tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post5005347582769212170..comments2024-03-23T03:47:03.187-07:00Comments on Scott Wolter Answers: New Hooked X's and Ancient Runes Found in Old Icelandic ManuscriptsScott Wolterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comBlogger277125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-65921249181858136442021-05-07T18:18:31.661-07:002021-05-07T18:18:31.661-07:00Corrie,
You echo the frustration I have dealt wit...Corrie,<br /><br />You echo the frustration I have dealt with in academia for over 20 years now. That said, there are some open minded academics that understand how important is to listen, instead of always talking.<br /><br />We'll see what the future brings, but I will continue to try reaching out to them with the goal of collaboration. This is best way to eventually find the truth.Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-3671328774300374862021-05-07T13:38:42.120-07:002021-05-07T13:38:42.120-07:00Scott, I just find the arguments made by certain p...Scott, I just find the arguments made by certain people on here, as an attempt at saving their own face. Probably because they've made comments before that now just don't stand up. It just seems like kindergarten all over again, trying too prove that everyone else is wrong and they are right. (Not ah, my daddy said, kind of arguments) It's disappointing to see and watch, people who are supposed to be professionals and giving others a good example too follow, instead it's who's is bigger. Not enough coming together, even if you disagree, to work with one another to teach the other something about what they do that tells them why they believe this to be real and not fake. They argue at a distance instead of meeting, and doing an investigation together so they can see the methodology used by the other. Partly because they may believe things that have been said or written about the other, so for them it's a no starter. Work on a whole new investigation instead of these that have you battling and butting heads. Maybe then we might find that the history books are wrong or right and then written with the new science that was used to make that conclusion. Our kids need history and science now more than ever, but working together so there are no conspiracy theories. Perhaps it's time for a new way of doing things, but someone has to come up with something else, because obviously the system isn't working the way it should. I love history and I'm open to my beliefs being challenged and even changed buy science, vice a versa, that's what people have to be willing to do for the truth. The truth might surprise us all, while some egos may get hurt, we are adults supposedly. Corriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03228727152480703609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-89749947700518389582019-02-11T17:33:21.242-08:002019-02-11T17:33:21.242-08:00James,
When you show me something tangible I'...James,<br /><br />When you show me something tangible I'll be happy to help out. So far I have not seen that.Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-60154972321963758272019-02-11T08:48:13.986-08:002019-02-11T08:48:13.986-08:00Don't shut me out Scott. I have evidence that ...Don't shut me out Scott. I have evidence that reinforces what you've been saying all along. Vikings were here, in the midwest.<br />My methods are different than yours, but the end result is the same. You magnify anomalies, I outline them. <br />Work with me on this and the Kensington stone. What we'll end up with is anyone's guess. But, at least we'll have the satisfaction of having explored this avenue. <br />If we find what I expect, we can combine our findings and definitely change written history.<br />James R HeathJames Heathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11408344846012863204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-17764491022852316532017-10-01T23:38:40.249-07:002017-10-01T23:38:40.249-07:00Scott,
15 months have now passed. Any update?
