Both 1362 Accounts
of Ten Mates Dead
Are Genuine.
.
In the year
1362 ten mates were beaten to death near Alexander MN.
.
.
There are two existing accounts of the ten mates dead episode.
.
A Swede, who was with the
Scan-dinavian rescue team, punched an account into the Kensington Rune Stone,
which is dated 1362.
.
The Alexander, MN, Museum
staff has just declared the Rune Stone to be genuine.
.
A LENAPE historian, who was
migrating from Greenland with about 2,000 LENAPE refugees, composed the annual
self-verifying stanza for 1362. He made the stanza about the same event.
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The LENAPE history is a
genuine history, which has been studied by students on-line for five
semesters. .
.
The semester long course covers
the first 38 stanzas of the LENAPE history including the ten mates dead
episode,
18 artifacts, including
18 artifacts, including
the Kensington
Rune Stone, Norwegian King
Magnus’
order (now on-line),
and
Paul
Knudsen’s
fire steel, axe,
and broken
sword.
.
The assignments include 18 look up exercises for Norse words, including the meaning of Kensington.
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Each semester students have
found more evidence to support the LENAPE History.
.
Search for
LENAPE
HISTORY,
LENAPE LAND>
LENAPE LAND>
LENAPE LEARNING (INDEX)>(ARTIFACTS>
RUNE STONES)>
GENUINE.
RUNE STONES)>
GENUINE.
.
The LENAPE HISTORY has been available for over a century in
BRINTON,
Danial G. 1885,
Danial G. 1885,
The Lenape’ and their Legends,
D. G. Brinton,
Philadelphia
.
.
.
The two genuine accounts of
the TEN MATES DEAD in 1362 provide sufficient testimony to accuse the English
Protestants of suppressing the knowledge that when the English invaded, most
Americans were Catholics, who spoke Norse.
.
That suppression, reinforced
by all professors, who still teach the nasty English MYTH, has profoundly
distorted American History.
.
Pictures of the genuine
Kensington Rune Stone and text for the two genuine accounts of the TEN MEN DEAD
are NOT found in textbooks.
Most students do not know that the Kensington Rune Stone and the LENAPE history exist.
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