P.S. No white people 'discovered' North America. People were already here. I get tired of people using this phrase ,. but I hear it in history books and on the history channel and from the mouths of many scholars.. It just isn't an accurate depiction and gives one a false notion.. Native Americans came from people who sailed across the ocean long before the Europeans.. Most people claim they all came across a land bridge, but they could build pyramids, what makes people think they couldn't sail?
The connection is in a Native American tribe in Nova Scotia that has an almost identical flag as the Knights Templar and a long told story about some white men who came there long ago before Columbus ever touched down anywhere in North America. This pre-dates Colombus by about 2 centuries. That is the connected, and the hooked X carvings around Nova Scotia area found were a symbol used by the Knights Templar.. Look it up.
You can find all the evidence in shakespears histories.... If you manage to decrypt them... You will need a copy of the originals... the originals are burried at oak island you see... but luckily Fransis Bacon left us a code in his and shakespears books....
knights templar makes sense to me. I guess it doesn't matter who 'discovered' America in a sence. It matters more, when the idea of migration from Europe caught on.
rediscovered - before sinclair arrived with the templars - at least one chinese junker had made it and at least one turkish ship and at least one roman trieme made it...and then the vikings too made it - in fact, it was the late vikings that showed sinclair how to get to the new world.
You can't discover a place that's already inhabited. You can say that they may have been the first Europeans to set foot on North American soil, but they certainly didn't "discover" it.
Most knights were arrested and killed by the roman catholic church from the years 1307 to 1360. Some knights were tipped off ahead of time and escaped Jerusalem with ships and sailed to acquitaine (today's France) and northern europe. But a number of ships sailed across the Atlantic and reached land in what is known today as Nova Scotia. The mic-mac natives greeted and helped these strange visitors and thus the legend of Gloosecap was born. The knights discovered america not Columbus!
LOLOLOL THATS MY ENGLISH TEACHER!
OVER9000URMOM 9 months ago
P.S. No white people 'discovered' North America. People were already here. I get tired of people using this phrase ,. but I hear it in history books and on the history channel and from the mouths of many scholars.. It just isn't an accurate depiction and gives one a false notion.. Native Americans came from people who sailed across the ocean long before the Europeans.. Most people claim they all came across a land bridge, but they could build pyramids, what makes people think they couldn't sail?
gabehampton 1 year ago
The connection is in a Native American tribe in Nova Scotia that has an almost identical flag as the Knights Templar and a long told story about some white men who came there long ago before Columbus ever touched down anywhere in North America. This pre-dates Colombus by about 2 centuries. That is the connected, and the hooked X carvings around Nova Scotia area found were a symbol used by the Knights Templar.. Look it up.
gabehampton 1 year ago
yeah,,, and before the templars discovered america the vikings did... Leif erikson was the first one to land on america...
kimeradon 2 years ago
You can find all the evidence in shakespears histories.... If you manage to decrypt them... You will need a copy of the originals... the originals are burried at oak island you see... but luckily Fransis Bacon left us a code in his and shakespears books....
kimeradon 2 years ago
knights templar makes sense to me. I guess it doesn't matter who 'discovered' America in a sence. It matters more, when the idea of migration from Europe caught on.
rayunseitig 2 years ago
rediscovered - before sinclair arrived with the templars - at least one chinese junker had made it and at least one turkish ship and at least one roman trieme made it...and then the vikings too made it - in fact, it was the late vikings that showed sinclair how to get to the new world.
Oak Island was a vault for the templars.
lordphi 2 years ago
You can't discover a place that's already inhabited. You can say that they may have been the first Europeans to set foot on North American soil, but they certainly didn't "discover" it.
teelynnsimon 3 years ago
Most knights were arrested and killed by the roman catholic church from the years 1307 to 1360. Some knights were tipped off ahead of time and escaped Jerusalem with ships and sailed to acquitaine (today's France) and northern europe. But a number of ships sailed across the Atlantic and reached land in what is known today as Nova Scotia. The mic-mac natives greeted and helped these strange visitors and thus the legend of Gloosecap was born. The knights discovered america not Columbus!
mayorelvis2 3 years ago
Roslyn... Sinclair.. Cunningham barony on Nova Scotia.. Mt. Heredom..
Kenzofeis 3 years ago