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Steve Quayle (genesis6giants.com) was on Coast to Coast on Dec. 3, 2008 with dimwitted George Noory to talk about his 2008 research into giants.
Six-fingered redheaded giant, Afghanistan
He alleges that shadowy elements of the U.S. government are keeping giants in suspended animation at secret labs in order to study their genetics. According to Quayle's sources the body temperature of the giants "runs around 120 to 130 degrees" and that "these guys can go 40 miles per hour in two steps." Quayle was joined by an anonymous pilot who claimed to have transported a dead giant, shot by the military, while stationed in Afghanistan. He estimated that the creature was "12 feet tall, give or take" and "around 1,100 pounds." The pilot noted that the being had six fingers on each hand and its feet were adorned with "rudimentary shoes" made of canvas. According to what his superiors told him, the giant body was eventually "transloaded back to a base in Ohio."
L.A. Marzulli and Richard Shaw: The Kandahar Giant
Did U.S. Special Forces kill a giant in 2002? Is the U.S. government covering it up? L.A. Marzulli and Richard Shaw discuss this story with Gary Stearman (prophecywatchers.com,facebook.com/prophecywatchers).
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