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A claim for a Norse 'Code Stone'


Hanslune

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3 hours ago, docyabut2 said:

 

Docy, do you have a link with more information about that statue? No hurry. I'm off to bed.

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god that is just exceptional.

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The stories left them perplexed as the natives knew and worshiped the cross and also had similar notions to baptism, confession, communion, the great flood, the virgin, etc.

cont.

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America fleeing persecution from the Templars.

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A bit controversial to say the least.

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Telleriano-Remensis we will find descriptions of what seem to be flights of a spacecraft that performs cruises and landings to the astonishment and terror of the natives

just bizarre but truth is in the eyequote-god-runs-electromagnetics-by-wave-

or bizarrre

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‘white man that reincarnates’ and stories of his presence anywhere you go from North America to Argentina?

 

oh sorry for jumping around so much.

 

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When Hancock personally studied the stele, two things seemed very clear to him: "...the encounter scene it portrayed must, for some reason, have been of immense importance to the Olmecs, hence the grandeur of the stele itself, and the construction of the remarkable stockade of columns built to contain it. And, as was the case with the Negro heads, it was obvious that the face of the bearded CAUCASIAN MAN could only have been sculpted from a HUMAN MODEL. The racial verisimilitude was too good for an artist to have invented it" (ibid., p. 133).

Hancock was able to identify two other Caucasian figures among the surviving monuments from La Venta. "One was carved in low relief on a heavy and roughly cicular slab of stone about three feet in diameter. Dressed in what looked like tight-fitting leggings, his features were those of an Anglo-Saxon. He had a full pointed beard and wore a CURIOUS FLOPPY CAP on his head...Around his slim waist was tied a flamboyant sash. The other Caucasian figure, this time carved on the side of a narrow pillar, was similarly bearded and attired" (ibid., pp. 133-134).

http://hope-of-israel.org/olmec.htm

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