AJ Gentile
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Native American legends say exactly that, that it's this creature that lives between worlds.
And the same with giants as well. They have the legends of the red-haired giants that were chased west. I'm glad we're getting to that.
And the same with giants as well. They have the legends of the red-haired giants that were chased west. I'm glad we're getting to that.
And the same with giants as well. They have the legends of the red-haired giants that were chased west. I'm glad we're getting to that.
The Smithsonian? Oh, that was – yeah, that was G.E. Kincaid in the Smithsonian cover-up.
The Smithsonian? Oh, that was – yeah, that was G.E. Kincaid in the Smithsonian cover-up.
The Smithsonian? Oh, that was – yeah, that was G.E. Kincaid in the Smithsonian cover-up.
Grand Canyon. That's a good story.
Grand Canyon. That's a good story.
Grand Canyon. That's a good story.
You cannot fly over. Right. And you can't fly under the rim. Yet when you go to those bad places, suddenly a white plane flies over under the rim. Black helicopters show up. I showed on my episode. I show the black helicopters showing up like they do show.
You cannot fly over. Right. And you can't fly under the rim. Yet when you go to those bad places, suddenly a white plane flies over under the rim. Black helicopters show up. I showed on my episode. I show the black helicopters showing up like they do show.
You cannot fly over. Right. And you can't fly under the rim. Yet when you go to those bad places, suddenly a white plane flies over under the rim. Black helicopters show up. I showed on my episode. I show the black helicopters showing up like they do show.
So the story is – it shows up I believe in like the Phoenix Gazette. It's 1903 or so. And the explorer is G.E. Kincaid and he's going down. He's looking for gold deposits or whatever. This is just before Teddy Roosevelt made the Grand Canyon a preserve. He was a naturalist. So he finds these steps that are clearly man-made.
So the story is – it shows up I believe in like the Phoenix Gazette. It's 1903 or so. And the explorer is G.E. Kincaid and he's going down. He's looking for gold deposits or whatever. This is just before Teddy Roosevelt made the Grand Canyon a preserve. He was a naturalist. So he finds these steps that are clearly man-made.
So the story is – it shows up I believe in like the Phoenix Gazette. It's 1903 or so. And the explorer is G.E. Kincaid and he's going down. He's looking for gold deposits or whatever. This is just before Teddy Roosevelt made the Grand Canyon a preserve. He was a naturalist. So he finds these steps that are clearly man-made.
He follows the steps up, and there's a cave, and he goes in there, and he describes hieroglyphics that look Egyptian but are not quite. He finds a statue that he describes as like Buddha-like, not Egyptian, not human, but sort of like Buddha, and all these – Weapons, shields, gold, all sorts of stuff. He keeps going. He finds a deserted city in the caves.
He follows the steps up, and there's a cave, and he goes in there, and he describes hieroglyphics that look Egyptian but are not quite. He finds a statue that he describes as like Buddha-like, not Egyptian, not human, but sort of like Buddha, and all these – Weapons, shields, gold, all sorts of stuff. He keeps going. He finds a deserted city in the caves.
He follows the steps up, and there's a cave, and he goes in there, and he describes hieroglyphics that look Egyptian but are not quite. He finds a statue that he describes as like Buddha-like, not Egyptian, not human, but sort of like Buddha, and all these – Weapons, shields, gold, all sorts of stuff. He keeps going. He finds a deserted city in the caves.
And all these tunnels and caverns go everywhere, and he's trying to map everything. He comes out, and he goes back to town, and he gathers together a group that we're going to go find this stuff again. And people are excited about it. And a couple of weeks go by, and everyone's gathered to go on the expedition. He never shows.