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Genesis 6, the Ozarks, and the Nephilim | Ancient Mounds with Nicholas Daigle

What if the story of **Genesis 6** isn’t just ancient theology — but something that may echo through history, geography, and even America’s heartland? In this episode of **The Ryan Files**, host **Ryan Pelton** sits down with author **Nicholas Daigle** to explore the biblical account of the **Nephilim**, ancient mound sites in the **Ozarks**, and why these topics continue to raise questions about early civilizations, spiritual history, and forgotten traditions. Nicholas shares how his personal study of Scripture led him to investigate **regional archaeology**, historical newspaper accounts, burial mounds, river systems, and astronomical alignments throughout Missouri and the greater Midwest. The conversation examines how similar patterns appear across North America — and why many ancient cultures seem to share common symbols, practices, and flood traditions. This is a **faith-centered but exploratory discussion**, not a declaration of scientific or historical consensus. The episode invites listeners to study Scripture, examine historical records, and engage with these ideas thoughtfully and responsibly. **Topics include:** * Genesis 6 and the Nephilim narrative * Ancient mound complexes in the Ozarks * Burial practices, river systems, and alignments * Biblical giants and global flood traditions * Connections between North American mound cultures * Faith, archaeology, and discernment 🎧 **The Ryan Files** is a long-form interview podcast exploring faith, history, theology, and the unexplained through thoughtful conversation — encouraging curiosity without demanding agreement. 🌐 Full episodes, bonus content, and resources: **theryanfiles.com** 📺 Watch full video episodes on YouTube: youtube.com/@theryanfiles 🎙 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio — search **The Ryan Files**

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