I have lobbied for this for over 41 years.
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) August 13, 2025
A complete and full review of the possessions of The Smithsonian Institute.
A presidential order.
This is the most materially important thing to take place for human history. pic.twitter.com/LR5rfgER0B
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In all of L.A. Marzulli's documentaries on the found skeletons of giants in this land, most found skulls and skeletons were shipped to the Smithsonian and were never heard about again.
Those skeletons had skulls about 18" in height/length minimum. Eye orbits are about 8" in height. He documented baby's skulls over a foot long/high. He gathered info from newspaper clippings all over this nation and photographed many for his videos. He produced 10, not very well done, but vastly incedible for their content, and is serious about his research. He has photographed skeletons, skulls and sacrifice tables cut out of stone and has written books on them. Also, walls built out of more than one or more ton huge stones, cut so precisely, that not a piece of paper could slide through between two stones. Constructed so precisely no one can figure out how it was done, like the Egyptian pyramids. His site has info. So, where and why did the Smithsonian bury THAT info?
"The eyes of that species of extinct giants, whose bones fill the mounds of America, have gazed on Niagara, as ours do now." —Abraham Lincoln, 1848
"Lincoln was so matter of fact about it, likely because it was a general known fact at that time that there were giant skeletons buried across the country. In 1881, Congress gave sole excavation rights of these mounds to the Smithsonian and gave them thousands of tax payer dollars to do so more than once. Some of their findings were made public in their Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution for years 1873, 1875, and 1877. I'll post a link below to 1873 and you can change the years to view the rest. They found skulls measuring 36" in circumference, skeletons belonging to "gigantic savages," and so on."
Here is the Annual Report from the Smithsonian https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/34977#page/426/mode/1up
Link to the congressional record showing that they did in fact pass this in a bill and give tax payer funding to dig them up. https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-CRECB-1881-pt3-v11/pdf/GPO-...