Giants Didn’t Disappear, They Went Quiet

Published on December 31, 2025 at 4:12 PM

Early American archaeology did not avoid the subject of giants. Reports of oversized human remains circulated openly, including references connected to Smithsonian-era fieldwork. Then the language changed. Mentions stopped. Archives thinned. The conversation went quiet without closure.

Extinction is the simplest explanation, but not the strongest. If anomalous biology existed at scale, silence suggests removal from context rather than disappearance. Inner Earth traditions, grouped under Agartha, offer a continuity model, survival through withdrawal, not erasure.

What matters most is not proving giants, but recognizing the pattern. Documented, then omitted. Discussed, then archived. The absence became the signal.

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