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    Default Brewer's Cave, the untold story

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    Along with an associate, in search of old arrowheads on a mountainside, [John] Brewer entered a secluded cave. Therein he discovered a set of stone steps carved into the cave floor. Clearing away some debris, he said the steps led to an entrance of a “tomb.” Within its chamber he saw stone boxes; five contained small metal plates inscribed with characters of a unknown language. Nearby were two large stone coffins which held mummified human remains. He said one body had red hair with skin still attached to its bones, while the other was blond. The mummies were excessively large, upwards to about nine feet in length. [...]

    Dr. Robert Heinerman, a Ph.D in Anthropology, was favorably impressed. Probably for his positive attitude, Brewer offered Heinerman an excursion to see the cave. Sure enough, after squeezing through some small passage ways, Dr. Heinerman descended some stairs which led into a chamber approximately twenty feet long and fourteen feet wide. He saw about three dozen stone boxes stacked against one wall and another twenty or so against the other. All were “wrapped with a cover of Juniper bark with pine pitch smeared all around so as to make them literally water proof.” In another small chamber were two mummies entombed in a cement-type sepulcher with a removable lid. They appeared to be about eight or nine feet in length, one being a male and the other female. And littering the cave were various weapons, swords, tools, and copper and metal tablets of various sizes. [...]
    Utahna Jessop shares in this lecture what happened to Brewers Cave, what is still in the cave and the research that has been done to re-gain entrance into the cave. She also shares stories of other similar finds of ancient records and artifacts that were inside the tombs of where these giant mummies have been found and then suppressed:

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    Robert Heinerman:

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    Default Re: Brewer's Cave, the untold story

    What a totally awesome find, Atlas!! I am sure Jim Viera would be mighty interested in all this!

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