re Dallas, evidence of giants from Atlantis?
Jun 16, 2003 07:34 PM
by Mauri
Dallas wrote, partly: <<Apparently the man-figure was
about 27 feet long, the woman-figure about 24, and the
child was about 18 feet long. >>
Thanks for all that, Dallas. And I suppose the
mainstream archeologists are saying they're all just so
many special weather balloons that, after crashing,
seem to have a curious habit of forming debris fields in
the shape of giant people ... ? Or something like that,
maybe?
So where can we all take a look at those pictures of the
giants, Dallas (ie, other than on some baseball field, for
example)? Or is it that they were so embarrasing to the
mainstream archeologists, Churches, scientists and
governments that they had them destroyed long ago?
Speculatively,
Mauri
Dallas wrote: <<Dear Mauri
Around 1922 and on to about 1926 reports came in of
the discovery of calcified remains of three giant
humans. They were at the bottom of the Havasupai
canyon a branch of the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
Photographs and details were taken and preserved in
San Francisco and in Washington in the archives of
the Dept. of Geology. The Professor of Geology and
anthropology at the University of California San
Francisco Dr Hubbard and another Mr. Osborn did
the discovering, investigating and measuring. I found
in old issues of THEOSOPHY Magazine [Vols 11, 12,
13, 14, 16, 17, and 34 references to these. -- 1923 to
1946. ] The discovery was interrupted and then
terminated by a large landslide in the canyon that
obliterated the area. It was massive and too large to try
to remove. But the reports and photographs exist in the
archives of both institutions. Apparently the
man-figure was about 27 feet long, the woman-figure
about 24, and the child was about 18 feet long. The
figures were exposed on a ledge near the bottom of the
canyon and were partly buried inside the material of
the steep wall of the canyon above. My father had
pictures of these and I saw those when I was a lad of
about 18. I have also heard of the footprints in Carson
City, and I seem to recall a recent issue of NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC Magazine that reproduced them or
some others similar to those, probably in the last 10
years. Hope this helps, Dallas>>
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