Ancient giant revealed: Archaeologists unearth giant skeleton and ‘mobile phone’, revealing incredible evidence of a forgotten

Such archeology known as forbidden, because if the evidence have been accepted by official science, it would be necessary to change the books on the evolution and historical past of man. It’s simpler – refrain from speculating about archaeological discoveries that cannot be explained.

In February 2012, a group of geologists have been following a gold vein in the same place. they continued digging until they reached the bottom of the gallery.

To their complete surprise, they found a tombstone that was definitely not made of ordinary rock. Geologists took a sample, and lab results revealed that the tombstone’s components included 55% 50-carat gold dust, 15% granite dust, and 30% tungsten. Furthermore, the analysis revealed that the composite rock had been manufactured using a sort of technology unknown right now.

 

Since Rosia Montana Romania is a mining space, a number of interesting discoveries have been made over time, one of the most interesting being 2 skeletons of giants 10 meters excessive that have been found in 1976, with their legs collected in a aspect.

Lacking the equipment necessary to analyze such a find, the skeleton was sent to Moscow. Unfortunately, since then nothing has been heard from the giant.

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