The World(s) Under Our World
• August 24, 2019 • 18 CommentsPosted in Our Lost History, X research
Tags: American Caves, Bottomless Holes, Buffalo Bayou, Chthonic, D.U.M.B.s, Damanhur, Devil's Hole, Giant Crystal Cave, Grand Canyon Cave Hotel Room, H.G. Dyer, Hollow Earth, Houston Cistern, Inner Space Caverns, John Adams, Lechuguilla Cave, lost worlds, Luray Caverns, Mel's Hole, Mole People, Naica Mine, Secret bases, smithsonian institute, Stalacpipe Organ, Star Gates, Subterranean, Symmes' Hole, Tunnel networks, Underground Cities, Washington DC, Wyandotte Cave
When Giants Roamed the Americas
• April 19, 2019 • 9 CommentsPosted in Our Lost History
Tags: American mythology, Anna Swan, Annie Christmas, antropophage, BFG, Big friendly Giant, Bowery Boys, Captain Stormalong, Cardiff Giant, Catalina giants, Cyrus Thompson, Febold Feboldson, Fireboy, Giant folklore, giant skeletons, Giants in America, Giants with double rows of teeth, Grandfather Mountain, Holocaust of Giants, hyperborea, Indian Head, instant petrification, Jay Dreamerz, Joe Magarac, Johnny Kaw, Kemp Morgan, Mansface Hill, Martin van Buren Bates, McKees Rock, Mose Humphrey, Mother Ann Rock, Mound culture, Mount Mansfield Vermont, Mount susitna Alaska, Mudflood, Mudflood Reset, North pole continents, north pole mercator map, Old Man of the Mountain New Hampshire, Old maps, P.T. Barnum, Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, petrified giants, Profile Rock, Queen Califia, Rasputina, Seville Ohio, silification, smithsonian institute, tartarian architecture, The Giantess of Nova Scotia, The Kentucky River Giant, Ute Mountain, World's Tallest married Couple
The Smithsonian’s Basement
• March 30, 2019 • 15 CommentsPosted in Our Lost History
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, american giants, Andrew Jackson Downing, antiqui-tech, Civil War, Controllers, Cyrus Thompson, Fake History, Foucault Pendulum, giant skeletons, giant skulls, giants, James Renwick, James Smithson, John Quincy Adams, Joseph Henry, Lewis Powell, Mary Henry, Megatherium Club, Mounds in America, Mudflood, Old buildings, OOPA, Out of place artifacts, Richard Rush, Seneca Sandstone, smithsonian, Smithsonian Basement, Smithsonian Castle, Smithsonian fire, smithsonian institute, Smithsonian legacy, tartarian architecture, The Smithsonian's Basement, William Seward
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