Holy Grail in America: Truth of the Knights Templar | Full Special
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Top Comments (10)
Finally something that’s not a UFO.
Yo @HISTORY I am a Micmac Indian from pictou county Nova Scotia, my people have a story of Henry sinklair arriving in 1398 and also an island named Sinklairs island nearby, I recreated Micmac stone tools , bows and been following the history in the area, I’m currently using sailing ship ballast to flintknap arrowheads and blades
Finally they admitted Columbus is not the first who discovered America. 💯👏
This is the type of documentary that answers so many questions, and sparks so many more
"Who would carve a "sign" immediately after finding people they care about dead?" This is one of the most consistent acts done across the world for millennia. Lots of them are called headstones or grave markers.
I'm convinced they came through Hudson's Bay. There are known Viking graves on Hudson's Bay, a Norse campsite in a wilderness area in central Manitoba, a rune stone was also found near Lake Winnipeg (which was found in a similar manner as the Kensington Runestone), a stone ball with runes on it found along a waterway in southern Manitoba, as well as a mooring hole in stone at another site in Southern Manitoba. At the time, water levels were higher than they are now, allowing the ships to easily travel the waterways. It was proven by the Faraheim group that even today a ship with the draft of a Norse vessel could travel from Hudson's Bay all the way down into Minnesota.
This channel should include the "Thanks" button. To support the changing history that helps brains to see beyond the veil.
Yes, Knights Templars, like the Freemasons, hold to the Festival Dates of John the Baptist, and John the Beloved. It was that Friday 13th that was one of these festival dates when the Inquisition and capture of the Templars happened ... and yes, is the start of Friday 13th.
There is a Rune stone deep in the mountains of West Virginia.
The thing about scott wolters shows is they never really find anything new out we dont know, never any ground breaking discoveries....
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Top Comments (10)
Finally something that’s not a UFO.
Yo @HISTORY I am a Micmac Indian from pictou county Nova Scotia, my people have a story of Henry sinklair arriving in 1398 and also an island named Sinklairs island nearby, I recreated Micmac stone tools , bows and been following the history in the area, I’m currently using sailing ship ballast to flintknap arrowheads and blades
Finally they admitted Columbus is not the first who discovered America. 💯👏
This is the type of documentary that answers so many questions, and sparks so many more
"Who would carve a "sign" immediately after finding people they care about dead?" This is one of the most consistent acts done across the world for millennia. Lots of them are called headstones or grave markers.
I'm convinced they came through Hudson's Bay. There are known Viking graves on Hudson's Bay, a Norse campsite in a wilderness area in central Manitoba, a rune stone was also found near Lake Winnipeg (which was found in a similar manner as the Kensington Runestone), a stone ball with runes on it found along a waterway in southern Manitoba, as well as a mooring hole in stone at another site in Southern Manitoba. At the time, water levels were higher than they are now, allowing the ships to easily travel the waterways. It was proven by the Faraheim group that even today a ship with the draft of a Norse vessel could travel from Hudson's Bay all the way down into Minnesota.
This channel should include the "Thanks" button. To support the changing history that helps brains to see beyond the veil.
Yes, Knights Templars, like the Freemasons, hold to the Festival Dates of John the Baptist, and John the Beloved. It was that Friday 13th that was one of these festival dates when the Inquisition and capture of the Templars happened ... and yes, is the start of Friday 13th.
There is a Rune stone deep in the mountains of West Virginia.
The thing about scott wolters shows is they never really find anything new out we dont know, never any ground breaking discoveries....