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LEE: Date: Wed, Mar 29,
2017 at 6:07 PM
Subject: Myron Paine's Research
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To: "R. Bentley Anderson" <acha@fordham.edu>
Dear Professor Anderson:
I have followed Myron Paine and his research on the Lenape History and their connection to the Norse Christians for the past decade. I have found his research to be well done and his hypothesis to be plausible.
I would encourage you and Catholic historians to meet with him to hear his evidence concerning this important research. 
Thank you.
Lee Pennington
JoLe Productions
PS I am a film maker with
25 documentary films 
to my credit over
the past 27 years. 
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KARL: Mr. Anderson,
My colleague Myron Paine informed me about the subject meeting and his desire to meet with a small group to introduce his focused research to you and discuss its possible/probable overlap with Catholic interests.  

The premise is that recently converted Norse of Iceland and Greenland sent significant populations to the North American area south of James Bay, including Minnesota during the 1000-1300 AD period.

These migrant peoples carried with them their new Catholic beliefs and liturgy, which they maintained to the best of their ability in isolation from the Church in Europe.  They either became, or merged with and influenced natives to become, the Lenape Indians. 

The Lenape journey took them eventually to the East Coast where they greeted arriving European explorers and settlers, speaking Old Norse and worshipping from their understanding of the Catholic liturgy, including the 10 Commandments – in order.  

There is much archaeological, written, and cultural evidence to support this theory.  Many elements of this theory would seem to overlap with, and provide new insights into, otherwise unexplained events in the early North American Catholic experience.  

I urge you to take the time to let Myron elaborate.

EMAILS to MYRON
VANG: I have sent a recommendation to R. Bentley Anderson, hope you get the chance to discuses the issue.

FRANK (in GERMANY): Thank you for this utmost important information. It gives me a clue, an idea about the dimension of the crime what really happened on the other side of the atlantic pond! But what has happened there was the last chapter of book one!
And now I know how I must write to Mr.  Bentley Anderson.
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2018: No Response.  Suppression by omiting (ignoring) won againg.

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