Mi...Scott,<br /><br />15 months have now passed. Any update?<br /><br />Mike MorganAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-58947901304544025682016-10-06T16:37:20.017-07:002016-10-06T16:37:20.017-07:00Anonymous,
I appreciate the offer, but I'm we...Anonymous,<br /><br />I appreciate the offer, but I'm well aware of the three Spirit Pond Rune Stones that have the Hooked X and Pentadic numbers like the KRS. Actually, there are four stones including a small pendant with carvings on it.<br /><br />I've taken photos of every character on all three stones and wrote about them in my "Hooked X: Key to the Secret History of North America" book. They are 100% genuine and were not carved by "hippies" as Bruce Bourque, archaeologist at the Maine State Museum said back in the early 1970's. He stands by the dumb statement which is another example of dismissing something you don't understand.Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-38107134265750309092016-10-06T12:08:18.021-07:002016-10-06T12:08:18.021-07:00I have a copy of ESOP v16 p 172-182 talking about ...I have a copy of ESOP v16 p 172-182 talking about the Spirit Pond Mapstone by Cape Cod. That stone contains the hooked x. If you don't have a copy, let me know, and I'll send one.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-58939143465261461662016-06-30T14:50:12.412-07:002016-06-30T14:50:12.412-07:00Scott,
Thank you for your update, really apprecia...Scott,<br /><br />Thank you for your update, really appreciate it. Looking forward to this coming to pass.<br /><br />Mike Morgan<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-12057007440550718212016-06-30T10:57:44.469-07:002016-06-30T10:57:44.469-07:00Mike,
Mr. Parks was in the process of moving from...Mike,<br /><br />Mr. Parks was in the process of moving from Texas to Wisconsin this spring and said he'd contact me to follow through. I'll send him a note and see where he's at.Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-21697997365700139032016-06-29T23:29:27.793-07:002016-06-29T23:29:27.793-07:00Scott,
It has now been 6 months since this offer ...Scott,<br /><br />It has now been 6 months since this offer and acceptance for Mr. Parks to examine/research the KRS and your work pertaining to it. I have not found any update about this endeavor on this or more recent blogs. Could you please give us an update concerning this? <br /><br />Thank you,<br />Mike MorganAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-15650963928338597752016-06-26T10:25:19.881-07:002016-06-26T10:25:19.881-07:00Anonymous,
I think I know which carvings you'...Anonymous,<br /><br />I think I know which carvings you're talking about. If so, the symbol you're talking about is an "X", not a Hooked X. However, if you want to send me a photo best to send to my email: swolter@amengtest.com Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-49328798219397872382016-06-25T19:01:45.828-07:002016-06-25T19:01:45.828-07:00Hey Scott,
I was watching an episode of ancient a...Hey Scott, <br />I was watching an episode of ancient aliens. The wisdom keeper episode. In it Giorgio is in Australia looking at some carved hieroglyphs that were found and I swear I see a hooked X. I took a picture but it can't be downloaded here. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-75900211691316626162016-02-29T06:24:53.937-08:002016-02-29T06:24:53.937-08:00David,
It's very possible the stone was only ...David,<br /><br />It's very possible the stone was only exposed at low tide (low water mark) at the time it was carved. However, it reportedly was on dry land in the early 20th century as waves driven by hurricanes realigned sediments along the shoreline. It has likely been in and out of the water as the low lying topography around it in the bay has shifted over the centuries.Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-57183322953365159662016-02-29T05:28:28.920-08:002016-02-29T05:28:28.920-08:00So in Masonic ritual there I a specific mention of...So in Masonic ritual there I a specific mention of low water mark, it is possibly quite ancient and very intersting that the Narragansett stone inscription is found at suchRadcliffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06491628119144784710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-37945103714128234152016-02-24T22:13:36.872-08:002016-02-24T22:13:36.872-08:00Hi Scott my name is Jason D and I was wondering if...Hi Scott my name is Jason D and I was wondering if you have considered the following,in ancient symbology the v represents the sacred feminine(the chalice) and the ^ the masculine(the blade) but I believe that the hooked x represents that Mary's child was a daughter,shown by the smaller v at the upper right side of the chalice just as a mother's daughter at her right side. Flip it over and I believe it would show a son at the right hand of his father. Although just conjecture it comes from years of reading and studying ancient symbology. Also some information shared with me by a very good friend (who works with stone)wink wink. Thinks as both u and I as well as millions of others that the truth can only come from questioning the status quo, that the secret the Templars were persecuted for was exactly