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Siberian Ice Giant Video


Sunofone

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It is obvioius some people will believe anything even if it has been proven false. Unbelievable.

proven false?

LoL Where? When? By who? With which evidence?

Cartoons photos?

You must be joking

LOL :D

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Could you not tell the video had been edited? Come on.

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Oh yes...The sweet, sweet smell of being right. :)

Mind Freak has spoken!

Don't you mean the sickening stench of being wrong?

It's called viral marketing.

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Someone show some PROOF, instead of just babbling like we have been doing...If it is part of the games marketing, prove it.

If it isn't, prove it. This is rediculous.

"It is part of the games marketing"

"No it isn't"

"Yes it is!"

"No it isn't!"

That's what everybody (including myself) has been sounding like...we need PROOF!

Mind Freak has spoken!

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Definite proof that the Ice Giant, Inca Giant, Sunken Giant and the Persian Giant are a hoax by the same person.:tu:

A couple weeks ago I watched the video of the so called remains of a giant in India. It originated from the Giantology website http://www.giantology.typepad.com/ which was discussed in various threads in this forum. As India has a large movie industry my first thoughts were that the video is probably a clip from a movie. I didn’t care much and surfed away. A couple days later I found myself on the same website again after following a link after watchin another giant video. I bookmarked the website and came back a couple days later only to find more giant stories… It seemed weird to me that only this guy has all the stories. I googled for stuff related to his site and I noticed that I’m not the only one being suspicous. It is rumored that his site is part of an ad campaign for a computer game - which is probably true as I found some interesting stuff… I have proof that all those giants are originating from the same person.

Instead of analyzing his photos and videos I did one simple thing.... I checked the HTML code the following sites linked from the Giantology blog. A move that turned out to be very interesting indeed....

The following websites are apparently set up by people involved in finding and digging up the giants and are linked from the Giantology blog:

http://paleoshilling.nl/ (The Persian Giant)

http://divethedeepscuba.com.au (The Sunken Giant)

http://arkadysimkin.pl (The Ice Giant)

http://www.familysayre.net/ (The Inca Giant)

All those websites were coded by using the same HTML editor! They were coded in similar fashion - probably by the same person.

Every HTML page starts with

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"

"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">

<html>

<head>

Note that every HTML editor has a different style. Some include the name of the editor in the opening, some are simply starting with the usual html tag, some include the doctype reference. It would be a HUGE coincidence if all those people creating the websites linked from the Giantology blog used the same HTML editor independent from each other. Also, the coding style overall is very similar. Anyone that knows a bit of HTML can check it out himself.

More “coincedences” that I found in the code: Two sites are using the very same Javascript for mouseover picture swaps in their menu, two sites are using the same counter.

Any thoughts on that? :tu:

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:angry2: Stupid Sony with their stupid PSP's.

TeraLink Was Here! ;)

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Viral Marketing doesn't need to name the thing it's talking about. Actually it works ALOT better if it doesn't.

Would this video clip have been shared if the website said, "And this giant we found is very simular to ones featured in the upcoming game..."

Nope, You would have smelled the advertisement coming a mile away.

They need to make it believable, so people tell each other about it. Then, when the game comes out people will be like, "OMG this is just like that other thing we were talking about last month" not knowing the seeds were already planted by the marketing effort.

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I'm not saying that I think there is a big conspiracy behind this, but I really don't think this was for a game. If I'm wrong...Ok. I'm not gonna lose any sleep over it.

Mind Freak has spoken!

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Before knowing it was an hoax I was gonna say "looks like cgi or something" and btw if it was a giant why would it be sculpted like stone..

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