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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

SUPPRESSION OF LENAPE

In AD 1614 to 1616 King James I of England had his men take deliberate action to create a “NEW WORLD"
paradigm about North America.
. Evidence indicates that during the 17th century, English agents scoured maps, books, and mentions of other evidence to find and delete any information that did NOT support the NEW WORLD paradigm.

The ENGLISH in America omitted details of Catholics, who spoke Norse from publications.  
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This suppression by omission is the most common form of propaganda.  The FALSE NEW WORLD paradigm continues to be believed as offical history because the original LENAPE history is NOT known by most educated people.
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The ENGLISH called LENAPE “SAVAGES.” “INDIANS,” and “DELAWARE.” 
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The ENGLISH knew the LENAPE spoke Norse, but they chose the French word “Algonquin” as the “official” name for the Language.
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Thus LENAPE descendants, cannot find their Algonquin origins.  They keep trying to save their tribal accent of a language, which still exists.  The Norse language is being taught to kids in Iceland.
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The ENGLISH knew that the LENAPE must have rowed in from the East, but they chose to promote an incorrect 16th century Spanish hypothesis that the Americans must have walked across the Bering Strait.
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. Thus "authorities" are still trying to find evidence of the Bering Strait migration, while people in America still use the lakes, rivers, ramps, by-passes, harbors, dikes and other terrain modifications the LENAPE used on their migration from the Christian Sea, (Hudson Bay) to the Mississippi River basin.
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 The ENGLISH deliberately promoted the false NEW WORLD paradigm, the false language name, the false place names, and the false Bering Strait hypothesis.
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These deliberate actions have created a false paradigm of early America in everybody's head.  But the false paradigm appears to be stronger than something "carved in stone."
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This phenomenon appears to be a case of suppression by the false pardigm in everybody's head.


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