The Patagonian Giants
When Europeans traversed the Magellan Strait in 1520, reports had been received of the tall, robust inhabitants found along its Eastern coast, known today as the Aónikenk. Estimates of their height varied, but they were usually said to be tall, sometimes enormously so.
For example, here is Ferdinand Magellan's chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta: [Pinkerton, 1812, pp. 314, 316]
One day when the least we expected any thing of the kind, a man of gigantic figure presented himself before us. […] The man was of such immense stature that our heads scarcely reached to his waist.
and, later:
The captain was anxious […] to transport a race of giants to Europe: with this view he ordered the two others to be arrested […] Nine of our strongest men were scarcely able to cast them to the ground, and bind them, and still even one of them succeeded in freeing himself.
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When Europeans traversed the Magellan Strait in 1520, reports had been received of the tall, robust inhabitants found along its Eastern coast, known today as the Aónikenk. Estimates of their height varied, but they were usually said to be tall, sometimes enormously so.
For example, here is Ferdinand Magellan's chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta: [Pinkerton, 1812, pp. 314, 316]
One day when the least we expected any thing of the kind, a man of gigantic figure presented himself before us. […] The man was of such immense stature that our heads scarcely reached to his waist.
and, later:
The captain was anxious […] to transport a race of giants to Europe: with this view he ordered the two others to be arrested […] Nine of our strongest men were scarcely able to cast them to the ground, and bind them, and still even one of them succeeded in freeing himself.
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When you finally reach the top of the mountain you've been climbing you will realize that there is a higher peak.
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18th century painting of Paris, France
Paintings like this were quite common in the 18th century. The mainstream narrative claims that these artistic depictions were based on imagination, not reality.
To me that sounds like a blatant cover up to hide the truth of our past.
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Paintings like this were quite common in the 18th century. The mainstream narrative claims that these artistic depictions were based on imagination, not reality.
To me that sounds like a blatant cover up to hide the truth of our past.
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Water Powered Car in 1974:
- Goes 70 MPH
- Travels over 1000 miles on one tank
- Releases zero pollution
We could be driving water-powered cars but the forces that manipulate humanity would never allow it.
As human consciousness rises, and the control system dissipates, we will see the re-emergence of great technologies like this.
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- Goes 70 MPH
- Travels over 1000 miles on one tank
- Releases zero pollution
We could be driving water-powered cars but the forces that manipulate humanity would never allow it.
As human consciousness rises, and the control system dissipates, we will see the re-emergence of great technologies like this.
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This giant sword was supposedly made by a man named Osafune Norimitsu in 1447.
The giant sword is 12½ feet long (3.8m), the body being 7 ½ feet (2.3m) and the nakago 5 feet (150m). It weighs about 31lb 15.5 oz (14.5 kg).
But who could wield such a mighty sword? A giant samurai of course.
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The giant sword is 12½ feet long (3.8m), the body being 7 ½ feet (2.3m) and the nakago 5 feet (150m). It weighs about 31lb 15.5 oz (14.5 kg).
But who could wield such a mighty sword? A giant samurai of course.
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Hollowed out log turned into a mobile office in northwest America during the 1800s
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Live the life that YOU want to live.
Don't worry about other people's opinions of you, your beliefs, or your interests.
Just do what makes you happy.
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Don't worry about other people's opinions of you, your beliefs, or your interests.
Just do what makes you happy.
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