The Hidden History of Giants

The Hidden History of Giants

From Lost and Hidden History by Forbidden Knowledge Network

March 23, 2026 · 26 min

About this episode

This episode explores the archaeological mysteries of ancient megalithic structures and the legends of giants, challenging accepted historical narratives.

https://www.theforbiddenknowledgenetwork.com Unlock the secrets of ancient megalithic structures in this intriguing episode of "Lost and Hidden History." Venture into the heart of the archaeological mystery surrounding the construction of these massive stone formations that defy conventional historical explanations. Could these be the remnants of a forgotten civilization with advanced engineering knowledge, or do ancient texts and legends about giants hold clues? As we delve into the histories of sites like Baalbek and Sacsayhuamán, you’ll discover how these feats challenge accepted historical narratives and open the door to a hidden chapter of human history. Journey through layers of time as we explore who controls the narrative around these sites and why alternative theories may be suppressed. With evidence ranging from precise stonework to tantalizing tales of giants, the episode invites you to question the accepted timelines and capabilities of ancient societies. Has history overlooked the possibility of technologies and techniques lost to time? Tune in as we examine the compelling testimonies and artifacts that compel us to rethink everything we know about our ancestors'…

People in this episode

Host: Forbidden Knowledge Network

Topics covered

  • ancient civilizations
  • megalithic structures
  • archaeological mysteries
  • giants
  • historical narratives

Keywords

  • giants
  • megalithic structures
  • Baalbek
  • Sacsayhuamán
  • ancient technology
  • historical narratives
  • archaeology

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Baalbek, Sacsayhuamán

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