Solomon Island Giants

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Solomon Island Giants

Highlights

  • Giants' Characteristics
  • UFOs & Giants
  • About the show

    Author Steve Quayle related information about giants and UFO bases, both of which he said are currently present on or off the Solomon Islands in the Pacific. One group of these giants, which are reported to be 10-12 ft. tall, are similar to Sasquatch and have a detectable odor about them he reported.

    Quayle cited the work of Marius Boirayon who has cataloged his findings on his website. Boirayon writes of his extensive interviews with Island residents who claim to have repeatedly seen and interacted with these beings. He also presents a map and information about hidden UFO bases in the area.

    The UFO Bases are underwater, Quayle said, and have subterranean entrances. The inhabitants of the craft are called "dragon snakes" by the locals, and Quayle surmised they may be reptilian in appearance. He also suggested that these UFO occupants are using the giants as test subjects for DNA and breeding experiments.

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    Check out Turquoise, the new CD by Steve's daughter Stephanie Quayle.

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