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There is a controversial HUGE secret hidden in plain sight all around the world.

But as much artifacts that could be was carted away and hidden beneath places like the #Smithsonian institute & the #vatican.
[they] hid the traces of GIANTS from us as much as possible.
Taking exhaustive measures by removing bones from "indian" mounds, relics, artifacts, texts and countless archaeological relics of these GIANTS to cover up the massive truth of our real past.
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Today's Twitter threads (a Twitter thread).

Inside: Care Inflation; and more!

Archived at: pluralistic.net/2023/01/18/wag…

#Pluralistic 1/ The old woman in the shoe. She stands before her shoe, weari
Tomorrow (1/19) at 1530hPT, I'm joining my co-author @rgibli and our host, @BradStone, for an @InternetArchive/@Coil livecast about our book #ChokepointCapitalism:

youtube.com/coilhq 2/
Care Inflation: The inflation no one wants to talk about.

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Continúa el ciclo #CartelArte de los carteles más famosos de la historia del arte, para el #TwitterCultural.

El cartel "HOPE" de Barack #Obama es una obra del artista Shepard #Fairey, conocido como #OBEY, convertido en icono y símbolo de su primera campaña presidencial.

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El cartel no fue un encargo: #Fairey era simpatizante de #Obama y lo pintó porque quiso, para la su primera campaña presidencial, la de 2008, estilizado y en técnica de estarcido, en los colores de la bandera de EEUU, y un mensaje poderoso: HOPE (esperanza).

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El cartel se basa en esta foto de #Obama, como podéis ver y rezuma elementos de la cartelera política de mediados del s.XX, como ya hemos visto en anteriores hilos:

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Am thinking it’s time for another #museum #TwitterTour—get ready....Catch the wave 🌊 & get ready for #Hokusai at the @smithsonian @FreerSackler #FreerSackler & a stop at @SIGardens 🇺🇸🇯🇵 #MadAboutHokusai Hokusai: Mad about Painting #北斎 
👉asia.si.edu/exhibition/hok…
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Have a read: a timeline of the man behind the iconic 🌊 #wave.
#MadAboutHokusai #JapaneseArt #Hokusai @FreerSackler

DYK: Hokusai Katsushika (d. 1849) created his most striking works after he turned 80 (& lived to 90). 🙌 #thefutureofaging @MIAging @Paul_Irving1 @psb_dc 🖖 #北斎 ImageImageImageImage
DYK: #Japan's passports will now feature iconic artwork from the legendary artist #Hokusai.

Learn more about his influential work via the @FreerSackler's #MadAboutHokusai exhibit, featuring over 120 works on display until Nov 8th! #北斎 @JapanEmbDC
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Today's topic: Ancient Giants and Elongated Skulls found around the globe.

Ask me anything.
#QAnon
#DeepState
#Smithsonian
#Giants
#ElongatedSkulls
Back in the early 2000s, there was a photoshop contest where people were required to make semi realistic imaged of giant skeletons being excavated.
Those image are fake.
That does not mean there wasn't a race of very large humanoids living along side us before the deluge.
Some examples of the fake giant excavation.
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1/ Excellent behind the scenes tour of Smithsonian organized by Jen and Anita @BakingSodaVolc. Saw so many amazing things. Special thanks to our tour guides! #Smithsonian #AGU18 ImageImageImage
2/ Preserved flesh, skin and blood from a Siberian woolly mammoth found in 1901. Ya, totally cool! @BakingSodaVolc #Smithsonian #AGU18 ImageImageImageImage
3/ Plant fossils from 2.1 billion years to the Permian @BakingSodaVolc. #Smithsonian #AGU18 ImageImageImage
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Hey Twitter I'm on a mission:

The woman in this photo was an attendee at a 1971 International Conference on Biology of Whales.

She is the only woman, & the only one captioned "not identified" in the article I found the photo in. All the men are named.

Can you help me know her? An unnamed woman, mostly hidden, among a group of men at a 1971 International Conference on the Biology of Whales, Skyland.
Thanks so much for all the retweets, everybody!

Here is a close-up of Mystery Woman, unfortunately mostly blocked from the camera.

The conference was in June (1971) in Virginia, with participants from 10 countries.

Why is *the only* woman listed as "not identified?" Arg!
Hey @smithsonian! Please see above. 👆🏻A clue came in suggesting this woman worked in administration at the #Smithsonian. Can you help us out?
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