as u conjectured on the show,the blood line of Jesus. To prove Jesus was just a man all be it an extraordinary one would have crushed the hold the Catholic church had on the ancient world. On a separate note,it's really sad you had to refute the claims of that bloger at all but I guess it's easier to discredit you than admit he doesn't know everything(fear of change syndrome) but as through history the ones who dare to ask are often ridiculed until hindsight proves them to have been enlightened. I just feel sorry for those who choose to live in the dark rather than face a scary change. I call these people "Flat worlders" Thanks for reading my idea hope to hear from u. A real fan jayld33Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-76749062364176761642016-02-10T09:41:59.880-08:002016-02-10T09:41:59.880-08:00MountainLion
Must confess I am not that familiar w...MountainLion<br />Must confess I am not that familiar with Huguenots your side of the border. Only a couple of those names I recognize. Will have to read up. But I do know that the Commanders the history books say won the wars for the British in Canada are expelled French Huguenots such as Kirk/Kirke brothers. The history books don't say that. Have to do your own research to realize that. Many went to the US as they were banned from New France. Correspondence with Cardinal Richelieu speaks of him crushing heresy and foreigners in France and New France. An inquisition was called on Canadian soil but never heard any talk of that in traditional sources. Think I'm the only one who is astounded by that. Found one source that said he found documents in which Richelieu wants to put dragoons into operation in New France. But he couldn't find documentation to support whether or not it actually happened. Dragoons were soldiers who were sent into towns to terrorize the Protestant heretics till they converted...or escaped. Just like they did to the Cathars.<br />Just a thought but maybe that is why some of your earliest settlements disappeared...and why they show up with First Nations people where they are safe.<br />KathyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-79899184728887212162016-02-08T10:35:19.229-08:002016-02-08T10:35:19.229-08:00Kathy, you are absolutely write about the Huguenot...Kathy, you are absolutely write about the Huguenots helping to win wars. Many of the Southern guerilla leaders in the American Revolution were either French Huguenots or Sephardic Jews, disguised as French Huguenots. They included Francis Marion (Swamp Fox) John Morel, William De Veaux, David Crockett's father and John Sevier. MountainLionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15180411279095781662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-74529604278419663942016-02-07T09:54:05.308-08:002016-02-07T09:54:05.308-08:00Thank you Scott. Don't want to overstep my bou...Thank you Scott. Don't want to overstep my bounds or be repetitive. Your last series is just now being aired in Canada so what I thought was new is actually old news in the US and not sure where you have gone with it. Wasn't familiar with Goa but am familiar with Fort Kochi which was their first settlement before Goa.<br />Bosher's work was a paper I found on the internet and printed off around 2007. One of the university sites. None of the usual data that usually shows up when printing off the internet. And if I wanted to read more I would have to sign up and pay up which I wasn't prepared to do. When I went to a westcoast library to find his works he had nothing in books to check out. Anything of his was in the reference section. Think it was only one or two. Neither perked my interest. He was out of York University Toronto. Might be easier finding his papers on the east coast. Don't think he is even alive anymore but don't quote me on that. <br />Think you will find good connections if you start looking at the Huguenots, who they are and their activities. North of the 49th all you had to do was drop an e and you now have a French family that everyone thinks is English. Not so tricky but effective. These persecuted French helped win the war for Britain. The ports the French shut down from the English and Dutch heretics were once again open for business.<br />Kathy Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-83332114041554272272016-02-07T08:20:06.309-08:002016-02-07T08:20:06.309-08:00Kathy,
Jump in any time. The Bosher book sounds ...Kathy,<br /><br />Jump in any time. The Bosher book sounds like a good one; I'll check it out right away. I think you're probably right about the Huguenots and I'll bet if we trace their genealogy we'll fine connections to the Venus Families and perhaps a lot of good connections.<br /><br />Great post! Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-3041049441413372252016-02-06T15:03:18.864-08:002016-02-06T15:03:18.864-08:00The "Pics" and the "Roman Ninth&quo...The "Pics" and the "Roman Ninth" both disappeared off the radar and history.....same part of the world, same time frame?, same.....hummmmExplorer Davenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-18581287187105874462016-02-06T11:15:44.310-08:002016-02-06T11:15:44.310-08:00This is getting fun so hope I'm not butting in...This is getting fun so hope I'm not butting in. <br />Huguenots I think are a key to tracking people who don't leave their calling card. Familiar with their presence in Canada & involvement in early settlement before France declared war on them simultaneously in La Rochelle and New France. La Rochelle was major Huguenot hotbed. Think Templar ideals lived on in this port despite their so called demise in 1307. Full of religious refugees from southern France.