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"Skeleton Of Giant" Is Internet Photo Hoax
National Geographic News ^ | 12-14-2007 | James Owens

Posted on 12/21/2007 3:02:30 PM PST by blam

"Skeleton of Giant" Is Internet Photo Hoax

James Owen
for National Geographic News
December 14, 2007

The National Geographic Society has not discovered ancient giant humans, despite rampant reports and pictures.

The hoax began with a doctored photo and later found a receptive online audience—thanks perhaps to the image's unintended religious connotations.

A digitally altered photograph created in 2002 shows a reclining giant surrounded by a wooden platform—with a shovel-wielding archaeologist thrown in for scale.

(Photo Gallery: "Giant Skeletons" Fuel Web Hoax)

By 2004 the "discovery" was being blogged and emailed all over the world—"Giant Skeleton Unearthed!"—and it's been enjoying a revival in 2007.

The photo fakery might be obvious to most people. But the tall tale refuses to lie down even five years later, if a continuing flow of emails to National Geographic News are any indication. (The National Geographic Society owns National Geographic News.)

The messages come from around the globe—Portugal, India, El Salvador, Malaysia, Africa, the Dominican Republic, Greece, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya. But they all ask the same question: Is it true?

Perpetuating the Myth

Helping to fuel the story's recent resurgence are a smattering of media outlets that have reported the find as fact.

An often cited March 2007 article in India's Hindu Voice monthly, for example, claimed that a National Geographic Society team, in collaboration with the Indian Army, had dug up a giant human skeleton in India.

"Recent exploration activity in the northern region of India uncovered a skeletal remains of a human of phenomenal size," the report read.

The story went on to say the discovery was made by a "National Geographic Team (India Division) with support from the Indian Army since the area comes under jurisdiction of the Army."

The account added that the team also found tablets with inscriptions that suggest the giant belonged to a race of superhumans that are mentioned in the Mahabharata, a Hindu epic poem from about 200 B.C.

"They were very tall, big and very powerful, such that they could put their arms around a tree trunk and uproot it," the report said, repeating claims that initially appeared in 2004.

Voice editor P. Deivamuthu admitted to National Geographic News that his publication was taken in by the fake reports.

The monthly, which is based in Mumbai (Bombay), published a retraction after readers alerted Deivamuthu to the hoax, he said.

"We are against spreading lies and canards," Deivamuthu added. "Moreover, our readers are a highly intellectual class and will not brook any nonsense."

Other blog entries—such as a May 2007 posting on a site called Srini's Weblog—cite a report supposedly published in the Times of India on April 22, 2004. But a search of that newspaper's archive revealed no such article.

Arabian Giant

Variations of the giant photo hoax include alleged discovery of a 60- to 80-foot long (18- to 24-meter) human skeleton in Saudi Arabia. In one popular take, which likewise first surfaced in 2004, an oil-exploration team is said to have made the find.

Here the skeleton is held up as evidence of giants mentioned in Islamic, rather than Hindu, scriptures.

The Debunkers

Web sites dedicated to debunking urban legends and "netlore" picked up on the various giant hoaxes soon after they first appeared.

California-based Snopes.com, for example, noted that the skeleton image had been lifted from Worth1000, which hosts photo-manipulation competitions.

Titled "Giants," the skeleton-and-shoveler picture had won third place in a 2002 contest called "Archaeological Anomalies 2."

The image's creator—an illustrator from Canada who goes by the screen name IronKite—told National Geographic News via email that he had had nothing to do with the subsequent hoax.

He added that he wants to remain anonymous because some forums that debated whether the giant was genuine or not "were turning their entire argument into a religious one." It was argued, for instance, that the Saudi Arabian find was entirely consistent with the teachings of the Koran.

"This was about the same time that death threats and cash bounties were being issued against cartoonists and other industry professionals for doing things like depicting the Prophet Mohammed," IronKite wrote.

