tyb
can't read the gif's lips. What is he saying?
FED is now under "Tresury" Trump did that his first term.
no, what movie was that
Sherlock H
it's going to happen whether you believe it or not.
NCSWIC
You really think Trump will let all those people get away with what they did to the Country and to him?
"yellow, it's fatal
Grok says "Whoopsie Daisy"
or
"What did you say?"
Xai can't lip read either.
of course there's tunnels.
figures.
The 12,000-year-old tomb (and allegedly preserved body) of an Anunnaki king or “god.”
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This claim exploded in fringe circles, YouTube videos, Facebook groups, Instagram reels, and clickbait sites (e.g., dailytopis.com) around 2008 and has resurfaced repeatedly since (especially 2024 onward).
The story usually goes like this: Workers digging in the mountains or desert of Iran (sometimes pinpointed to the Kurdistan region or near Sanandaj) accidentally uncovered a sealed mausoleum/tomb containing three mysterious coffins. Inside one was a remarkably intact, perfectly preserved figure described as an Anunnaki being—larger than normal humans, with non-human proportions, sometimes called a “giant” or extraterrestrial “god.”
Accompanying artifacts supposedly included strange metallic objects, pottery, advanced tools, and symbols echoing Sumerian depictions of the Anunnaki.
Some versions claim DNA tests were run, results “terrified scientists,” and the find ties directly into ancient Sumerian texts about these beings arriving on Earth hundreds of thousands of years ago to engineer humanity (via DNA mixing) as a slave workforce for gold mining.
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The Anunnaki connection mirrors the Iraq Gilgamesh story almost exactly: Sumerian “gods”/hybrids, hidden tombs, potential giant skeletons or advanced tech, and implications of suppressed ancient-alien knowledge.
In conspiracy communities it’s often framed as another “cover-up” discovery (sometimes vaguely linked to Iranian authorities or foreign interests hiding the truth), with recycled images and dramatic narration about humanity’s extraterrestrial origins or Nephilim-like giants.
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Iranian officials and media have explicitly denied related mummy or tomb stories (e.g., fake “Pasargadae mummies”).
Real Iranian finds from the same era include legitimate Bronze Age tombs (like the 3,000-year-old elite teen burial at Tepe Chalow with gold jewelry and a scorpion-decorated cosmetics box, or the Jiroft necropolis exposed by floods in 2001), deformed Neolithic skulls, and known royal burials (Cyrus the Great at Pasargadae, rock tombs at Naqsh-e Rostam), but nothing matching this sensational description.
realityisstrangerthanfiction.quora.com
A separate historical mystery sometimes mentioned is the still-unlocated tomb and vast buried treasure of 13th-century Mongol ruler Hülegü Khan on Shahi Island in Lake Urmia—chronicles describe a secret underground chamber packed with gold— lacks the alien/giant viral hype. Traditional sites like the tombs of biblical figures Esther/Mordecai (Hamadan) or Daniel (Susa) are also known and visited, not hidden.
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Just like the Iraq Gilgamesh announcement, the Iran Anunnaki story lives on in alt-history podcasts and videos
real landscape where the 2008 Iron Age graveyard was found?
supposedly. Would need to double check Grok.
It keeps repeating "this images show no giants"
Has to be a guardrail. Too close friends with Snopes.
I recently got full "low down" on Snopes from an interview which was saved and somehow now impossible to find.
Apparently the woman who work there are all dominatrix sponsored by Soros .. keke
The same one where he says he's as stupid as black people.
That's why Trump declared him finished. Full Stop.
Can not run for POTUS
Don't have it at hand right now.
maybe not have saved it either.
He's so annoying.
Trump quoted him.
https://x.com/Acyn/status/2031844102594306288
https://x.com/Acyn/status/2031844102594306288
in the same speech where Newsom declared he had a mental deficiency, He also said to black people, 'I'm like you .. I only got 850~ on my SAT (i.e. combined score obviously)
https://x.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/2032105229915746671
DJT lying in wait, for right moment to pounce?
How do you catch and dangerous animal?
ckht
>>24373585
really since the Revolutionary War.Veterans had a difficult time getting what was promised, even then
>>24359317 pb
>https://x.com/i/status/2030815661526819291
Haha, yeah, plenty of people are joking (or half-seriously wondering) exactly that right now!The two massive oarfish that beached in Cabo San Lucas around early March 2026 (videos show beachgoers trying to help push them back out) have instantly revived the old "doomsday fish" legend. In Japanese folklore, oarfish (called ryūgū no tsukai or "messenger from the sea god's palace") are seen as oracles or harbingers—supposedly surfacing to warn of big earthquakes, tsunamis, or other disasters. The myth got a huge boost from the fact that quite a few washed up before the 2011 Tōhoku megaquake and tsunami in Japan.So with this rare double sighting (two at once is basically unheard of), social media and some news outlets are full of "the signs are everywhere" vibes, doomsday memes, and people linking it to prophecies, seismic upticks, or even unrelated events like wars or future quakes. Some posts are straight-up calling it an oracle-level omen for something big hitting soon (USA, Japan, etc.).But scientifically? Nah, no real oracle here. Studies (including a solid 2019 analysis of decades of data) found no statistical link between oarfish strandings and earthquakes. They're deep-sea fish (normally 3,000+ ft down), so when they surface it's usually because of injury, sickness, strong currents, or ocean condition shifts (like El Niño/La Niña patterns messing with temperature layers and food availability). They just aren't reliable predictors—it's more correlation-hunting than causation.Still, the timing and rarity make it spooky-fun folklore fodder. If the ground starts shaking extra hard in the next few weeks/months, the "told you so" crowd will be insufferable . For now, it's just a cool (and kinda sad) rare wildlife moment.
Could the oracle fish have "foretold" Kilauea volcano eruption?