from Hudson Bay to the
Isthmus of Panama,
when the Europeans
Invaded.
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The NORSE CATHOLIC HISTORY
is still being SUPPRESSED!
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The NORSE CATHOLIC HISTORY
is still being SUPPRESSED!
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Where DID they go?
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Dr. Myron Paine wanted to find out.
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He found the Maalan Aarum, the Lenape “Bible.”
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He found the Maalan Aarum, the Lenape “Bible.”
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Then he found eight volumes of Reider T.
Sherwin’s books, The Viking and the Red Man. In the forward of volume IV, Sherwin
concluded that the Algonquin Indian (a.k.a. Lenape) Language was Old Norse.
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Dr. Paine used the 30,000 Lenape words to
decipher the Maalan Aarum. The first two chapters are the Lenape
Bible—Genesis. The word “Lenape” appears twice in Genesis.
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Dr. Paine recognized that chapter 3 was
history. He used the words in The Viking and the Red Man to decipher chapter 3.
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Dr. Frank Esposito, Kean University, knew Lenape. He encouraged students to vet the Maalan Aarum. Craig Judge deciphered 10 verses of Chapter 4.
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Judge's achievement is evidence that The Viking and the Red Man is valid knowledge. The The Viking and the Red Man can be used by persistent scholars, who want to understand Lenape words from four centuries to four seconds ago.
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The Viking and the Red Man has over 30,000 Lenape (a.k.a. Algonquin) words with their meanings and the original Old Norse pronunciation. Many place names in eastern North America are Lenape. Many cities, over 10 U.S. states, and 3 provinces in Canada have Lenape names.
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Dr. Paine posted the first 37 deciphered stanzas of chapter 3 on the Internet as LENAPE LAND. The format works with Smart Phones. The Lenape history clearly shows that the 4,000 Norse WALKED to America.
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Dr. Frank Esposito, Kean University, knew Lenape. He encouraged students to vet the Maalan Aarum. Craig Judge deciphered 10 verses of Chapter 4.
,
Judge's achievement is evidence that The Viking and the Red Man is valid knowledge. The The Viking and the Red Man can be used by persistent scholars, who want to understand Lenape words from four centuries to four seconds ago.
,
The Viking and the Red Man has over 30,000 Lenape (a.k.a. Algonquin) words with their meanings and the original Old Norse pronunciation. Many place names in eastern North America are Lenape. Many cities, over 10 U.S. states, and 3 provinces in Canada have Lenape names.
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Dr. Paine posted the first 37 deciphered stanzas of chapter 3 on the Internet as LENAPE LAND. The format works with Smart Phones. The Lenape history clearly shows that the 4,000 Norse WALKED to America.
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Before they left Greenland the Norse
were calling themselves “Lenape,” which means, “To abide with the pure.” The Maalan Aarum says that a ruler was "baptized to be pure."
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When they left, the Lenape had had two and a half centuries of Catholic education. They left behind 18
churches.
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Two and a half centuries later the Norse
Catholics welcomed the White Anglo Saxon Protestants (WASP) on to the Atlantic shores of North America.
The
rest is NOT history because the WASP did not want the people in England or the
Pope to know that the Americans were Norse Catholics.
Dr. Paine searched for a reason why the
knowledge of the Norse Catholics should vanish so completely from history.
Recently
Dr. Paine learned that the English, who had beheaded a Catholic King during the
17th century, had also restored another catholic king, James II, to the throne later.
This Catholic restoration happened within
a decade after the WASP in America had massacred thousands of Norse
Catholics.
King James II soon issued a new edict. He created the
Dominion of New England.
The WASP in America rightly concluded
that the English might take back the control of the colonial governments. If the King's men found out, the
sin of massacring Norse Catholics would be a ruinous bit of knowledge for colonial aspirations.
So the WASP, who had the only printing
presses in America, suppressed the knowledge of the Norse Catholics and their
untimely slaughter.
The WASP suppression was institutionalized
in the decades to follow the “Glorious Revolution.” By the time of the
English invasion of Canada, which was planned in parliament but which the
English called “the French and Indian war,” any hint of Norse Catholics was
suppressed by the most effective method:
Teach
the WASP version of history to the young kids,
Omit
any mention of Norse Catholics, and
Ignore
anybody, who finds a Norse artifact.
The suppression continues today.
Patricia Sutherland was fired for reporting about Norse artifacts on Baffin
Island. The academic community did not object very loudly.
Why would they? They have no
mechanism to deal with Norse artifacts. The American history curriculum, does
not mention Norse Catholics.
Most academics may tell you, as they have
for over a century, that the Maalan Aarum is a hoax. After seventy years
in print, the academics do not list the Viking and the Red Man in any
bibliography.
The 17th centaury WASP stumbled onto the nearly perfect suppression mechanism--omission of evidence and testimony from the recorded history.
If the text is not
in the history books, then the Norse Catholics never existed. If someone
finds a Norse artifact, educators claim it is a hoax. They omit the
record from the history books. The WASP soon had an America free of Norse
Catholics. Centuries later there was a world of people willing to defend
the WASP version of history.
Three centuries later, E. Urner Goodman, in Pennsylvania, noted the outstanding qualities of the Lenape.
He convinced the Boy Scouts to create a higher class of Scouts, which is called the Order of the Arrow.
The Order of the Arrow is based on the outstanding Lenape (Norse Catholic) qualities.
This article may not get published in any paper media for many
reasons, but the main reason is that the content of this post does not conform to the WASP mental model of America that the Editors have in their heads.
Their mental models were shaped by WASP suppression by omission.
If you, the reader, see the contents of this post published in other
media, you will be witnessing the very latest news.
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Where DID they go? See Where did the 4,ooo Lenape go?
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