Wikipedia has an article on giants and the nephalim, as well as a bit about some of the hoaxes. Myths aren't generally completely factual and they tend to be a bit liberal with the facts when explaining things they didn't understand. Strangely enough, and as an example, the people of the pueblos haven't actually been in Taos since the beginning of time. At least not according to the archeological evidence, they haven't been.
They probably didn't fall from star people, either. They are actually made up from atoms that were forged into elements by stars, so they weren't that far off.
The American Natives probably walked across the Pacific — bearing straight maybe if it wasn’t freezing 24/7. Obviously water levels where probably 300’ lower back then so it had to be easy to cross from Mongolia.
I buy into the Sumerians pretty much. The Ananuki for the DNA tweaking. I have believed since the 5th grade or so that aliens tweaked our DNA and then 30+ years later find out about ancient aliens.
The Nepalim would be the ananuki for me. Another group I just found about about like 2-3 years ago.
As a kid I thought about this a lot out in the woods and something seemed to have guided part of that thought process. I used to think it was Indian spirits but today I don’t really know. I grew up next to a reservation.
I could possibly be partially Nazi dna project ... typical youth look.
I grew up with senecas just south of the falls. The great flat earth turtle, long houses, snow snake and lacrosse. And even played hockey for them on the Rez. I also learned about spirits and when they carved masks the trees would let you know.
When I first leaned about Japanese Shinto I was like ... no duh but the Japanese Ainu (Indians) have a long house and spirits coming in the west and leaving through the north was the same and caught me off guard. Their clothes are similar to the Seneca too. Weird is that Japanese are hairless like American Indians but the Ainu are hairy like whites ... weird.
I thought of claiming 1/24 to get free college but back then you need tribe papers and I already had moved to SoCal so getting a paper wasn’t really possible.
I think I’m gonna need more than a weekend to hang with you! Lol
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TheBuddha ago
Hoax, though tall people have always existed, though those afflicted with gigantism tend to lead shorter lives.
WhiteRonin ago
I was trying to find articles on this but they were all skeptic so I didn’t link to them.
Still wonder though ... North America had the giant red hair people.
But, yeah, hoax.
TheBuddha ago
Wikipedia has an article on giants and the nephalim, as well as a bit about some of the hoaxes. Myths aren't generally completely factual and they tend to be a bit liberal with the facts when explaining things they didn't understand. Strangely enough, and as an example, the people of the pueblos haven't actually been in Taos since the beginning of time. At least not according to the archeological evidence, they haven't been.
They probably didn't fall from star people, either. They are actually made up from atoms that were forged into elements by stars, so they weren't that far off.
WhiteRonin ago
The American Natives probably walked across the Pacific — bearing straight maybe if it wasn’t freezing 24/7. Obviously water levels where probably 300’ lower back then so it had to be easy to cross from Mongolia.
I buy into the Sumerians pretty much. The Ananuki for the DNA tweaking. I have believed since the 5th grade or so that aliens tweaked our DNA and then 30+ years later find out about ancient aliens.
The Nepalim would be the ananuki for me. Another group I just found about about like 2-3 years ago.
As a kid I thought about this a lot out in the woods and something seemed to have guided part of that thought process. I used to think it was Indian spirits but today I don’t really know. I grew up next to a reservation.
TheBuddha ago
Yeah, we are pretty much Mongolian. I'm Micmac. I'm so native, Canada has to let me in.
WhiteRonin ago
I could possibly be partially Nazi dna project ... typical youth look.
I grew up with senecas just south of the falls. The great flat earth turtle, long houses, snow snake and lacrosse. And even played hockey for them on the Rez. I also learned about spirits and when they carved masks the trees would let you know.
When I first leaned about Japanese Shinto I was like ... no duh but the Japanese Ainu (Indians) have a long house and spirits coming in the west and leaving through the north was the same and caught me off guard. Their clothes are similar to the Seneca too. Weird is that Japanese are hairless like American Indians but the Ainu are hairy like whites ... weird.
I thought of claiming 1/24 to get free college but back then you need tribe papers and I already had moved to SoCal so getting a paper wasn’t really possible.
I think I’m gonna need more than a weekend to hang with you! Lol
TheBuddha ago
LOL Come on over!
WhiteRonin ago
I am working on it. I already told the wife I am wanting to go north for a weekend!