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Thursday, November 9, 2017

SWEDISH VERSION of SETTLEMENT

This is a new post by Eleonora of Sweden. ...
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 The Norse Greenlanders, Swedes, Icelandic (people), Scots and a few Dutch were living not far away (from Jamestown).
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According to preserved documents they lived closer to the Atlantic from around 1020 AD and on to (when) the English first arrived.

One of the books written in 1130's was given in one copy to the King of Norway and one to the Pope.
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(The book may have been written by Bishop Eric Gnuppsen (Henricus)).
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Add to that the Diary of Bishop Eric (Gnuppsen) who wrote that after returning from the real Korsnes to Iceland where he died of pnemonia.
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Then in Spring 1364 AD Ivar Bardarson gave the tithes for Korsnes as well as for the other diocese under Gardar, south of what later came to be known as Hudson Bay, to a Cardinal later to become a Pope.
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At same time Nicholas of Lynn gave the Norwegian King a cartographic map of North America.
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All this would have been known hadn't the graving etsing (?) man in Flanders mirrored North America on the globe.
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We, in Sweden, have among our Royal Treasure, "Riksäpplet," (which was) made to be held by King Erik during his coronation.
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In his speech he referred to it saying that he was given the rights to rule over "all of the Northern Hemisphere."
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As for graves in Jamestown, one was found to contain a relic shrine, (which) caused many … questions for the archaeologists, who aren't familiar with much more than the Icelandic Sagas.
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Same shrine was brought to Korsnes due to gift to the dioce from the Pope to replace what had been destroyed by pirates between 1490 and 1520.
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(The “pirates” may have been Englishmen, who were making a determined effort to remove Scandinavian evidence.)
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The shrine was sent via the Danish King (King of the Calmar union) and brought by ship to Korsnes via Orkney.
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 I guess that it had been found by the early Englishman travelling around Jamestown.
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(Actually, Frobisher and his men on the fools gold adventure(of 1587) were more than likely to have found the shrine.)
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  Oh btw … the first English Governor wrote to Queen Elizabeth I that the Swedes were there before the English and before the Dutch.
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All this information supports the paradigm that
When the English invaded,
Most Americans spoke Norse.
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The English profoundly distorted history to make the world believe that only pagans, who could be enslaved or killed, lived in America when Columbus sailed.
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Our challenge is to get this material, and even more evidence, published in school textbooks.
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HOW CAN WE DO THAT IN THE NEXT GENERATION?


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