I think this is about the Liberal Woke Agenda influence on the displayed stuff and exhibition.
For me personally, I want them to go DEEP investigating the secret stuff they hide like ancient artifacts, giants, nephilims, magical supernatural stuff. Like Warehouse 13. That;d be really cool and exciting.
Rich with minerals, yeah I'd never believe the government is NOT covering something up considering they aren't plumbing the depths for those resources.
Many comments saying GIANTS first came to mind - ME TOO! So many reports of giant skeletons discovered by farmers clearing fields for example. They always hit the newspapers in the 1800s through early 1900s. Smithsonian always showed up and hauled it all away. Finders thought they were helping to advance science, while it was actually being hidden. Why hide these artifacts? To protect evolution theory IMO.
And I’ve heard a good majority of the antiquities are held in secret. Giants and so on. Rogan just talked about areas of the Grand Canyon being off limits. The Vatican library having most of its ancient scrolls and books not accessible to the public. Someone wants SOMETHING hidden from human conciousness.
Man this is my favorite subject and what keeps me up every night. If you have any interesting links/videos please share in general discussions once in awhile.
AI Overview
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Only a small fraction of the Smithsonian's vast collection is on display at any given time. Estimates suggest that less than 1% of the Smithsonian's holdings are visible to the public. The vast majority of the collection, including millions of artifacts, specimens, and works of art, are stored in research facilities and specialized storage areas.
We visited there, too. The story was that the natives told the European explorers that the giants had red hair (like theirs), and showed them the cave. The giants may have been marooned there after the flood or something, because they were reduced to hunting and eating the natives, until the natives burned them out.
If you like this stuff, check out Mind Unveiled channel on YouTube. Top notch! Their documentaries are done so well that you don't even realize you've burned through 2 hours in no time.
Have you found the Blurry Creatures Podcast? They have their own website and are also on Spotify. Their (2 guys) approach is from a Biblical perspective, they have very knowledgeable guest about 95% of the time, there are a few I won’t listen to, but overall are very interesting.
A relevant concern. Not too many years ago, the Smithsonian put together a display on the atomic bombing of Japan, according to a very skeptical view of its motivations. The Air Force Association had to weigh in heavily to put the skids on that "narrative."
Not much more than that. My mind is like a Shell No-Pest Strip; it collects little bits of what I happen to read. But when I peel them off the Strip, they are still dead flies. I'm afraid you'd have to look it up under something like "Smithsonian Atom Bomb Display Controversy." And then you would probably get left-liberal-slanted press accounts. The bomb targets were the result of a concerted target review process to identify crucially significant targets from a military capability standpoint. Kyoto was excluded owing to its cultural-historical nature. There were primary and secondary targets for each mission, as the weather over Japan was notoriously cloudy. Hiroshima was an important logistics port and was the primary target for its mission. Nagasaki was an important military marshaling center and was the secondary target for its mission. (There is a very good historical account of the target selection process, but I cannot currently locate it in my library or recall its title.)
It all gets into the "humanitarian" controversy. I have long noted that those who complain over Hiroshima and Nagasaki have nothing to say about the preceding Tokyo fire-bombing raid that killed far more people and devastated far more land area, which indicates to me a case of selective condemnation. They are comfortable with the alternative continuation of a land-naval war to its conclusion, involving a projected million casualties. President Truman had been a Captain of Artillery in World War I and fully understood the nature of warfare. I am confident his attitude was, "If there is anyone to be killed in the conclusion of this war, let it be the Japanese---but not one more American life." This attitude I believe was commonplace. By 1945, the nation was sorely fatigued by war, and dismayed by the fiendish fury of the Japanese forces in their battles to the death of the last man. The Pacific island campaign was replete with horror: battleship artillery vs. Japanese bunkers, and flamethrowers against holdouts. The Japanese would not surrender, notwithstanding they were doomed. I am fully in agreement that not one more American life should have been put at risk. War is NOT a "fair fight." It is a battle for life and death, survival and destruction. As Patton famously said, it is the soldier's job to make the "other dumb bastard" die for HIS country.
My father was in convoy when the surrender was consummated. The fleet went on an extravagant display of artillery fireworks in celebration. The surrender was a reprieve from Hell. He later ported in Nagasaki and was able to tour the ruins by foot. It made a lasting impression on him. He ever afterward said the headquarters of the United Nations should have been situated in the center, and that it should never have been reclaimed, to reveal for generations the issues at stake for peace and war.
