Hugh Newman - Giant Skeletons Discovered, When Giants Roamed the Earth
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Hugh Newman - Giant Skeletons Discovered, When Giants Roamed the Earth
Video by Nexus Magazine
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Grutte Pier’s Giant Helmet
Pier Gerlofs Donia: The Giant Frisian Warrior
Frisians are the tallest people in the world. Dutch people are the tallest as a nation and Frisians, who live in the north of the country, are the tallest in the land. Here is the giant helmet of Frisian freedom fighter Grutte Pier (around 1500) who was a giant.
While many of these nicknames all mean the same thing, and in English, is translated as Great / Big Pier. This is a reference to his legendary size and strength
“Pier was so strong that he could bend a coin using just his thumb and forefinger. Another legend attesting to his great strength is that he was able to pick up a plough with just one hand.”
“Pier brandished a Biedenhänder, a sword that was wielded with two hands. ‘Grutte Pier’s Sword’ is today kept in the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden. This weapon is as tall as the legendary warrior himself, and weighs 6.6 kg (14.6 lbs)”
The helmet of Grutte Pier is not acromegalia in shape. It is unlikely that Pier was a genetic malfunction, or some mutation of nature. It is more likely that this is a case of revertion. Or just a case of greater maturity which has now faded in our current times. This giant helmet is kept in the museum of the city of Leeuwarden Friesland, Netherlands.
Robert Wadlow and the Giant Helmet!
The helmet of Grutte Pier would wobble around even on the pituitary malfunctioned skull of Robert Wadlow. This helmet is an important hard evidence for giants as the runt-hunters and Wadlow fanatics may say that the sword of Grutte Pier is a ceremonial, making up pretending that there is some ceremony, imagining a normal size man using a giant sword for show. What this helmet does is debunk the idea of giant swords being ceremonial. No ceremony can be imagined for the sword, in conjunction with the helmet. This may very well be the catalyst in setting the record straight that all of these giant swords, axes and other weapons are usable, and to size of their giant wearers.
His Sword:
Source:
http://greaterancestors.com/grutte-piers-giant-helmet/
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There is a giant Sword called Norimitsu Odachi in Japan located in Kibitsu Shrine.
The Norimitsu Odachi is a huge sword from Japan. It is so large, in fact, that it was said to have been wielded by a giant. Apart from the basic knowledge of it having been forged in the 15th century AD, measuring 3.77 meters (12.37 ft.) in length, and weighing as much as 14.5 kg (31.97 lbs.), this impressive sword is shrouded in mystery.
Normal size relations between sword and warrior:
備州長船法光 - Bishu Osafune Norimitsu (dated 1447)
Total length: 377 cm
Blade length: 227 cm
Weight: 14,5 kg
The rusty Blade alone
another giant Sword in Japan:
太郎太刀 - Taroutachi (It is described being sword Makara Naotaka used in 1570 at battle of Anegawa) Blade length: 220 cm Weight: 4,5 kg
yet another big one:
Odachi made by 三家正吉 Sanie Masayoshi (dated 1843) Blade length: 224 cm
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