They are not just 10' skeletons. Those are just the children. There are ones up to 44' . The tallest is 44' 9". I have a neighbor that used to be a curator in D.C. at the Smithsonian.
Yep. A.I. has been around for much longer than they want the public to know. The parks have photos and informational movies that they've been showing since at least the 60's that cannot be real.
That was in a hollyweird movie made in 1994. They may have been using some of the same technology they used back in the 50's and 60's, I assume. Not sure.
Sure would be nice if they were forced to tell everyone what happened to all the giants bones they received over the last 180 years. Maybe come clean about all the stuff they have fabricated or hid.
If anyone wants to read up on the giants, this audio/paperback book on Amazon is very well written with lots of newspaper articles and photos to back up claims going back to the late 1800s. Worth a read if this interests you.
When Giants Ruled America by Richard J. Dewhurst
https://a.co/d/084OwJgm
We were there in 2017, and it was obvious that's what was happening then.
I was so disappointed- I had waited my whole life to see it and was met with clearly leftist propaganda, as well as a disjointed and dumbed- down museum experience.
The head of the Smithsonian was on PBS last weekend being interviewed…saying the USA isn’t that great, was racist…etc etc…he’s a DEI black man.
Museums have been removing exhibits and changing stories for many decades.
My mother went on a school trip to the North Carolina Museum of Natural History in the late 30s or early 40s. She told me about the exhibits she saw. One was a mounted stuffed African cannibal inside a glass case. It wasn't there when I visited in the 1960s. In the 1960s, I saw a stuffed bison there. It was gone in the 1970s.
Now that museum is in a new building with totally new exhibits.
Talk about 'Skeletons in the the Closets', wait till we see the 10 foot + ones in the basements.
They are not just 10' skeletons. Those are just the children. There are ones up to 44' . The tallest is 44' 9". I have a neighbor that used to be a curator in D.C. at the Smithsonian.
The ones from Tartaria? KEK
Pretty much all of the national park informational movies too.
Yep. A.I. has been around for much longer than they want the public to know. The parks have photos and informational movies that they've been showing since at least the 60's that cannot be real.
like when Forrest Gump met JFK ?
That was in a hollyweird movie made in 1994. They may have been using some of the same technology they used back in the 50's and 60's, I assume. Not sure.
Sure would be nice if they were forced to tell everyone what happened to all the giants bones they received over the last 180 years. Maybe come clean about all the stuff they have fabricated or hid.
If anyone wants to read up on the giants, this audio/paperback book on Amazon is very well written with lots of newspaper articles and photos to back up claims going back to the late 1800s. Worth a read if this interests you. When Giants Ruled America by Richard J. Dewhurst https://a.co/d/084OwJgm
related: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/
We were there in 2017, and it was obvious that's what was happening then.
I was so disappointed- I had waited my whole life to see it and was met with clearly leftist propaganda, as well as a disjointed and dumbed- down museum experience.
The head of the Smithsonian was on PBS last weekend being interviewed…saying the USA isn’t that great, was racist…etc etc…he’s a DEI black man.
Figures and all makes sense. As usual.
Sonsick of these people. They almost erased our nation. We really should erase them.
Museums have been removing exhibits and changing stories for many decades.
My mother went on a school trip to the North Carolina Museum of Natural History in the late 30s or early 40s. She told me about the exhibits she saw. One was a mounted stuffed African cannibal inside a glass case. It wasn't there when I visited in the 1960s. In the 1960s, I saw a stuffed bison there. It was gone in the 1970s.
Now that museum is in a new building with totally new exhibits.