Over the past few months, a number of videos have surfaced from Mexico featuring eerie figures walking across hills, mountains, and pyramids. While most paranormal speculation has landed on giants, other theories are even more mystical. Or, it could just be some tall dude on hill.
This video of a figure walking strangely across a hilltop has become the forefront of the Mexican giant frenzy.
The TikTok channel shinebrightwithstar, which features many theories on supposed paranormal activity in Mexico, has a video with almost 20k likes discussing the nature of this figure.
These two videos have been shared repeatedly. One features a supposed giant living in a mountainside cave, and the other a mystical figure atop a pyramid.
Giant humanoid filmed in Mexico. pic.twitter.com/wjf2LV0VTq
— Blurry Creatures (@blurrycreatures) December 30, 2022
México is full of stranger things, I can asure that
— Balenciaga Maicol (@Miguelrascon) December 31, 2022
Not everyone is convinced that the figures are non-human.
I think I figured out why I'm on jesustok. I kept seeing those "giant" sightings in Mexico on tiktok. Which is just blurry videos from far away. And they are convinced it's the nephilim and the confirmation of bible end times. And something about the Euphrates river drying up
— Virginia Piña (@Bibipineapple17) January 5, 2023
The giant craze is not unique to Mexico, and much of its recent catalyst comes from the TikToker Andrew Dawson, who allegedly went missing after documenting giants and other paranormal activity in Canada.
After his giant video garnered over 6 million views, he made other posts claiming the C.I.A. had stopped him and was following him. Despite posting a confession that all of his content was fake, he made another video backtracking that statement and claiming to be in danger.
Soon after, his obituary was published by a local newspaper, and speculation over the cause and validity of his death has grown online.
Of course, not everybody believes in giants, and the videos from Mexico specifically leave much to be desired when it comes to convincing paranormal activity. None of the figures are noticeably larger than a normal person, and the pyramid looks more like a mound of dirt. Video quality also follows the blurry shaky cam formula that has dominated UFO videos for decades. To me, these are just some dudes on hills.
Probably about 5' 9".
— David Gross (@MO2701TM) December 30, 2022
today with all the camera technology on cell phones we can't get clear and reliable images of ufos...why?
— xerozzo (@fabiotaper) December 30, 2022
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