How the Image Was Made

IronKite started with an aerial photo of a mastodon excavation in Hyde Park, New York, in 2000. He then digitally superimposed a human skeleton over the beast's remains.

The later addition of a digging man presented the biggest technical challenge.

"If you look, he's holding a yellow-handled shovel, but there's nothing on the end," IronKite said.

"Originally, the spade end was there. But [it] looked like it was occupying the exact same space as the skeleton's temple, making the whole thing look fake.

"Now it looks like he's just holding a stick, and people don't notice. It's funny."

IronKite also altered the color of the man's clothing to create a "uniform tie-in" with the white-shirted observer peering down from the wooden platform.

The two figures work to exaggerate the scale of the skeleton, he added.

(Related: "Shark 'Photo of the Year' Is E-Mail Hoax" [March 8, 2005].)

IronKite said he's tickled that the picture—which took only about an hour and a half to create—has generated so much Internet attention.

"I laugh myself silly when some guy claims to know someone who was there, or even goes so far as to claim that he or she was there when they found the skeleton and took the picture," IronKite said.

"Sometimes people seem so desperate to believe in something that they lie to themselves, or exaggerate in order to make their own argument stronger."

Wanting to Believe

David Mikkelson of Snopes.com said such hoaxes succeed when they seem to confirm something people are already inclined to believe, such as a prejudice, political viewpoint, or religious belief.

A hoax also needs to be presented "in a framework that has the appearance of credibility," he said in an email.

The "ancient giant" has both elements, according to Mikkelson.

"It appeals to both a religious and a secular vision of the world as different and more fantastic than mere science would lead us to believe," he said.

"Proof," Mikkelson added, "comes in the form of a fairly convincing image."

For anyone who may have knowingly propagated the myth, Mikkelson added, the motivation "probably wasn't any different than the motivation for engaging in a game of ringing someone's doorbell and running away—because it's an easy way to have a laugh at someone else's expense."

Alex Boese, "curator" of the virtual Museum of Hoaxes, said fake giants have a long history going back to the at least the 1700s.

The recent hoax is reminiscent of the once famous Cardiff Giant myth, involving a ten-foot-tall (three-meter) stone figure dug up in 1869 in Cardiff, New York, Boese said.

Many people believed the figure was a petrified man and claimed he was one of the giants mentioned in the Bible's Book of Genesis: "There were giants in the Earth in those days."

Likewise, Boese said, the recent giant hoax "taps into people's desire for mystery and their desire to see concrete confirmation of religious legends."


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KEYWORDS: callingartbell; giant; godsgravesglyphs; hoax; internet; skeleton
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To: Grizzled Bear

Naah, I always type with my toes.


21 posted on 12/21/2007 3:20:46 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: blam

He’s gonna be very popular with the ladies!


22 posted on 12/21/2007 3:21:05 PM PST by The Louiswu (Never Forget!)
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To: tet68

The beeber. Fact or fiction? tet68’s new expose will uncover the truth... ;)


23 posted on 12/21/2007 3:23:39 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: blam
David Mikkelson of Snopes.com said such hoaxes succeed when they seem to confirm something people are already inclined to believe, such as a prejudice, political viewpoint, or religious belief.

Such as a few polar bears clinging to a floating iceberg in the Arctic Sea as a confirmation of global warming?
24 posted on 12/21/2007 3:29:36 PM PST by TomGuy
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To: blam

Gore Update: Scientists Disagreeing with Giant Skeleton Tied to Big Oil


25 posted on 12/21/2007 3:30:56 PM PST by UglyinLA
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To: LastBoyScout80

“25. 3 tons of ‘em.”


