Showing posts with label giant trees. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Missouri's Drowned Giants — The Ozark Valleys the Army Corps of Engineers Flooded in the 1930s

Lake of the Ozark Giant Skeleton Map


Between 1931 and 1979, the Army Corps of Engineers built massive dams across the Ozark region, flooding millions of acres and creating dozens of enormous reservoirs. Lake of the Ozarks. Table Rock Lake. Bull Shoals. Truman Lake. Official reason: flood control, hydroelectric power, recreation. But every major valley flooded had one thing in common—documented giant skeleton discoveries in the decades before the dams were built.
1885, Osage River valley (now Lake of the Ozarks): Workers exposed caves containing skeletal remains with a femur measuring thirty-three inches—suggesting a nine-foot height. 1903, same valley: Farmer Thomas Clarkson discovered a stone chamber ten feet square containing three skeletons, the largest measuring eight feet seven inches, alongside a twelve-pound copper blade. Both sites were collected by the Smithsonian, then flooded in 1931 beneath what became a 60,000-acre reservoir.
Lake of the Ozarks Giant Skeleton Map Locations


1921, White River valley (now Table Rock Lake): Missouri Speleological Survey documented cave chambers containing seven giant skeletons ranging from seven feet four inches to nine feet one inch, with corbelled ceilings and copper tools. The survey recommended multi-year investigation. In 1958, before that study could happen, the entire valley was flooded beneath 200 feet of water.

1936, Bull Shoals region: WPA archaeological team excavated a collapsed stone structure containing fifteen skeletons ranging from seven feet six inches to eight feet eleven inches. Their report recommended preservation for further study. In 1951, the site was submerged beneath Bull Shoals Lake.

1968-1974, Osage River valley near Clinton, Missouri (now Truman Lake): Pre-dam surveys documented "anomalous structures of unknown origin" and noted that "preliminary excavation revealed skeletal remains of unusual size" but "further investigation was not possible due to project timeline constraints." The site was flooded in 1979. Materials collected were sent to the Army Corps of Engineers for "long-term storage and potential future analysis." There is no public record of that analysis ever being conducted.

This investigation examines why a military engineering division controls recreational lakes, why every Ozark valley with documented giant discoveries was systematically flooded between the 1930s and 1970s, and why flooding is the perfect suppression mechanism—not destroying evidence, but making it permanently inaccessible beneath hundreds of feet of water where no independent investigation will ever be permitted.

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additions to this blog by Scotty: Map Locations by Grok using this map: https://www.lake-art.com/cdn/shop/files/mo-lake-of-the-ozarks-miller-3D-wood-map-424_1800x1800.png?


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Sunday, June 9, 2024

Collection of Giant Videos

Videos on Giants of the old world. I make short youtube video clips like this to share easily around social media sites I found a second video by Flatwater about Giants of South America Here is another by Flatwater on the Giant Subject Giant Videos from the Bitchute Site

Saturday, April 1, 2023

A Deeper Conversation...Giant Trees


After watching Chad's video 'Mother Earth: Ley Lines, Meridians & Giant Trees,' & "Mother Earth:  Amusement Parks, Asylums & the Old World,"  I shared some thoughts with him from my perspective on those videos and he set up this interview for me with him in which we discuss our different perspectives concerning man-made vs. natural, and in the course of conversation coming from different perspectives, we find common ground upon which our ideas merge together.

I reference the two-part "Bonanza! Correlation of Mines & Minerals to the Earth’s Grid System" series I just uploaded in this conversation, which I had originally uploaded 3-years ago as a 4-part series.   

Chad's excellent video-editing of our conversation included clips from the movie "Avatar."  After my conversation with Chad, I decided to merge the original four-part series into two and re-upload it.  

In the course of updating the  "Bonanza! Correlation of Mines & Minerals to the Earth’s Grid System" series,  it became abundantly clear to me that Avatar's "Pandora" and Earth are one and the same  in terms of what has been taking place here on Earth with regards to indiscriminate mining and the destruction of trees and the ecosystem in the process.

Bonanza! The Correlation of Mines & Minerals - Part 1 Cape Farewell, Greenland to Merida, Mexico:
  
Bonanza! The Correlation of Mines & Minerals - Part 1 Cape Farewell, Greenland to Merida, Mexico:    • Bonanza! The Corr...  

Bonanza! Correlation of Mines & Minerals to the Earth’s Grid System - Pt 2 Cape Farewell to Maldives:    • Bonanza! Correlat...  

Links to Chad's videos upon which are conversation was based:

Mother Earth: Ley Lines, Meridians & Giant Trees:   


Mother Earth: Amusement Parks, Asylums & the Old World:    • Mother Earth: Amu...  

Missouri's Drowned Giants — The Ozark Valleys the Army Corps of Engineers Flooded in the 1930s

Between 1931 and 1979, the Army Corps of Engineers built massive dams across the Ozark region, flooding millions of acres and creating dozen...