Wednesday 2 March 2011

Documentary on giants.

"It's been almost a decade since the first giants came down from the Himalayas now and integrated into our society. Tonight, we examine their impact on our world and ask: can we really keep sustaining more of these people?"

Giants came from underground after a catastrphic event forced them to the surface. For the first couple of years they travelled the world locating burried pockets of other giants and releasing them from hibernation.

Now they take on work previously undertaken by machines. Industrial excavation, working as cranes in docks and building sites, transporting large objects.

Some of them have been more creative in their approach to employment, offering themselves as a unique form of transport, theme park attraction or living sculpture.

But the amount of food they require has created a vast job market in itself. The wor'd resources are being streteched to their limit.

Darwinists are arguing that these giants are against nature. Without their devised method of hibernation, allowing them to sleep for thousands of years at a time without sustinance, they should have died out before humans became dominant.

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