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Did Giants build Etowah Indian Mounds, Georgia? (Nephilim Proof)
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We are at Etowah mounds in Georgia and I am going to show you some solid evidence that the builders of these mounds were Giants over 7 feet tall. This may sound absurd to some of you, but by the end of this video, I think you will agree with me that the mound builders were in fact Giants.
First, here is a sign inside the museum at Etowah Mounds. It reads When the Spanish came to the Southeast they found healthy people, who were on average, larger than Europeans. Spanish explorers often commented on the tall and robust chiefs they met. Their larger size may have been the result of privileged diet.
Let's face it, this is official information from the state of Georgia placed at the Etowah Mounds museum. The first line clearly says that the mound builders were larger than Europeans. But how large were they?
If you look at books and eyewitness accounts from the early European explorers, they mention the height as anywhere ranging from 7 to 14 feet. And they have repeatedly referred to the mound builders as “Giants”. This last line is thrown in there so that there won't be a public uproar. I've never heard of a privileged diet that can make human beings grow 7 to 14 feet tall. You can become fit or obese, but it is impossible to become a giant with privileged diet.
Now, the average European at that time was 5 6' and the let’s assume the average mound builder was about 9 feet tall. This is how they would look together. I am 5’ 6’’ and I am standing next to a picture of a guy who was 9 feet tall. The big difference here is that this man is an isolated case in human beings but there was an entire race of Giant mound builders that Europeans encountered. Imagine how tiny Europeans would have felt while interacting with these Giants.
If Etowah mounds were in fact built by Giants, shouldn't archaeologists have unearthed at least a few gigantic skeletons somewhere in Georgia? Here is a newspaper clip that says a 14 feet giant skeleton was found not somewhere in Georgia, but exactly at Etowah mounds. Etowah mounds were called Tumlin mounds before 1953. And this piece of news is not from a small local newspaper, but from New York Times, which was the equivalent of CNN at that time.
But is it possible that this is just an erroneous piece of news published by mistake? No, if you look through older newspapers there are not hundreds, but thousands of articles that talk about giant skeletons found in Mounds all across the U.S.
Now, if Giant Mound Builders really lived in Etowah Mounds this museum would display giant artifacts, right? Wouldn’t the common items they used like pots and pans be larger than what regular people use? But we have a museum full of regular sized artifacts. How is this possible?
Here is a sign that explains it. It reads “Artifacts from this display case are from surrounding local areas but are NOT from Etowah Mounds”. Here is another sign which says the same thing.
How about other artifacts? This is not from Etowah mounds, not this and not this either. In a minute, I will show you a few strange items that were unearthed from Etowah Indian mounds.
But before that, were these Giants simply tall human beings? Did Europeans just see a race of tall mound builders and call them Giants? If we look through old newspapers, the mystery deepens because many of these unearthed giant skeletons had double rows of teeth or a pair of horns or both. So who are these Giants? Are they Nephilim mentioned in the Bible, born as hybrids between Gods and humans? One mysterious similarity around the world is that gigantic structures like the Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, Bhima’s Stove in India and Stonehenge in England were all reportedly built by Giants. And in the U.S, I’ve shown you Serpent Mound, Alligator Mound and now Etowah Mounds – all these unusual structures also reportedly built by Nephilims.
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“Flat Earth? The Bible And Science Say No!” Featuring Dr Robert Carter
It comes as a surprise to some when they learn that Christianity has NEVER taught the earth was flat. It comes as a bigger surprise to learn that some people today think it is. How can the enquiring person know? How can we separate the good information from the bad? What critical tests can be made to prove it one way or the other? Dr Carter explores these issues and gives a definitive, easy-to-understand answer.
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Ku Klux Klan | Wikipedia audio article
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The Ku Klux Klan (), commonly called the KKK or simply the Klan and commonly misspelled as the Klu Klux Klan, refers to three distinct secret movements at different points in time in the history of the United States. Each has advocated extremist reactionary positions such as white supremacy, white nationalism, anti-immigration and—especially in later iterations—Nordicism and anti-Catholicism. Historically, the KKK used terrorism—both physical assault and murder—against groups or individuals whom they opposed. All three movements have called for the purification of American society and all are considered right-wing extremist organizations. In each era, membership was secret and estimates of the total were highly exaggerated by both friends and enemies.
The first Klan flourished in the Southern United States in the late 1860s, then died out by the early 1870s. It sought to overthrow the Republican state governments in the South during the Reconstruction Era, especially by using violence against African-American leaders. With numerous autonomous chapters across the South, it was suppressed around 1871, through federal law enforcement. Members made their own, often colorful, costumes: robes, masks and conical hats, designed to be terrifying and to hide their identities.The second group was founded in the South in 1915 and it flourished nationwide in the early and mid-1920s, including urban areas of the Midwest and West. Taking inspiration from D. W. Griffith's 1915 silent film The Birth of a Nation, which mythologized the founding of the first Klan, it employed marketing techniques and a popular fraternal organization structure. Rooted in local Protestant communities, it sought to maintain white supremacy, often took a pro-Prohibition stance, and it opposed Catholics and Jews, while also stressing its opposition to the Catholic Church at a time of high emigration from the mostly Catholic nations of Central Europe and Southern Europe. This second organization was funded by selling its members a standard white costume. It used K-words which were similar to those used by the first Klan, while adding cross burnings and mass parades to intimidate others. It rapidly declined in the later half of the 1920s.
