I haven’t watched this one yet but the why files is a great channel. He presents the information in an unbiased way for the most part and he and his team seem to do a lot of research. Definitely recommend his other videos too
Haven’t watched this but I have listened to maybe 50 podcasts discussing giants. Yes, the Smithsonian always gets brought up. They seem to have been doing their dirty work pre1960 when expansion and construction was at its peak. There are so many stories of construction crews finding huge bones, then work was shut down for a few days, then work resumed. That gap is when the Smithsonian would come in and gather the bones, then proceed to dump them in the ocean :(
There are newer stories, but they are covered up very well. The Smithsonian is in the business of finding and destroying evidence of ancient artifacts. Can’t afford to disrupt the narrative.
I haven’t watched this one yet but the why files is a great channel. He presents the information in an unbiased way for the most part and he and his team seem to do a lot of research. Definitely recommend his other videos too
I'm addicted to this channel. It's a hilarious and informative setup. The special on crop circles is straight up nuts.
Haven’t watched this but I have listened to maybe 50 podcasts discussing giants. Yes, the Smithsonian always gets brought up. They seem to have been doing their dirty work pre1960 when expansion and construction was at its peak. There are so many stories of construction crews finding huge bones, then work was shut down for a few days, then work resumed. That gap is when the Smithsonian would come in and gather the bones, then proceed to dump them in the ocean :(
There are newer stories, but they are covered up very well. The Smithsonian is in the business of finding and destroying evidence of ancient artifacts. Can’t afford to disrupt the narrative.