T. Sanderson, a well-known American naturalist, presented a letter he got from Alan Makshir, an engineer stationed on Shemya Island in the Aleutians during WWII.
When Alan Makshir and his crew were tasked with constructing a landing strip, they unintentionally destroyed a few hills and uncovered human bones beneath specific sedimentary strata.
They arrived at what appeared to be a burial site for large human remains, including massive skulls and bones.
From base to top, one skull was 11 inches broad and 22 inches long. The average adult skull is 8 inches length from back to front. This huge skull could only belong to a giant human.
Giants used to have a second row of teeth and illogical flatheads.
On the upper side of each skull is a trepanned, beautifully carved hole.
The Mayans of Peru and the Flathead Indians of Montana practiced squeezing an infant’s skull to compel it to develop in an elongated form.

Mr. Sanderson sought more evidence after receiving the second letter, but it only reaffirmed his suspicions. The Smithsonian Institute had seized the mystery bones, according to both letters.
Mr. Sanderson is aware that the Smithsonian Institution owns the bones, and he is perplexed as to why they refuse to make their findings public.
“Can’t people accept that history is being rewritten?” he wondered.
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