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Vikings And Mayans In Michigan
#21
[color=#0000ff Wrote:Sariel[/color]]
Have you been able to recover some memories using these informations?

Tsss. If there is a Viking memory, I think it is more related to my own country between 800-1000.

If I get a memory of being a Viking visiting Michigan I will the ring the bell ! :D
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#22
The recent boat parade theme on the Congamond Lakes in my town was Vikings. The boaters dressed up as Vikings.

Of course, this comment is not about Vikings in MI but the Viking theme keeps showing up here and there.
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#23
Rune Mysteries - Michigan White Indians

Michigan is full of Viking Artifacts dating back to 1000 AD.

In 1876, Johan Bauer from the village of Wallsange, Sweden went in search of the "Rings and Runes of Kolberg." He found them and started his life long quest for rune mysteries. In 1891, he emigrated with his parents to America where he became editor of a Swedish language newspaper in Ashland, Wisconsin.

One day, an Indian came into the office asking to buy a subscription. Bauer thought if was a joke. The Indian told him several Indians in the area were descendants of White men. The Indian spoke several Swedish words that peaked his interest.

Bauer recorded the Indian's story in a 63 page booklet in 1930. The title was "Viking Mettles". The story of the coming of the White men, with their Rune Mysteries to America in 1010 AD.

The Indians said the white men wore "ice" (armor and helmets.) The Indians uttered strange words (Swedish) and wore Runic Charms to ward off evil. Where else could these Indians have learned Swedish words except from the Vikings themselves.

The coming of the Vikings in 1010 AD is told in dozens of legends and folk tales from the old men of the Chippewa, Menominee, Choctow and Arapahoe.

Why are American historians reluctant to write about these Indian legends.

In 1969, a hunter and five friends went hunting in Lake Country Michigan, near the Town of Baldwin. One of the hunters slipped while coming down a slope. He fell through a covering of sod and stones that laid over a roof of rotting logs.

It was a room about eight feet square. The floor had fire rings filled with carbon. There were conical piles of rocks, cairns, next to the pit, inscribed with runes.

Betty Sodders in her book "Michigan Pre-History Mysteries" reported other similar runes in the upper peninsula.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. I hope you will join with us and surf the net for more Hidden Viking History.

Ellis Peterson AKA Ragnar Storyteller is a retired math professor and electronics engineer. He has been studying astrology, runes, radionics, metaphysics and alternate healing treatments for over 30 years. He is 70+, in very good health and lives in the boonies of the Pocono mountains with his wife Lory. His writings are unique and refreshing. To see more of his writings visit his websites.

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This text (& interesting websites mentioned in it) was found at:

http://ezinearticles.com/?Viking-Mystery...id=1511207

On Amazon I've found the book "Viking Mettles" by J.G.R. Baner (1934) not Bauer.

http://www.amazon.com/Viking-mettles-Joh...268&sr=1-1


Maybe the book is still deliverable.

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#24
Thanks for the interesting info Octahedron. It looks like you're still doing lots of research. :)
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#25
Thanks Richard, yes, I do sometimes. 

I was wondering in which way I could (or should according others) have a viking existence in Michigan, i.e. about 1000 years ago.

 
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#26
You never know, you might have been a viking in Michigan. You are attracted to research it for some reason. According to visions DT had I was a viking here. Maybe you and I were here in the same group of vikings that came here.
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#27
I've seen quite of lot of "viking existence in Michigan" stories at the HCF etc. That's why I'm serious about this possibility.  I have to check for myself 100%, if I'm ready for it.
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#28
Have you ever visualized vikings and Michigan to see what comes up?
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#29
Not, yet; maybe there is something herewithin I don't want to know, yet. The scan of SS maybe stopped also something in me to go ahead, as I always want to know by myself.

or likely, it is the postphoning lazy alter in me ?
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