My uncle was the president of the Carnegie museum in Pittsburgh before he died. He said when he started they had to hire a safe breaker to break into the various safes because nobody knew how to get into them. Probably same shit happening at the Smithsonian
I think this is about the Liberal Woke Agenda influence on the displayed stuff and exhibition.
For me personally, I want them to go DEEP investigating the secret stuff they hide like ancient artifacts, giants, nephilims, magical supernatural stuff. Like Warehouse 13. That;d be really cool and exciting.
I’m with you. Let’s find out about the giants/nephilim!
Genocide skulls of them in there I bet !
Me, too fren!
bingo, my first thought
Exactly. All the secrets
If it isnt that it misses the mark.
Screw the antiques. I'm ready to see some giant skeletons. 💀
Sauce on the issue of giants:
https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2023/11/1200/675/GettyImages-1695545013-e1699376324789.jpg?ve=1&tl=1
🤣🤣
Kek!
u/#bahaha
That my fren is the Ogre a rare breed indeed!
I've seen them, they exist!
Home Depot has them around Halloween...
😂
Finally get to see what they found in the Grand Canyon
https://youtu.be/ZCYMAs4cqRU?si=go9lUZGKzMko3ovw
Thanks Irish! I've only seen a few photos from these caves before... astonishing! Who knows how many more like this are being hidden from us! 🤯🍀
I go around telling the few friends I have left that I'm starting to believe there were actually dragons, werewolfs, mermaids, draculas, etc.
Always JD1…much 💚 ☘️
Rich with minerals, yeah I'd never believe the government is NOT covering something up considering they aren't plumbing the depths for those resources.
Thank you! I would love to go explore those areas some day.
Many comments saying GIANTS first came to mind - ME TOO! So many reports of giant skeletons discovered by farmers clearing fields for example. They always hit the newspapers in the 1800s through early 1900s. Smithsonian always showed up and hauled it all away. Finders thought they were helping to advance science, while it was actually being hidden. Why hide these artifacts? To protect evolution theory IMO.
If giants are real, that lends credence to the Biblical stories.
Biblical.jpg. Sounds familiar.
https://qalerts.app/?q=Biblical
Great book on that subject is: Fallen angels, giants, monsters & The world before the flood, by Rick Renner
Oh, thank you for sharing!! Bookmarked and looking for it on Amazon.
Hey, came back to say that I found Rick Renner on Spotify. Thanks again.
I would put NOVA (television program)in the same category.
https://nitter.net/WarClandestine/status/1955399704466034948
Peddling rare Antiquities out the backdoor.
And I’ve heard a good majority of the antiquities are held in secret. Giants and so on. Rogan just talked about areas of the Grand Canyon being off limits. The Vatican library having most of its ancient scrolls and books not accessible to the public. Someone wants SOMETHING hidden from human conciousness.
Man this is my favorite subject and what keeps me up every night. If you have any interesting links/videos please share in general discussions once in awhile.
Don’t have anything. But I love Graham Hancock
AI Overview Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Only a small fraction of the Smithsonian's vast collection is on display at any given time. Estimates suggest that less than 1% of the Smithsonian's holdings are visible to the public. The vast majority of the collection, including millions of artifacts, specimens, and works of art, are stored in research facilities and specialized storage areas.
I just went to the Lovelock museum about two months ago and then the cave where the Si-Te-Cah giants were burned up by the Paiute Indians. Super cool!
We visited there, too. The story was that the natives told the European explorers that the giants had red hair (like theirs), and showed them the cave. The giants may have been marooned there after the flood or something, because they were reduced to hunting and eating the natives, until the natives burned them out.
Is there a skeleton?
No. The Smithsonian took them all and then “lost” the exhibits.
Exhibits get treated like voting ballots for Trump. Seems to be a pattern.
Oh wow, awesome. I'd love to visit there someday.
If you like this stuff, check out Mind Unveiled channel on YouTube. Top notch! Their documentaries are done so well that you don't even realize you've burned through 2 hours in no time.
Tysm! I'll check it out now.
No problem. My Lunch Break is another channel a fellow user of GAW recommended. It is equally awesome!
yep, mylunchbreak is enjoyable. He has very calm voice, like X22 of that subject.
Art bell while i worked all night.
Yes! And, George Noory Coast-to-Coast.
Have you found the Blurry Creatures Podcast? They have their own website and are also on Spotify. Their (2 guys) approach is from a Biblical perspective, they have very knowledgeable guest about 95% of the time, there are a few I won’t listen to, but overall are very interesting.
No, i'll have to check it out. Bookmarked.
Thanks!
