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Post by postmodernmonk on Mar 11, 2012 8:06:47 GMT 10
In 1988, on the last day of his private investigation trip, he contacted an old man from a grave robber dynasty. The meeting was took place in a farm-house in Bir Hooker, 100 kilometers northeast of Cairo. After paying, $ 300 Spörri had a look at the grave robber unsold treasure. Wrapped in old rags was the bone and dermis. Spörri told BILD.de: "It was an oblong package, smelled musty. I was totally flabbergasted when I saw the dark brown giant finger. I was allowed to take it in hand and also to take pictures; a bill was put next to it to get a size comparison. "The bent finger was split open and covered with dried mold."It was surprisingly easy, maybe a few hundred grams My heart was up to his neck. That was incredible. In size to a matching body should have been about 15 feet tall" The grave robber also showed the Swiss certificate of authenticity and an X-ray image. Both are from the 60s. original article (in german): www.bild.de/news/mystery-themen/mystery/in-aegypten-gefunden-23053704.bild.html
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Post by Wes Gear on Mar 11, 2012 8:19:02 GMT 10
Nice, 15 foot sounds like a giant to me.
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 12, 2012 22:11:36 GMT 10
That's a frigging awesome find,man i hope this is genuin! I bet mainstream will do it's best to keep this under wraps?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2012 15:30:56 GMT 10
Could have been a genetic defect?
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 13, 2012 20:55:18 GMT 10
Could have been a genetic defect? maybe but 15 inches of bone in that finger and not just tumor in the skin could help solve! The so called giants finger need the best analysis done to determine first if it's genuine then to determine composition/DNA
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Post by blacky on Apr 15, 2012 7:11:22 GMT 10
Could have been a genetic defect? arrrrr man where do you get this pictures darryl lol cool post though!
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