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Picaro

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15. Follow the link
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 10:40 AM
Jun 2025

The full article reveals the potential timeline and that The Lord’s Prayer written in Futhark runes was actually published in 1611. This was republished in the 19th century.

Whoever did this was apparently working from a document.

Still very strange and there is no answer as to why do this.

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Wow BoRaGard Jun 2025 #1
Cool! markbark Jun 2025 #2
Don't you just love a good quest?! wolfie001 Jun 2025 #6
Run away! Run away! Ray Bruns Jun 2025 #11
Will never be old, nor dated, nor not funny! wolfie001 Jun 2025 #18
Thanks, Judi Lynn UpInArms Jun 2025 #3
She sure does! wolfie001 Jun 2025 #5
Fascinating! SheltieLover Jun 2025 #4
"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy spike jones Jun 2025 #7
i saw what you did there AllaN01Bear Jun 2025 #8
"" AllaN01Bear Jun 2025 #9
KNR and thank you for this fascinating find. niyad Jun 2025 #10
Aliens! Ray Bruns Jun 2025 #12
lol wolfie001 Jun 2025 #19
It's probably true that Vikings had nothing to do with it since defacto7 Jun 2025 #13
The oldest known example of fake news? n/t SpankMe Jun 2025 #14
Follow the link Picaro Jun 2025 #15
Hoaxters? Attilatheblond Jun 2025 #17
chisel marks reveal metals kiri Jun 2025 #20
There are some runes on rocks not far from where I live, borderlands with Mexico, not far from Sea of Cortez* Attilatheblond Jun 2025 #16
I've been debating the better name. After all Cortez was a conquistador LT Barclay Jun 2025 #22
Finally hard evidence of St. Brendan the navigator? LT Barclay Jun 2025 #21
Very interesting wendyb-NC Jun 2025 #23
New reporting today concludes they are probably of Swedish origin wishstar Jun 2025 #24
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