A US Supreme Court ruling has forced the Smithsonian institution to
release classified papers dating from the early 1900’s that proves the
organization was involved in a major historical cover up of evidence
showing giants human remains in the tens of thousands had been uncovered
all across America and were ordered to be destroyed by high level
administrators to protect the mainstream chronology of human evolution
at the time.
The allegations stemming from the American Institution of Alternative Archeology (AIAA)
that the Smithsonian Institution had destroyed thousands of giant human
remains during the early 1900’s was not taken lightly by the
Smithsonian who responded by suing the organization for defamation and
trying to damage the reputation of the 168-year old institution.
During the court case, new elements were brought to light as several
Smithsonian whistle blowers admitted to the existence of documents that
allegedly proved the destruction of tens of thousands of human skeletons
reaching between 6 feet and 12 feet in height, a reality mainstream
archeology can not admit to for different reasons, claims AIAA
spokesman, James Churward.
«There has been a major cover up
by western archaeological institutions since the early 1900’s to make us
believe that America was first colonized by Asian peoples migrating
through the Bering Strait 15,000 years ago, when in fact, there are
hundreds of thousands of burial mounds all over America which the
Natives claim were there a long time before them, and that show traces
of a highly developed civilization, complex use of metal alloys and
where giant human skeleton remains are frequently found but still go
unreported in the media and news outlets» he explains.
A
giant human femur uncovered in Ohio in 2011 by the American Association
for Alternative Archeology, similar to the evidence presented in court
A turning point of the court case was when a 1.3 meter long human
femur bone was shown as evidence in court of the existence of such giant
human bones. The evidence came as a blow to the Smithsonian’s lawyers
as the bone had been stolen from the Smithsonian by one of their high
level curators in the mid 1930’s who had kept the bone all his life and
which had admitted on his deathbed in writing of the undercover
operations of the Smithsonian.
«It is a terrible thing that is being done to the American people» he wrote in the letter. «We
are hiding the truth about the forefathers of humanity, our ancestors,
the giants who roamed the earth as recalled in the Bible and ancient
texts of the world».
The US Supreme Court has since forced the Smithsonian Institution to
publicly release classified information about anything related to the
“destruction of evidence pertaining to the mound builder culture” and to
elements “relative to human skeletons of greater height than usual”, a
ruling the AIAA is extremely enthused about.
«The public release of these
documents will help archaeologists and historians to reevaluate current
theories about human evolution and help us greater our understanding of
the mound builder culture in America and around the world» explains AIAA director, Hans Guttenberg. «Finally, after over a century of lies, the truth about our giant ancestors shall be revealed to the world» he acknowledges, visibly satisfied by the court ruling.