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“These four runic experts proclaimed the Kensington Rune Stone a hoax solely after examining Ohman’s copy of the inscription. They never examined the actual artifact. They saw as one of the most damning points against the inscription that the first word on the split side of the stone, “har” (Have …), a modern Swedish word. The runic experts were right about that point because that is what was in the copy. However, that was not what was on the stone. There are two dots above the “a” making the word “här” (There are …), an Old Swedish word!”
― The Hooked X - The Secret History of North America
― The Hooked X - The Secret History of North America
“The Kensington Rune Stone is either a late nineteenth century hoax, or it’s not. If it’s not a hoax, it must be genuine. Since it is dated to 1362 A.D., the language, runes, grammar, dialect, and weathering of the inscription must be consistent with the fourteenth century and, therefore, authentic. The evidence presented in our book demonstrated that this is true.”
― The Hooked X - The Secret History of North America
― The Hooked X - The Secret History of North America




