The New Jersey Runestone (May Thor Bless)
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- čas přidán 28. 11. 2022
- In this video, Dr. Scott Shell travels from Chicago, IL to northern New Jersey to examine a runestone discovered by a local. The stone includes a magical formula and a reference to Odin.
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Oh nice and very nice of the lady to let you record this. Are there many of these stones in America?
There are a few that I am aware of. Not many 3 or 4. All of them have been said to be a hoax but many of them are very old and were found a very long time ago so I don't know that they are hoaxes
I have a list of over 100 I’m looking at
I also wouldn’t look at these as hoaxes. Like this one, for instance, was used for purposes of ritual. It was never intended to “fool” anyone.
The one I’m going to show from NY is an active place where people still visit as a sort of pilgrimage. The runes on the wall there were not meant to fool anyone in this regard.
The Cincinnati runestone was a gift from the Icelanders around the late 19th century to the Reeves family.
I’m not interested in finding out if it’s a “hoax.” I’m interested in how it got there, what it says, why it’s there, etc. I’m not trying to prove anything. I’m coming at this from a sort of American folklore perspective.
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This is fascinating. Kudos to her showing you hospitality and you for the translation and creating an archive of the runestone's history for future generations.
Thanks so much! She really is a wonderful person!
Wow! Intriguing find. Once you described the stone I immediately thought Theodish or some other type of Anglo-Saxon Pagans. Thank you for posting this.
For the Algo! 💪🏻
Fascinating
Such a lovely interview!
Very interesting discussion - thank you for sharing! :)
Very cool im from south Nj and this is a amazing find.. you did a find job doing the translation of the Runes.
I appreciate that. Thank you!
Great video! I have now found your channel and look forward to seeing your content. Your doing an amazing job and we need more people like yourself. Nobody cares nowadays about their past ancestors and it’s them who should feel ashamed instead of being so “PC” but that’s because their cowards. You have my upmost respect and any real man would as well brother . Stay safe brother and keep up the good work. Thanks brother !
I appreciate that, man! Thanks!
Fantastic. This will be a great series.
Just found your channel pretty cool you graduated from Wayne State! I'm about 35 mins north east of Detroit. Love your teaching style !
@@scottt.shellcontinentalger2464 I will do that sounds like a plan! I'm in Chesterfield so it's not a to far. I'll send you one tonight !
Very interesting. It makes me wonder what else is up there. The may have used that area for ritual.
I would bet it was used for ritual. It was found up high on a hill in a park.
Wotan is a Father figure to me
Does this woman explain how she came to know these were runes? That's a rare gem to have all these stars line up as they did. Most people have no idea about the runes anymore. Sad how our true European culture has been replaced thanks to the Abrahamic influence. We need to reverse that and return to original, organic European heritage and traditions. No more Middle Eastern influence in our lands.
My guess is that she became interested in runes at an early age. She is a Theosophist, so I'm not surprised.
Better start NOW !
i know that i hung on a windy tree is HARD bro you dont needa complete that sentence hahaha
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