This really caught my attention with red heads. People really think red heads are different. From their hair and skin color to their blood type. My dad was a 6+ redhead. I’ve heard them called aliens, for real. (There are sites dedicated to it.)
I have followed the giants, and have always wondered.... were they really giants, or were they average size for today’s humans?
Specifically, those who evolved around the equator were smaller and stockier in statue. (True, or false... idk). Those who evolved closer to the poles had less of a gravitational pull and were taller and leaner. (Could that even be true?)
But then, “Eskimos” and other North American natives don’t make sense......
Did they gravitate North later, but evolved further south? What about the Native South Americans and Africans? Did they tend to grow larger the further from the equator they were? Is the folklore of the Amazon women true?
What explains the differences?
(And this is all taking certain assumptions for granted.)
My point is, were they really giants, or just larger than the people that the exposed people were used to?
Red hair is a totally different subject than size, as is blood types.
They sure cover up every giant skeleton they find.
Ask the natives, they supposedly slaughtered red-haired giants when they came to America.
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This really caught my attention with red heads. People really think red heads are different. From their hair and skin color to their blood type. My dad was a 6+ redhead. I’ve heard them called aliens, for real. (There are sites dedicated to it.)
I have followed the giants, and have always wondered.... were they really giants, or were they average size for today’s humans?
Specifically, those who evolved around the equator were smaller and stockier in statue. (True, or false... idk). Those who evolved closer to the poles had less of a gravitational pull and were taller and leaner. (Could that even be true?)
But then, “Eskimos” and other North American natives don’t make sense......
Did they gravitate North later, but evolved further south? What about the Native South Americans and Africans? Did they tend to grow larger the further from the equator they were? Is the folklore of the Amazon women true?
What explains the differences?
(And this is all taking certain assumptions for granted.)
My point is, were they really giants, or just larger than the people that the exposed people were used to?
Red hair is a totally different subject than size, as is blood types.