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Plato's Atlantis My Theory

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« Reply #210 on: July 08, 2007, 03:31:19 am »

It's starting to appear to me that there was more than one race living on earth at certain periods of time, although some seem to have died out.  Referring to the giants, skulls and skeletons have been found of large sizes all over the place, but not in great numbers.  And yet, all the ancient buildings seem to have been built to accommodate giants.  Maybe that's why the buildings are so big and not actually in honor of the gods, (unless the giants were considered gods).  Perhaps the giants did build the structures for themselves. 

An extract and photograph from the British S t r a n d magazine of December 1895, reprinted in W. G. Wood-Martin's book Traces of the Elder Faiths of Ireland, mentions a fossilised giant that had been found during mining operations in County Antrim, Ireland:

Pre-eminent among the most extraor - dinary articles ever held by a railway company is the fossilised Irish giant, which is at this moment lying at the London and North-Western Railway Company's Broad-street goods depot, and a photograph of which is reproduced here...
This monstrous figure is reputed to have been dug up by a Mr Dyer whilst prospecting for iron ore in County Antrim. The principal measurements are: entire length, 12 ft 2 in.; girth of chest, 6 ft 6 in.; and length of arms, 4 ft 6 in. There are six toes on the right foot. The gross weight is 2 tons 15 cwt.; so that it took half a dozen men and a powerful crane to place this article of lost property in position for the Strand magazine artist.

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