Posted on 07/08/2013 6:58:42 PM PDT by Theoria
I watch some of these shows for the scenery, big fish, boats & water, entertainment and some knowledge I was unaware of. The shows run from fairly scientific to all out drama and everything in between. When the drama gets too thick I quit watching.
I got a kick out of the coffee guy slashing his way through the jungle to find the lost coffee bean. When he leaves the lost village he leaves by car down the road.
Wow. This guy doesn't need stuff like evidence to form a "professional opinion" does he?
Rhode Island is 46th among the States in Scandinavian population. The vast majority of Scandinavian immigrants were poor farmers who sought land and a better life in the Midwest, not Rhode Island. But we're supposed to believe one of them wandered into Rhode Island and carved something in a lost language they likely did not know in 1890 to "celebrate their Scandinavian heritage"??? Which they had just crossed an ocean to escape.
I watched this Wolter guys series and he’s a joke. He makes GIANT leaps and states things as FACTS that are just his speculations. He can’t prove anything he says. In my opinion he is a fraud.
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IOW, Wolter is a perfect choice for the History Channel and their agenda.
Narragansett Rune Stone Returned; Tests Coming
The stone was removed from the waters off Pojac Point last summer; it is now in state custody following a joint investigation by the state Attorney General and DEM.
Narragansett-South Kingstown, RI
By Elizabeth McNamara (Patch Staff) - May 7, 2013
http://patch.com/rhode-island/narragansett/narragansett-rune-stone-returned-tests-coming
Fabled rune stone returning to public view
Published: September 1, 2014
http://www.thewesterlysun.com/news/latestnews/5415769-129/fabled-rune-stone-returning-to-public-view.html
Scott Wolter Answers [Wolters discovered the stone had been heisted while shooting an episode of his show]
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Narragansett Rune Stone Dedication Ceremony
http://scottwolteranswers.blogspot.com/2015/11/narragansett-rune-stone-dedication.html
Runestones in America:
http://westfordknight.blogspot.com/2013/04/narragansett-rune-stone-recovered.html
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