XI. Tables For Giants
https://themillenniumreport.com/2014/09/alien-base-for-giants-discovered-in-the-bucegi-mountains/
"The earliest mention in giants in the Bible is just prior to the Flood account."
https://answersingenesis.org/bible-characters/giants-in-the-bible/
"The book that details the story of Enoch is extensive with over 100 chapters dispersed throughout several books, detailing accounts of the Nephilim and the Watchers. These giants, known as the Nephilim, are also described in the Book of Genesis. The giants are said to have been the progeny of angels, known as The Watchers, and female humans."
https://www.gaia.com/article/book-of-enoch
"The Scriptures indicate that the giants of Genesis 6:4 died out. Genesis 7 tells of a worldwide Flood that God sent to destroy "all flesh" upon the earth (verse 21). Since these giants were simply a natural, genetic variation of human beings, they died along with the rest of the earth's population."
https://www.cgg.org/index.cfm/library/bqa/id/170/what-happened-to-biblical-giants-genesis-64.htm
"The Homo Giganticus are a species of humanoid giants that once inhabited this world. On average they were 18 feet tall, and weighed 4 tons. The average lifespan of a giant was over 200 years. They were an unintelligent species who were docile by nature and lived on Atlantis Island.
On Atlantis they had a monarchy form of government in which sovereignty was embedded into a single King. The number of giants living on Atlantis was less than 2,000 because the King had kept the population in check. This was needed as food was scarce and giants had huge appetites and lifespans."
https://fictspedia.fandom.com/wiki/Giants_of_Atlantis
"The renowned Greek philosopher Plato, famed for his intellect and forward thinking by many even today, told us the ancient myth of Atlantis; the city inhabited by an advanced civilisation, destroyed overnight in a single cataclysm and doomed to eternal submergence beneath the sea as punishment for ‘ceasing to carry their prosperity in moderation.’ [1]
The story of Noah’s Ark is another familiar Abrahamic fable, in which God decides to flood the Earth in response to humankind’s excessive sin."
https://falwriting.com/new-blog/2019/11/27/atlantis-great-flood-andrew-mclarney