as a religious fetish. They are found across the northern latitudes associated with the Hunters and Fishers of the Maritime Archaic.
TheMoundbuilder 3 months ago
on the double rows of teeth - I talked to a couple of dentists about this and they told me that is not uncommon (1 in a 1,000 or so). Normal humans have this. It is a genetic trait. Very well done. Are there source citings for the newspaper articles?
pixalkiller 8 months ago
@pixalkiller Yes, but are these 1 in a 1000 of gigantic size? Yes, sources were from newspapers and county histories.
TheMoundbuilder 3 months ago