Diego Antolini
THE WITNESS
According to the witnesses, the giant pierced one of the soldiers with his long spear killing him, before the rest of the squad could take him down, shooting at his face for thirty seconds straight.
The body of the giant was packed and loaded into a helicopter, and transferred to a secret location in the USA for study.
Based on Quayle’s story L.A. Marzulli succeeded in identifying and interviewing one of the members of the Task Force who actually saw – and shot – the Giant of Kandahar, as the event became to be known.
The soldier said that his squad, on searching the cave, had come around a gigantic humanoid with a thick red beard and long hair of the same color. Inside the cave there were remains of human bones, leading the military to think that the creature was a cannibal.
One of the soldiers was impaled by the weapon the giant wielded, a kind a long spear or lance, during the 30-second shootout (it took that long to kill the creature.)
The giant weighed about 500 Kg as estimated by the C-130 Cargo plane team who transported the body from the pick-up location to the United States. The witness remembers that one of the pilots noted a “terrible stench of musk and dirt” exuding from the cadaver, like a man “who didn’t shower for 10 years.” (The witness told Marzulli that the odor was more intense than that of a skunk, and close to that of a pile of decomposing corpses.)
The giant wore a canvas or animal hide to protect his feet, like some sort of moccasins.
“When we came back to base we would hear our colleagues talk about a unit that had found and killed a person inside or at the entrance of a cave. At first I didn’t think much of it, but then I’ve heard that that fellow’s size was three times that of a human being, and that he had more fingers and toes than a normal man; that he had red hair and that a special unit was looking for him…”
In the video, “The Shooter” is called “Mr. K”, and is introduced just as a worker. He confirmed that he was serving in Afghanistan in 2002, and that his unit had been called for a rescuing mission of another unit which had gone missing in a remote area of that country (so remote, he says, that they had to get there via air with a 4Km distance flight.)
“Mr. K” ‘s unit is deployed on a crest of a plateau which was marked as one of the check points where the missing unit should have reported his position.
So this rescue unit is on the ground searching for tracks and, while descending a slope they see a trail. They follow it. After a curve they see the large entrance of a cave surrounded by rocks, which is another “weird thing” according to “Mr. K” (he doesn’t’ elaborate on that, though.)
Several cracked bones are found among the rocks around, but no identification from their observation point was possible. However, together with the bones, shattered pieces of radio communication devices, U.S. Military equipment, were clearly visible. The unit’s first thought was again for the ambush hypothesis, or the attack of a wild animal. It could be anything at that point.
The entrance of the cave had a clearing large enough to host the unit; however the soldiers were standing at a lower level, and a vertical wall of rock separated them from the clearing.
From this moment on is just the military training that saved the squad, and all memories come from pure adrenaline: while Dan keeps running against the giant, another soldier opens fire, soon followed by “The Shooter.”
The video reenactment shows how the giant leaps onto the clearing and pierces Dan with its weapon, holding him in mid-air as the point of the spear goes through the soldier’s body. The giant keeps advancing toward the squad. Without any logical reason, each soldier thinks about the same thing: “Shoot him in the face! Shoot him in the face!” They yell at each other. The unit carried an M-4 Sub-machine Gun, .308/7.62 Recon Carbine (sniper rifle), and .50 BMG Barrett (semi automatic rifle). The sequence of the events dilutes the time frame but, as the witness points out, it all happened in 30 seconds. 30 seconds were still a lot to kill someone. The giant, although hit by several bullets, kept on fighting.
“The creature weighs 1,100 pounds and it’s between 10 to 15 feet tall. It was killed by multiple gunfire shots, it seems, in a cave in Afghanistan. Before dying, it attacked our men and could have also killed someone. It was a very, very bizarre story. It sounds like the tale of the Nephilim straight from the Bible…and we must assume that the giant must not be alone, it can’t be the only one living on this planet. There must be others, somewhere out there. Maybe he had a mate, or children, who knows? It was unfortunate that it [the giant] attacked our soldiers instead of having a peaceful approach. But I guess that such reaction had to do with the territory…”


At this point Marzulli goes back to “Mr. K” ‘s account. He remembers that when it was all done, and the giant lied dead on the ground, they checked Dan but he was already dead. Why this had to happen? The military asked, still in shock.
Before leaving the area the “9 line”, that is, the request of evacuation and medical assistance, had been already sent, but suddenly the Task Force receives a new code and a helicopter shows up, rising vertically from the ravine below the clearing [it doesn’t arrive from the sky] and discharge some hauling nets. The orders are to secure the giant inside the nets. After that, another, larger helicopter arrives (the Chinook choppers have enough power to fly at a medium altitude, and only the largest crafts can fly over the mountains in that area.)
How did you feel after that dramatic encounter? Anger, obviously, for my dead companion, but not only that. In their final report the soldiers are ordered to lie, to “tweak” the order of the events in accordance to what their superiors told them.
Marzulli asks “Mr. K” to describe the giant one more time: it had six digits on his hands and feet, and its nails were weird because they had some fungi-like, bulky things on them, and their edges were irregular.
The special unit is placed inside the Chinook chopper, and the two crafts go back to base for a debriefing. On that occasion the soldiers are ordered to sign a paper in which they committed to not disclosing any details about that event, on top of falsifying the final report.
The reason why “The Shooter” decided to break the silence is because he believes that the people have the right to know what is happening on our planet.
Marzulli asks “Mr. D”, the former “”Special Op” soldier who had heard about the Giant of Kandahar when he was in Afghanistan, whether he believes that the American people, and the people in general, had to have the right to know if there are beings other than humans living on Earth.
“In the beginning you think: it must be a joke, a hoax. But when things start to go down a certain way, when you keep hearing about the story, you realize that it’s not a joke. They kept on telling us to point our weapons up high: normally this means two [shots] in the body and one in the head. But they told us to point them always to the head of a man, and then a little higher. And we wondered why they wanted us to shoot above a man’s head?”
Marzulli asks him to confirm the time in which the fight with the giant allegedly happened: it was 2002. “Mr. D” was serving in Afghanistan in 2005. If one has to make up a story for some unknown reason, why creating a creature identical to the Nephilim as described in the Bible? Why going down the road that the USG avoids in order to keep the people from knowing?
<<Loose the four angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates>>.
And the four angels were loosed, which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month,
and a year, for to slay the third part of men.”
Rumors had it that the soldiers detained in the Hadifah Dam prison were scared to death, and all they screamed was that they could “hear them.” Even the guards drew straws to choose who had to go down there to get them. Nobody wanted to go down there.
So three different witnesses, who don’t know one another (Quayle’s witness and Marzulli’s “Mr. K” and “Mr. D”), reported the same event: the Giant of Kandahar was a true event. “Mr. D” had no idea that “The Shooter” (aka “Mr. K”) would have been interviewed. The most interesting thing about him is the type of training he was given in case of a fight inside a cave. The background for that training was that the Afghani rebels hid in caves, and that, if a shootout occurred in there, the U.S. military had to point their weapon above the head of an adult male (after firing the first bullet at head level.)
Who were (or are) the Nephilim?
Just curious, what makes you think that “different witnesses, who don’t know one another”?
Also, did the flood have anything to do with Nephilim?