West Virginia Giants

West Virginia... Home of Mothman, the Flatwoods Monster and the mysterious mound building cultures. Land of wild, craggy hills, dark skies and endless misty rain. It is a place where one can still find towns where time stopped when coal died - ghost towns with empty streets, faded brick buildings, shuttered store fronts and thick with dust that the rain never seems to wash away. But the people are always warm, friendly and sincere, never thinking more of themselves than who they really are and thus still refreshingly unaffected by the monotonous and tiresome social veneer and pretensions of those who populate the coasts. And that is all with a special nod to the ladies. In West Virginia what you see is almost always what you get.
 
I am not convinced that people haven’t found giant skeletons. There has been many reports of this over the years. Just because people were considered uneducated because they lived in rural areas or from another century doesn’t make them stupid. People know what they see. For some reason these finds get covered up. I know this is not a popular take on this topic.
 
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These are not from Virginia but show giants did exist. These are the Paracus skulls.
 
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These are not from Virginia but show giants did exist. These are the Paracus skulls.
I always thought those skulls were fascinating...they have no soft spot, so were they caused by some form of craniosynostosis or from head binding . or from something else entirely...
 
I am not convinced that people haven’t found giant skeletons. There has been many reports of this over the years. Just because people were considered uneducated because they lived in rural areas or from another century doesn’t make them stupid. People know what they see. For some reason these finds get covered up. I know this is not a popular take on this topic.
Lynne, last night Marzulli was on Coast talking about the Mounds builders. One of his statements was this and he claims to have the proof of it:

Some of the mounds may be as old as 5,000 years, he cited, and giant skeletons were reportedly found inside a number of them according to Smithsonian records.
 
I always thought those skulls were fascinating...they have no soft spot, so were they caused by some form of craniosynostosis or from head binding . or from something else entirely...
The size alone rules out what we know as normal. They are huge.
 
Lynne, last night Marzulli was on Coast talking about the Mounds builders. One of his statements was this and he claims to have the proof of it:

Some of the mounds may be as old as 5,000 years, he cited, and giant skeletons were reportedly found inside a number of them according to Smithsonian records.
Yes I’ve read and heard others discuss this. The age of the mound builders has been reported as being much older than that. Humans have been in North America way before the current accepted dates.