Hidden History: Did Giants Walk the Earth?
Massive human-like skeletons have been discovered all over the world, including in the United States, but science and history have forgotten them - deliberately.
As people who’ve spent our lives in the 20th and 21st centuries, we’ve been fed a very standardized version of history that neatly documents the rise of mankind and completely dismisses alternative theories, even those backed up by fact.
I recently reported on some of the hidden information surrounding Antarctica and the truth that nobody outside the upper echelons of global governments and the government-backed “scientific community” really knows what Antarctica is or what’s there, because it’s forbidden. Private exploration of the entire continent (or is it an ice wall?) is banned under the Antarctic Treaty System and everything we’ve been told about the place has been heavily censored.
ANTARCTICA: What Are They Hiding?
And just as we’re not allowed to explore Antarctica, modern-day humans, especially Americans, aren’t allowed to know about the massive bones and skeletal remains of “giants” that have been discovered the world over.
These discoveries have been happening for hundreds of years.
As I mentioned in an X post, way back in 1613, the largest proclaimed human skeleton ever found was dug up in France.
Before death, the skeleton’s owner stood a whopping 25 and a half feet tall and has been believed for over 400 years to have been a man named Theutobochus, a “legendary” king of the Teutons, an ancient Germanic ethnic group.
And that’s where things get very interesting.
While some scientists and researchers have claimed the bones belonged to a prehistoric elephant, according to an 1869 report in Harper’s Magazine, the bones were discovered in a massive tomb, dedicated to “Theutobochus Rex”.
Harper’s Magazine reported the following:
"In times more modern (1613), some masons digging near the ruins of a castle in Dauphiné, in a field which by tradition had long been called 'The Giant's Field,' at a depth of 18 feet discovered a brick tomb 30 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 8 feet high, on which was a gray stone with the words 'Theutobochus Rex' cut thereon. When the tomb was opened they found a human skeleton entire, 30-1/2 feet long, 10 feet wide across the shoulders, and 5 feet deep from the breast to the back. His teeth were about the size of an ox's foot, and his shin-bone measured 4 feet in length."
The story of Theutobochus and the pile of massive bones could easily be dismissed as a myth or a ruse, were it not for the fact that similar skeletons and artifacts have been found all over the world, including in the United States.
Before our modern, monolithic version of “settled science” was sold to the masses, these finds were regularly reported on in the media, until they were “debunked” and derided by the Smithsonian, which has long been accused of covering up discoveries that conflict with the established narrative.
The museum has even been accused of stealing giant bones and misleading those who found them by convincing them to turn the bones over for the good of science and mankind, only for them never to be seen again.
Amazingly, if the discovery of giant American skeletons is to be believed, it would corroborate the folklore of many American Indian tribes, who have passed down tales of combating giants for generations.
Though reports on giant bones and other potentially ground-breaking discoveries are few and far between in 2024, as recently as 2016, the St. Cloud Times, a newspaper based in St. Cloud, Minnesota, reported on the 1868 discovery of a 10-foot-tall, “behemoth” human skeleton.
As reported in 2016 by the St. Cloud Times, based on an 1868 story in the now-defunct Sauk Rapids Sentinal:
Water company employees reportedly discovered the bones while quarrying rock for a dam near the present day site of Lions Park, between the Sauk Rapids Bridge and the former bridge site.
According to the [1868 local news] story, the workers found embedded “in solid granite rock the remains of a human being of gigantic stature.”
The grave — reported as being 12 feet long, 4 feet wide and 3 feet deep — was estimated to be about 2 feet below the level of the river. Atop the tomb, the report said, was a flat limestone rock that remained separate from the surrounding granite.
“The remains are completely petrified, and are of gigantic dimensions,” the story states. “The head is massive, measures thirty-one and one-half inches in circumference, but low in the osfrontis, and very flat on top.”
The story details additional dimensions, such as a 26¼-inch femur, a 25½-inch fibula and more than 59 inches for the measurement around the chest. The skeleton measured 10 feet, 9½ inches from the “crown of the head to the sole of the foot.”
However, after their discovery, the bones are said to have vanished, having been stolen and taken to the East Coast by train.