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Smithsonian hiding giant skeletons in its closets


  Evidence of giants in America is almost overwhelming in Richard J. Dewhurst’s new 2014 book “The Ancient Giants who Ruled America.”   Not only does he document finds of giant skulls and skeletons in at least 25 states from California to South Carolina, he blows the whistle on the Smithsonian’s cover-up of those finds.

“What my research has revealed,” Dewhurst says, “is that the Smithsonian has been at the center of a vast cover-up of America’s true history since the 1880s. . . . After the Civil War the Smithsonian began to adopt a policy of excluding any evidence of direct foreign influence in the Americas prior to Columbus.”

After providing encyclopedic evidence of giants, Dewhurst adds, “As we have seen time and time again in this book, major caches of archaeological material are handed over to the Smithsonian, only later to disappear down the memory hole of traditional research.”

Old newspaper reports about giants

Some old newspaper reports give credence to the idea that evidence of giants in America disappears down the Smithsonian’s “memory hole.”  Here is a sampling of excerpts from  newspaper articles written when giant skeletal remains were first found:

THE CHARLEROI MAIL (Pennsylvania) – May 7, 1953:  “All together, forty-nine skeletons were exhumed, the tallest being eight feet tall.  These skeletons were reportedly taken to the Harrisburg Museum for reassembly and then shipped to the Smithsonian for further study.  However, the Smithsonian denies any knowledge of them.”

THE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL (South Carolina) – September 23, 1923 – “In this vault were five skeletons, four of whom had been placed in each corner in an erect position, and the fifth was lying flat on the floor.  The four seemed to be standing guard over a chief or important person.  This man was a giant, seven feet, six inches tall. . . . Other mounds were excavated and records made, writes the Smithsonian in 1883.  In one a large skeleton was found surrounded by ten other skeletons.”

THE GEORGIA BANNER (Athens) – May 6, 1884:  “The stones were removed, when in a kind of vault beneath them, the skeleton of a giant, who measured seven feet two inches, was found. . . . All the relics were carefully packed and sent to the Smithsonian Institution, and are said to be the most interesting collection ever found in America.”

Smithsonian ignores other institutions

When it comes to giants in America, it appears the Smithsonian also chooses to ignore significant archaeological digs and collections by major universities and museums.  Below are some of the institutions mentioned in old newspaper articles regarding giant skeletons. The dates of the source articles are in parentheses just in case the institutions no longer exist or the old skeletal remains have since disappeared.  All the articles can be found in Dewhurst’s book.

American Indian Museum (1916)
Golden Gate Park Memorial Museum (1911)
Museum of Ohio State University (1897)

Ohio Museum (1926)
American Investigating Museum (1916)
Missouri Archaeological Survey (1964)
Oshkosh Public Museum (1961)

University of Wisconsin (1912)
University of Utah (1959)
State University of Iowa (1958)
American University of Washington (1975)
Carnegie Museum (1920)
University of Minnesota (1930)
Salem College (1930)
University of Oklahoma (1939)
University of Alabama (1930)

CAUTION:  Many people have created photo and video hoaxes of giant skeletal remains, which is why old newspaper accounts before Photoshop are so important.

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