👍
Absolutely...keep us in the dark and under their control..🤬
Yeah, THE Truth
"Peddling rare Antiquities out the backdoor."
...and replacing them with forgeries...
...cheers SirBud...
During my grandpa's era they used to peddle many things out the backdoor..kek
A relevant concern. Not too many years ago, the Smithsonian put together a display on the atomic bombing of Japan, according to a very skeptical view of its motivations. The Air Force Association had to weigh in heavily to put the skids on that "narrative."
That's interesting...do you have more info ksr?
Not much more than that. My mind is like a Shell No-Pest Strip; it collects little bits of what I happen to read. But when I peel them off the Strip, they are still dead flies. I'm afraid you'd have to look it up under something like "Smithsonian Atom Bomb Display Controversy." And then you would probably get left-liberal-slanted press accounts. The bomb targets were the result of a concerted target review process to identify crucially significant targets from a military capability standpoint. Kyoto was excluded owing to its cultural-historical nature. There were primary and secondary targets for each mission, as the weather over Japan was notoriously cloudy. Hiroshima was an important logistics port and was the primary target for its mission. Nagasaki was an important military marshaling center and was the secondary target for its mission. (There is a very good historical account of the target selection process, but I cannot currently locate it in my library or recall its title.)
It all gets into the "humanitarian" controversy. I have long noted that those who complain over Hiroshima and Nagasaki have nothing to say about the preceding Tokyo fire-bombing raid that killed far more people and devastated far more land area, which indicates to me a case of selective condemnation. They are comfortable with the alternative continuation of a land-naval war to its conclusion, involving a projected million casualties. President Truman had been a Captain of Artillery in World War I and fully understood the nature of warfare. I am confident his attitude was, "If there is anyone to be killed in the conclusion of this war, let it be the Japanese---but not one more American life." This attitude I believe was commonplace. By 1945, the nation was sorely fatigued by war, and dismayed by the fiendish fury of the Japanese forces in their battles to the death of the last man. The Pacific island campaign was replete with horror: battleship artillery vs. Japanese bunkers, and flamethrowers against holdouts. The Japanese would not surrender, notwithstanding they were doomed. I am fully in agreement that not one more American life should have been put at risk. War is NOT a "fair fight." It is a battle for life and death, survival and destruction. As Patton famously said, it is the soldier's job to make the "other dumb bastard" die for HIS country.
My father was in convoy when the surrender was consummated. The fleet went on an extravagant display of artillery fireworks in celebration. The surrender was a reprieve from Hell. He later ported in Nagasaki and was able to tour the ruins by foot. It made a lasting impression on him. He ever afterward said the headquarters of the United Nations should have been situated in the center, and that it should never have been reclaimed, to reveal for generations the issues at stake for peace and war.
Your Father was a wise man and you are on target in your comments. My mind is like a Shell strip also ..kek!
Perhaps Trumps team will uncover deep fakes of valuable artifacts stolen by elites and replaced with worthless dupes.
Excellent!
What the hell is hidden in the grand canyon!
Then do the Vatican Vault
Came to say this kek. Glad I read to the bottom. I don't like to be redundant.
Quick, now do Fort Knox.
Oh agree 💯
I know what's down below the Smithsonian
https://youtu.be/FRP0MBNoieY?t=71&si=fhyfStlClKSbOZD9
So that's where they put it!
No, Trump has it at MAL. It's full to the brim with eyeball melting blackmail collected over the centuries by the Israelis.
Oh boy. AMERICAS HIDDEN HISTORY! call me a tin foil hat conspiracy.
I used to watch that show. Made it about 3 episodes then realized it was an absolute psyop. Everything on the History channel is......
Agreed on History being a psyop but I'm curious where Oak Island goes and Skinwalker Ranch. Seems like they may be setting up for some reveal.
Blind Frog Ranch too on Discovery.
I find the topics interesting but the format of Oak Island, ieesh. 5 second Tom from 50 First Dates could keep up.
Me, too!
My uncle was the president of the Carnegie museum in Pittsburgh before he died. He said when he started they had to hire a safe breaker to break into the various safes because nobody knew how to get into them. Probably same shit happening at the Smithsonian
Wow.... interesting! Thanks for sharing HS!
Perhaps President Trump will stop the Smithsonian from hiding our true history.
It's a start....
u/#catdance
Imagine having this as an unofficial king
I can only hope they haven't destroyed all the giants bones thst were sent to them or they confiscated back in the late 1800s / early 1900s.
That's what I'm waiting for!! 🌌✨