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Saturday, October 7, 2017

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USE THIS PICTOGRAPH WITH EVERY TIDBIT
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NORSE WORDS

 CAME TO AMERICA 500 YEARS BEFORE KING JAMES' BIBLE WAS WRITTEN,


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  Where DID the 4,000 Scandinavians from Greenland GO, when they left 18 churches behind in the 14th century?

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The brief answer is that they migrated to eastern North America. 
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When the English invaded, most Americans spoke Norse.

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AD 1340-1585
People, who spoke NORSE, created the LENAPE History.
The stanzas of the LENAPE History includes the name “LENAPE” several times.
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The LENAPE HISTORY is still on-line under the name of Part 3 of the Walam Olum” in the SACRED SITES web site.  (Parts 1 & 2 are Genesis through the flood.")
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The English destroyed most of the LENAPE pictographs, but Rafinesque copied the last known set of pictographs. Moravian priests recorded the sounds associated with each pictograph.  The sounds are Norse.
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AD 1585
John White painted a statue of a woman in North Carolina associated with the Norse name for “mother.”
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AD 1607 – 2017
The PATAVOMECK tribe spoke Norse when the English invaded Jamestown. They still speak Norse today.
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AD 1616
John Smith listed the English “new names” with the “old names” he wrote into his book. (Scroll down in book at link to "New England.")
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The “old names” are Norse.  The English were resetting history to their version of the NEW WORLD.  Catholics and Norse were omitted.  Supression by omission became institutionalized when the Protestant Sunday Schools became the model for the U.S. educational system.
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Copies of John Smith’s names are still on-line. (Scroll down to page iii)
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AD 1643
Roger Williams lived under the English censorship.  The words “Catholic”, “Norse,” and “LENAPE” were to be omitted.
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So he wrote the Key into the American Language using Norse words and their meaning.  He may have expected that some scholars in Europe would understand that the Americans spoke Norse.
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Roger did not expect that the English agents would censor all publications for a century to come.
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The Key into the American Language still exists.  Reider T. Sherwin quoted Willams often as an example of NORSE words.
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AD 1836
Rafinesque published the LENAPEHistory. He was rediculed.  The last set of sticks vanished from a museum.
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AD 1855
Brinton republishes the pictographs and stanzas in the book, The LENAPE and their LEGENDS.  Sherwin used many of Brinton’s words as NORSE examples.
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AD 1941-1956
Reider T. Sherwin published the VIKING and the RED MAN.  The subtitle is The OLD NORSE Origin of the Algonquin Language.” 
The book has over 15,000 LENAPE=NORSE comparisons.
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The book was NOT  filed correctly in the libray system.
Maybe the Library of Congress clerk did the action deliberately.  Anyway, the book was filed in the dictionary section of most libraries, instead of in the linguistic section.  Most libraries have purged the book as a little read volume.
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Today the pages of the VIKING and the Red Man are on-line in a DROPBOX.


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Most kids, today, using smart phones and computers, 
can find the Norse meaning of most American words   
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But a teacher should tell kids the DROPBOX exists and where to look.  Professors in every university should tell their students, who will become teachers, the same thing.

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PLACE NAMES
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The people speaking Old Norse named most things in eastern North America.
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They named most of the major rivers:  The Mississippi, the Missori, the Ohio, the Tennesee, and more, including the Potomac, which means to "Pray to the good woman" (a.k.a. Mary).
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The NORSE = LENAPE named at least sixteeen states and three provinces of Canada.  
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Canada is two Norse words "Kana(l) Da(l)  meaning "Canal Valley."  

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All states, but one, Louisiana, along the Mississippi and Missouri

Rivers have Norse names.
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The Norse named many large cities: Milwaukee, Chicago, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, shawnee, Miami, all three of them, and others.
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Norse names are found on old French maps for most of the Great Lakes.   The Fench maps showed the name for "Christians" on the south shore of the "Christian
Sea."
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When they won the Seven Years War, the English forced the map makers to replace the "Christian Sea" with the name "Hudson Bay."  The English in Canada forced the Christians to be known as the Cree.

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The English forced a change of the name from the lake "of the PURE people" (a.k.a. Illinois) to Lake Michigan."
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The Norse meaning for "Michigan" is "Middle Sea Basin."
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Hundreds, if not thousands, of places ("-ing,"), of things situated at ("-sett"), of things admired ("-da"), and towns ("-ton")are still shown on North America maps.
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"-Ington" means "Place Town."
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CONCLUSION
There are more than enough examples of Norse words still in use in America to support the teaching of the mental model that,
"When the English Invaded, 
most Americans spoke Norse."
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For four centuries the English have suppressed the fact that most Americans were speaking Norse.
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Most of us were taught to believe the Americans were speaking a language that did NOT come from the east side of the Atlantic.
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You should understand the significance of every kid learning that
 "When the
English invaded,
most Americans spoke Norse."
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The reality is that most kids, including us, did NOT learn those eight words because the English propaganda mill has ground on for four centuries.
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The institutionalized suppression by omission has deceived most of us.  Most of the people in the world believe that the language of North America came from the west.


Most Americans spoke Norse--a language from the east side of the Atlantic. There is much more evidence that a PAN NORTH ATLANTIC CULTURE existed.
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Because billions of people, around the world believe the Americas came from Asia, we, few, cannot, now, hope to stop the suppression by omission mill, which was started in the 17th century.  
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But we can hope to start 
a nucleus
of believers who will publish the paradigm:
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"When the 
English invaded,
Most Americans spoke NORSE.
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If the Norse history paradigm conflicts with the English myth, let the kids figure it out.

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But BE SURE that NO information is suppressed by omission.
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Encourage your university faculty to support the fact that
most Americans spoke Norse.
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