The third and current manifestation of the KKK emerged after 1950, in the form of localized and isolated groups that use the KKK name. They have focused on opposition to the civil rights movement, often using violence and murder to suppress activists. It is classified as a hate group by the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center. As of 2016, the Anti-Defamation League puts total Klan membership nationwide at around 3,000, while the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) puts it at 6,000 members total.The second and third incarnations of the Ku Klux Klan made frequent references to America's Anglo-Saxon blood, hearkening back to 19th-century nativism. Although members of the KKK swear to uphold Christian morality, virtually every Christian denomination has officially denounced the KKK.
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Segregation in the southern USA (Jim Crow Laws period Photos)
Photos about racial segregation in the Southern United States during the 1920's, 1930's, 1940's and 1950's. In those days, white southern governments (local and state) established racist segregational laws. Blacks were not allowed to stay together with whites in public places such as lunch counters, restaurants, theaters, public transportation, schools, restrooms, pools, fountains, waiting rooms, libraries, some communities, etc. Ever since, most of the black community was Christian, and were known as the black church (African American Baptists, Episcopalians, Pentecostals, Methodists, etc). Many of them expressed their faith in the middle of these troubled times with public demonstrations known as Prayer-ins, which would also be used by Pastor Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement.
I used a Negro Spiritual as background music in this video. Of all the pictures, only one was taken in Boston; all the others were taken in Southern States such as Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia, etc. Here you can see statements like White only or Colored people only, whose authors will be judged in the Judgment Day. All segregationists are sinners who are to be condemned, as The Bible assures: Whoever despises his neighbor is a sinner (Proverbs 14:21).
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Paul Kennedy, former Chaplain of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, discuses the church and mental illness and mental disabilities. He speaks on how the church has remained silent on persons with mental illness.
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Sisters of St. Joseph | Wikipedia audio article
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The Sisters of St. Joseph, also known as the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph and abbreviated C.S.J. or S.S.J., is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Le Puy-en-Velay, France, in 1650. This Congregation has approximately 14,000 members worldwide: about 7,000 in the United States; 2,000 in France; and are active in fifty other countries.
Florence, Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:24 1 Geography
00:02:27 2 History
00:03:10 3 Demographics
00:03:19 3.1 2010
00:03:58 3.2 2000
00:07:48 4 Education
00:09:50 5 Government
00:10:55 6 Culture and events
00:11:20 6.1 Museums
00:14:22 6.2 Festivals
00:18:07 6.3 Other attractions
00:18:28 7 Recreation
00:18:37 7.1 Parks
00:21:59 7.2 Other recreation
00:22:32 8 Transportation
00:26:35 9 Media
00:27:24 9.1 AM radio
00:27:50 9.2 FM radio
00:29:15 9.3 Television and low-power television
00:29:57 9.3.1 Past television stations
00:30:50 10 Climate
00:32:07 11 Notable people
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- Socrates
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Florence is a city in, and the county seat of, Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States, in the state's northwest corner.
According to the 2010 census, the city's population was 39,319.
Florence is the largest and principal city of the Florence-Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Statistical Area (which includes Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia metropolitan areas in Colbert and Lauderdale counties). Florence is considered northwestern Alabama's primary economic hub.
Annual tourism events include the W. C. Handy Music Festival in the summer and the Renaissance Faire in the fall. Landmarks in Florence include the Rosenbaum House, the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home located in Alabama.
Florence and Lauderdale County have one hospital, Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital. ECM is a 358 bed facility owned by RCCH HealthCare Partners in Brentwood, Tennessee. In 2010 RCCH HealthCare Partners announced that they would build a new hospital in Florence. The hospital is due to be completed in December 2018.
The type of municipal government is mayor-council.
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Red Tails | Talks at Google
Google LA hosted a screening and panel discussion with members of the cast and the producer of Red Tails. Participating in the discussion were producer Rick McCallum and actors Elijah Kelley, David Oyelowo, and Andre Royo. This talk took place on February 23, 2012 as part of the Filmmakers@Google series.
Emmy Noether and The Fabric of Reality
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June 16, 2010
ABSTRACT:
Emmy Noether made perhaps the most significant discovery of the 20th century. A female Jewish intellectual in Nazi Germany (you can do that math), Emmy's was a special approach to life. Noether's Theorem ties the laws of nature -- from Newton's laws to thermodynamics to charge conservation -- directly to the geometry of space and time, the very fabric of reality. It is the basis for the standard model of particle physics, quantum electrodynamics, and grand unified theories including supersymmetry and superstrings. As usual in physics, it gets really interesting when the theorem is violated: answers to the origin of mass and the matter-antimatter asymmetry problems emerge when Noether's theorem is violated. Two things should bother you about Noether's Theorem: (1) how come so few people have heard of Emmy Noether? and (2) why isn't her theorem well known to lovers of science? With the help of a bunch of straw, Ransom Stephens solves these problems on June 16, 2010.
Speaker Info:
Ransom Stephens, Ph.D. Ransom Stephens, Ph.D., is a professor of particle physics turned writer and speaker. He has worked on experiments at SLAC, Fermilab, CERN, and Cornell; discovered a new type of matter formed by the fusion of two photons, made the most precise measurements of rare bottom quark decays in the world, and was on the team that discovered the top quark. His new novel, The God Patent (TheGodPatent.com), is set in the battle between science and religion over the nature of the soul and the origin of the universe. It features a character based on the turn of the century mathematician, Emmy Noether.