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  • My one real problem with this video is your pronunciation of rune and its derived words.

    I think the word is similarly said to "dune", but with a r in place of the d. RUN-stone just makes you (and the subject) sound silly, which I believe would be an injustice. Also, being from within 75 miles of said stones, I believe that if i can say it right, so can you.

    As for the subject, i find it intriguing, and would love to see images of the swords and such found there, and of the type of stone there.

  • @dtlofwar My, aren't you the teacher. that is the way it is pronounced there in Heavener not 75 miles away or in Europe.

    As the pronunciation of the derived words, that is proper as to University of Iceland specs

  • Amasing! I'd invest in a masive digup and find that body, sword, shield, or whatever could be in the chamber!

  • @TalvellaMaa The state refuses to dig there or do a serious study, even though the OK was given by the state to do so five years ago. Gloria Farley's stuff, artifacts and papers were taken by the state and cannot be seen for 50 years.

    State officials think it is a hoax and only keep the park open because the land will revert back to the family if closed

    Coverup

  • @jacksonburns56 Born and raised in Poteau, around runestone all my life. What coins, swords and other stuff were found in this area. I'd like to research this as I have never heard of any other findings besides the other rune stones.

  • @Duttydutdut Go to Kerr Museum to start and then Heavener to get old timer tales. Try the book,"Unexplained Oklahoma Mysteries'. Also go to Waldron, Ark to Blythe Museum.

    This will get you started

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  • i have been there and seen this place and it is something to see and enjoy.i lived in van buren ark.about 80 miles from there.

  • i heard scientists said it takes thousands of years for rocks to erode like that.lolol

  • Jackson, did you actually climb down that cliff face? Awesome!

  • There have also been runes discovered in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

    Thor Heyerdahl apparently found runes throughout central and south america over a 20-year period and it is widely accepted that the Scandinavians were the Mayan's gods who came from the sea, were tall, white skinned, red haired and had beards. (The Mayans did not grow beards. Why would their gods, othewise?)

  • There have also been runes discovered in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

    Thor Heyerdahl apparently found runes throughout central and south america over a 20-year period and it is widely accepted that the Scandinavians were the Mayan's gods who came from the sea, were tall, white skinned, red haired and had beards. (The Mayans did not grow beards. Why would their gods, othewise?)

  • Obviously trouble ensued since the Mayans abandoned their coastal settlements.

    Columbus knew there were lands to the west because of the communications between the Knights Templar refuged in Scotland and those Knights Templar refuged in Portugal. The Scandinavians who held Scotland at that time had been traveling to the Americas for a long while. Roslyn Chapel in Scotland stands as proof.

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