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Friday, November 30, 2018

TEACH CATHOLICS, WHO SPOKE NORSE


Dear Department of History Chair,
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Does your faculty teach that when the English invaded, Americans were:
 1, pagans, who spoke Algonquin,
or
2, Catholics, who spoke Norse?
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If they teach “pagans, who spoke Algonquin,” then study this comment made 26 years ago:
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The peopling of America] "is reflected in scholarly writings ... so complete and second nature to most Americans that is has passed into popular lore and common knowledge of the "every schoolboy knows" variety. No attempt to distort the truth is any longer necessary.  All that is required, once a model is established, is the rote learning as [the knowledge] passes from one uncritical generation to the next. [American Holocaust, 1992, Stannard, David E.]
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The “pagans speaking Algonquin” is the 17th century English MYTH that has “passed into popular lore and common knowledge.  No evidence supports the MYYH.
 .The 17th century English did NOT want us to know that Catholics,             who spoke Norse, stood on the American shores.  The Pope’s Doctrine of Discovery allowed discovers to claim land occupied by pagans.  Hence, in English publications, Catholics became pagans and Algonquin masked the Norse language, which came from the east.
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The evidence can be found online at LENAPE HISTORY, LENAPE LAND, and at the FACEBOOK GROUP, entitled VIKING and the RED MAN.  There are links for a semester long history course via LENAPE LAND and evidence to show the Old North origin of the Algonquin language in the VIKING and the RED MAN DROPBOX.
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I encourage your faculty to encourage graduate students verify that the Catholics, who spoke Norse, were in America, when the English invaded.  
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Sincerely,
Dr. Myron D Paine
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