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Yes your correct, but its the reason for the cyclops rumors and stories.

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Ah gotcha!

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Gottcha....

K here's my next giant complaint (not that all my complaints aren't giant) the Lovelace giant, this seems to get thrown out a lot in conversations and as proof that bigfoot faught with indians. All the research I have done on this shows absolutely no mentions of giants in the archioligal digs done by any college involved in the area yet there are a thousand bigfoot related blogs that claim every dig since 1912 has provided bones from giants.

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http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/past-exhibitions/mythic-creatures/land-creatures-of-the-earth/greek-giants

 

"The opening in the center of this dwarf elephant skull is where the animal's trunk attaches. But ancient Greeks may have interpreted the large trunk opening as the massive, single eye-socket of a cyclops."

 

 

I'm with Frosty: The mammoth/mastodon connection has long been accepted as the genesis of cyclops mythos.
 

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Please excuse the miss spellings my auto correct has a mind of its own

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Gottcha....

K here's my next giant complaint (not that all my complaints aren't giant) the Lovelace giant, this seems to get thrown out a lot in conversations and as proof that bigfoot faught with indians. All the research I have done on this shows absolutely no mentions of giants in the archioligal digs done by any college involved in the area yet there are a thousand bigfoot related blogs that claim every dig since 1912 has provided bones from giants.

 

I think colleges are held to certain guidelines as to what they can "report". The subject of giants can and does cause waves, PLUS colleges are obligated to share with the authorities and/or Smithsonian I believe

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I think they have found giant bones before as well.

http://humansarefree.com/2014/09/the-great-smithsonian-cover-up-18-giant.html

Not sure I see the Squatch connection though as I think they are fully human.

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Not to answer you with a question but are colleges free to dig up stuff and not report to any authorities? I'm not arguing I'm asking

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I think it would depend on ownership. Is it a public or private dig? And does the university receive public funding?

If no on public on both counts? Then I suppose they don't have to share anything with us. Unless it's something top secret of course....,,, if they did up a UFO, don't think their sharing.

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We received a report this summer where the woman claimed the creature was 20 feet tall and let footprints that were almost 4 feet long

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If the Smithsonian or government funded the dig, THEY would decide what findings were released....need I say more? ;)

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What's being blocked? What's your opinion of the "cyclops" discovery in Crete as proof of giants now?

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