26 posted on 12/21/2007 3:31:28 PM PST by tuffydoodle (Shut up voices, or I'll poke you with a Q-Tip again.)
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To: TomGuy

27 posted on 12/21/2007 3:36:27 PM PST by pigsmith (Viewing life as a gift from God, I tend to regard self-defense more as an obligation.)
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To: kinoxi

AFP, Gumbo Bumbo Archipeligo, south of Sumatra and west of the moon.
Your correspondent witnessed the uncovering of a giant beeber in the early hours of the morning.
While dawn in her rosey robe rose out of the ocean stream,
bringing light to deathless gods and mortal men, your correspondent was down at the beach front where word of the
giant beeber had guided me.
There beneath the glistening sands the outline of a gigantic
beeber lay revealed, slowly, haltingly it’s turgid shape unfolded until it’s ultimate beauty could no longer be denied as a figment of some hop heads twisted reality.
Your correspondent, stuned himself having been part of this historic occasion, repaired to the terrace of the local hostel for a celebratory infusion of alcoholic spirits.

Next week; Photos reveal Beeber secrets !!!


28 posted on 12/21/2007 3:37:50 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: blam

29 posted on 12/21/2007 3:44:42 PM PST by henbane
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To: blam
Yes.
That one is fake.
Therefore, all giant pics are fake. Right?
30 posted on 12/21/2007 3:56:00 PM PST by labette
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To: henbane
LoL, I remember that old hoax too.. the guy that had the Creation Science Museum (Dr. Dino) had it in several videos.. that was until it was shown to be a fake.
31 posted on 12/21/2007 4:00:20 PM PST by mnehring (Ron Paul: 'When fascism comes it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross'..)
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To: henbane

Ah, he’s nothing. David took out ona those with a sling shot, and I’m not talking about the little guy.:(


32 posted on 12/21/2007 4:00:59 PM PST by 444Flyer (NEVER take a "mark" to "buy or sell"!Rev 13:16-18,John 3:1-36, Eph 6, Rev 12:11, Jer 29:13-14)
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To: tet68; kinoxi; al baby
Wait, i’ll post a picture of a giant beeber...
This isn’t a hoax, I was there when it was uncovered...

There’s only one way to settle this. The Beeber-like device was designed, manufactured and pervected by FR’s own Al Baby.

Al, or should I call you “Mr Baby,” did you ever sell a Beeber to the Giants?

33 posted on 12/21/2007 4:22:23 PM PST by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: blam

Of course, these scientists who go out of their way to infer that because there is a doctored photo, then that means the Bible account of giants and Noah’s flood are a “fable”. Yet these same folks swear global warming is a fact, and man is the cause.


34 posted on 12/21/2007 4:55:09 PM PST by HisKingdomWillAbolishSinDeath (Christ's Kingdom on Earth is the answer. What is your question?)
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To: blam
one of hagrids ancestor's maybe ?
35 posted on 12/21/2007 5:10:32 PM PST by Charlespg (Peace= When we trod the ruins of Mecca and Medina under our infidel boots.)
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To: blam
Reminds me of the Cardiff Giant hoax in the 1860s. The hoaxter made a ton of money exhibiting his exhumed giant -- which he had paid to have carved. You can still see it at the Farmer's Museum in Cooperstown, NY.


36 posted on 12/21/2007 5:57:57 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Grizzled Bear

It was a Hugh problem at the time. He started it all.


37 posted on 12/21/2007 6:16:40 PM PST by dglang
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To: blam
Interesting..

The man at the top of the photo appears to have a shovel with no 'spade' head to it..

Hmmmmmmm.......


38 posted on 12/21/2007 7:04:30 PM PST by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: blam

""Recently, the world's tallest man standing at nearly 8 feet, met the world's smallest man standing at 2 and a half feet. After their meeting, the tallest man called the smallest man 'delicious'." - Conan O'Brien

39 posted on 12/21/2007 7:52:23 PM PST by Squeako (Clothespin Republicans: Holding our noses for lousy candidates since 1988.)
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To: Squeako

At least he's on our side...


40 posted on 12/22/2007 10:04:06 AM PST by frankenMonkey (101st Army Dad)
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