Saturday, December 29, 2012

Josephus (37-100 AD) Describes Skulls at Stonehenge and Ohio

Josephus (37-100 AD) Describes Skulls at Stonehenge and Ohio



Flavius Josephus (37-100 AD), Writing on the race of giants

"For which reason they removed their camp to Hebron; and when they had taken it, they slew all the inhabitants. There were till then left the race of giants, who had bodies so large, and countenances so entirely different from other men, that they were surprising to the site, and terrible to the hearing. The bones of these men are still shown to this very day, unlike to any credible relations of other men." 


" Race of giants, who had bodies so large, and countenances so entirely different from other men." 
These giants with Neanderthal looking skulls spread accross the world. Here is a photo of one in California.    www.nephilimgiants.net : Neanderthal Hybrids Uncovered Within Santa Barbara, California's Burton Mound
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Skull on the left is from a burial mound at the Stonehenge site, the skull on the right is from a burial mound in Michigan where large skeletons with double rows of teeth were discovered. What is interesting about these two identical skull types is that in the Babylonian Talmud, it states that many of the giants in the Biblical Lands also bore a double set of teeth. This would add to the "strange countenances" described by Josephus.  Here is an example of this Archaic type of skull type in California  www.nephilimgiants.net : Neanderthal Hybrids Uncovered Within Santa Barbara, California's Burton Mound

Countenances or faces of the Nephilim still retained an "archaic" or "primitive" appearance.  The reason for this is that they were created from mixing Homo Heidelbergensis with Neanderthal.  This is when the Fallen Angels performed the genetic manipulation to create the race of giants.





Newspaper article from Ohio describing giant Nephilim skulls that were found with these same archaic features. This description is not the exception, but more the rule of how many of these skulls were described, both in thew Ohio Valley and those around Stonehenge in England