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Red-headed Viking giants found buried in Nevada

Giant red-headed mummies

When you read these articles, you don’t have to believe or disbelieve them. Get on the Net and find out for yourself.

There is so much information and artifacts proving that the Vikings were here in AD 1000 that one wonders why it is kept from us. Go find out. All I can do is point you in the right direction.

Legends of the Piute Indians of northwestern Nevada were recorded in 1883 in “Life Among the Piutes” by Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins. Legends of Red-Haired Giants and Runic Mysteries inscribed on rocks.

The Museum of the American Indian dismissed the evidence. Part of the evidence: a nine foot tall skeleton found in a cave near Pyramid Lake. An eight-footer on the Humboldt Lake bed. A seven-foot-seven at the Friedman Ranch. One Nine and a half or possibly ten feet in a lake near Troy.

They may not be giants, but they are definitely Vikings. The Vikings mated alpha males with alpha females to produce giant-sized warriors. They traveled and explored in small groups of about thirty warriors. They used their narrow dragon boats to travel the rivers inland. Thirty men were enough to transport his ship overland. That is why we only found one skeleton at the time of these Viking explorers.

By the way, the hair of the mummies found in the Ried collection is reddish-brown. There is an obvious lack of interest in determining facts about the Red-Headed Giants.

At the Lowic Museum of Anthropology, in Berkly California, the giant mummies we talk about in this article were shipped and have disappeared. Only three mummies are on display, all under six feet. What happened to the Red Headed Giants? What’s going on?

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