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Dakota Runic Mysteries

It’s time for the Vikings to unite and take back their heritage. Runes and Viking artifacts have been discovered across the country. Let these articles be basic manuals for you. Go online and browse for more information. email all your relatives with the information. Make hard copies before they are disposed of by?

Lars J Hange, born in Denmark in 1837, wrote the book “Did the Scandinavians Visit the Dakota Country?” The Indian legends of the Dakotas contain traces of our ancient language of the North. The ministry of the church under the direction of the Archbishop of Breman shows that there were at least a thousand families in the American Colonies, in the Dakota area, in the 12th century. There is written proof of this in the Vatican library.

There are at least 100 words in the Chipewa, Algonkin, Oneida, and other tribes that belong to our ancient northern vocabulary.

Scandinavians visited the interior of the Dakotas long before French and English explorers.

There is a large runic inscription in Ludlow Cave in South Dakota. There are Runes inscribed below the neck of a Cow with Calf. MLT Runes are a vowelless form of Old Norse roots meaning ‘to give milk and milk’.

The petroglyph is the work of a Norse. Probably a farmer for the instructions of the Norse-speaking youth, probably his own sons, dating from the 12th century.

Runic Mysteries in Tennessee.

The famous “Thruston Tablet” was found in 1874 near Castilian Springs, Tennessee. It has a pictogram on both sides. It records a skirmish between Indians and Vikings.

Fredrick Pohl, author of several books on the Viking evidence, wrote about it in his book “Viking Settlements of North America.” He talks about the battle. The pictograph is now in the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville. Look it up on the Web. Make hard copies before all our artifacts are removed.

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