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1362 - The Kensington Enigma

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2007 Promo of completed 2 x 1 hour documentary film that chronicles the Norse expansion, exploration of Pre-Columbian North America, and unravels the mystery of the Kensington Runestone. Filmed in seven countries. Written and Directed by Edwin Larson. Hosted by John Rhys-Davies. Distributed by Fremantle.

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  • I'm not a scientist, obviously, but why is it so hard for people to accept the fact that Norsemen could have ventured into the midwest? They feed us that Bering Straight crap about the native Americans, but refuse to give credit to Europeans other than Columbus...WHO NEVER EVEN CAME TO NORTH AMERICA.

  • The Norse from Greenland migrated south into Hudson Bay during the 1300s for warmer climate as Greenland temperatures continued to drop.The Churchill river system was the way to Lake Winnipeg and Red River into the mid-west.French explorer Laverandry 1600s was told of Red Bearded men,by the natives on Lake Winnipeg,that lived in stone houses on its shores in the north.One look at the globe from the top and the adventurous nature of the Norse and it becomes very clear.The Norse were here often.

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  • The WORST things in the world are ARROGANCE and IGNORANCE. theyve cost us so much. I cant believe the experts themselves tried quelling this.

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  • # 1:11

  • the simple fact that the kosher media ignores this speaks volumes. does anyone even know where to find this full video?

  • It's a well documented fact that the vikings made it to America some 500 years before Columbus. Leif Eriksson went there around 1002 AD.

    L'Anse aux Meadows on Newfoundland was a viking settlement that has been excavated. Actually it has been proposed that Columbus went to Iceland as a young man and there heard about Vinland, the name that the ancient vikings had given the land they had discovered.

    That some people from Iceland or Norway came back during the middle age is not impossible.

  • greece before spain by far

  • :) love, light, truth, and perfect timing

  • Did they found any lasting settlements? Did their explorations make the rest of Europe aware of America? Does it matter if people were already living there for thousands of years?

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