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Some will believe anything except the professional academic history who must adhere to an establish method of verification of facts and review by peers, not so with these charlatans.
What's next, Petter Amundsen videos?
Native Americans are descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel?
You still have not answered the the question concerning 6th century Dark Ages Welsh ships- the only ships in your response that could have made an Atlantic voyage were the Viking longboats, but that was 550 years after the alleged Welsh voyages in the 500's.
LOL!Bullshit
LOL!...and? A canoe, what do you think it depicts?
Are you into Von Danikin and our early visitors from space?
lets keep the politics out of this unless it has to do with the politics in the 16th century which Swift lived in.
At your leisure and for your viewing pleasure.
But are there any non-fictional references?
I respect the mods decisions and apologize for any post I made.
Agreed ! the last Dozen or so posts have been removed !
This is not the Politics or insult Section
That is because the Turkey Track is a symbol of the Awen giving directions to Welsh Villages not to treasure. Though some treasure depositors could have used the turkey track for pointing to a location of their treasures. But most of the signs in Kentucky and all over the US were from the Welsh.
There is just more of the white European mindset that the Native Americans were not capable of such achievements.
Franklin, where is your proof that these "turkey track" marks in Kentucky and "all over the US" were made by these fantasy Welsh in 6th century America, AND NOT by the indigenous Native Americans?