<br />Been too long for me to quote off top of the head, but the rise of this movement and other Protestant forms has interesting characters hanging out. Huguenots not only challenged religious thought but are a new class of people who are getting off the farms and finding new ways to make money. Who else had the money and means to finance this beside church and state. They slapped the French monarchy and church in the face. And there was retaliation. In my opinion anyhow...<br />J.F. Bosher wrote a paper "French Ports and North America Before 1627: The View From La Rochelle," which gave me a whole different perspective of what was going on over here in regards to what was termed Protestant ports, ships & trade. Knowing what I do about Templars it connected dots for me...<br />Kathy Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-73926953532727439512016-02-06T08:25:47.064-08:002016-02-06T08:25:47.064-08:00Scott, Your research on the early origins of Freem...Scott, Your research on the early origins of Freemasonry's teachings are EXACTLY what we are finding from a very different angle of research. Our interest is that French Huguenots, who survived Fort Caroline, married Apalache-Creek women in Northeast Georgia and played a major role in the evolution of Creek religious beliefs and social practices . . . such as the equality of women. The Huguenot (Templar) Cross became a symbol of Creek monotheism during the late 1600s and 1700s. These Frenchmen all came from Languedoc and Navierre in Southern France. French Protestantism can be traced to the Cathars, Albensians and Waldensians in that area of France. Those early Protestant denominations can be traced to the large numbers of Jewish and Christian Jewish refugees, who settled in those mountains after the Diaspora. Didn't I read one of your comments, where you said that it is thought that Mary Magdalene lived her last days in Southern France? Very interesting.MountainLionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15180411279095781662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-43029687676657709532016-02-06T07:51:49.247-08:002016-02-06T07:51:49.247-08:00Kathy,
One thing I wanted to mention was even tho...Kathy,<br /><br />One thing I wanted to mention was even though Freemasonry didn't "officially" start until 1717 in England. All that dates represents was the "coming out" party. Freemasonry has existed for millennia and in essence is what Jesus and Mary Magdalene were teaching in their time as "Grand Masters."<br /><br />It was a much different form of course, but the Nazarene sect were essentially the intellectual elite practicing what I would call a more pure form of Masonry that included women. <br /><br />At least this is what my research suggests. Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-73273677394790549172016-02-05T17:43:21.334-08:002016-02-05T17:43:21.334-08:00Scott
Thanks. From you that is a big compliment. Y...Scott<br />Thanks. From you that is a big compliment. You got better connections & resources.A good sign I am understanding what has been a long slog through the years.No doubt Sinclairs were hereditary GM. They did a round about route via France back to their Viking roots. Orkneys definitely a hot bed of very qualified Mariners. Large fleets In Orkney & Caithness to maintain power. Interesting features in old castles such as water cisterns that the Templars also used in their fortifications. Middle East technology. No doubt "Chris" was a late player in the game. The Canadian Museum of History has an Inuit wood carving of a European Person dated to 1350. No doubt European from style of dress. Myself I think they were in the Arctic as well. Rumors of an ice free passage till the 1400's.<br />Extremely valuable information well guarded. New resources. New lands. Especially if you have something you are trying to keep out of other peoples' hands. <br />Once the cat was out of the bag in 1492 I imagine they had a jump start as the New Lands were not so new to them. Think those in the know started pumping money, knowledge & manpower into merchant ships and trade. Think it is the same people in the know within various royal courts that saves Catholic churches with Templar connections from being ravaged by the upset Protestants in later years as far away as India. <br />Oops. Forgot to sign my name last time, even though using the anonymous profile.<br />KathyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7617813063932228103.post-32404123263273223852016-02-05T07:37:39.965-08:002016-02-05T07:37:39.965-08:00Steve,
Thanks for posting this link; it's an ...Steve,<br /><br />Thanks for posting this link; it's an interesting question isn't?Scott Wolterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758613621836354475noreply@blogger.com