A Race of Giants

2015 • 61 minutes
3,5
68 avis
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À propos de ce film

Legends speak of Giants that once walked the earth. In America alone there have been over 1,500 newspaper accounts, including 3,781 skeletons of a race of blond-haired giants discovered and exhumed. Where did the evidence go? Did the Smithsonian Institution cover it up?

Notes et avis

3,5
68 avis
Neil 'Cidi AL-Masry' Sandage Sidi Al-Masri
15 août 2015
A Race of Giants, fundamentally has a problem, as the Scholars are forced to use the term "Double Row of Teeth" for people who merely have one complete set of teeth = which is in fact two rows of teeth. 2nd, in some cases it is known a separate jaw bone was planted in the graves inside the larger actual jaw bone, not belonging to the primary skeleton and possibly not from the date of burial or date of death. 3rd, and most importantly the cannibalism is entirely false propaganda and lies forced onto people by VatiCanus Hill York Rite and Baptist Scottish Left, because all of the evidence is clearly herbivorous = plant eating flattish teeth and not the spiked teeth that every single meat eating creature possesses. 4th, SmithSonian Institute really is the most evil edifice of lies and deceit on Earth having been created with a filter, that no agricultural history may be documented, it is to appear all peoples killed by Europeans were Adam & Eve, for purposes of a self-destructive VatiCanus Vulgate created after both the Alcoran 632 AD & Fuldensis Codex, our the entire planet of life, and all families living past 120 years reaching 130 are murdered and erased for divergence.
Greg Merritt
27 mai 2015
The audio quality is bad for starters. The narrator seems to be whispering, and you can't really hear too well what he is saying. You never see a single person interviewed, and all of the images seem like a jumbled mess, and most have nothing to do with what the narrator is saying. There are cheesy reenactments with a dude in a bad gorilla suit. They keep using the same footage and same bad uninteresting photos over and over again. And the narrator keeps going back to the same themes and repeating himself over and over. Plus he just keeps rambling on in a monotone way, without taking many pauses. It sheds little light on this. Now granted, the subject is wacky. I didn't have much hope for this one, but it wasn't even entertaining. Just plain boring and dull and bad. Save your money and your time.
Ernesto Vargas
28 mai 2015
No real science or discoveries to back up what the premise is about...giants. All the images are of graves and random skeletons which arent even compared scientifically to any real giants remains. Your essentially listening to a podcast recorded over random scenes. Don't waste your money