Templars visited American hundreds of years before Columbus

I saw in videos from the history channel it claims the the templars have been to America way before Columbus that is Any Forums‘s thoughts on this

m.youtube.com/watch?v=IU1PpVO1SNs&list=PLob1mZcVWOai0TyJ23tul1mvk-efO5-5C&index=30

m.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh6PZQ4dKhI&list=PLob1mZcVWOai0TyJ23tul1mvk-efO5-5C&index=27

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Yeah of course. You're not watching the Secret of Oak Island?

Vikings actually

I thought it was common knowledge the Vikings got there before anyone?

Was going to say this. Oak Island is a very strange place

Before Columbus and other Latinfags came to America the place was actually quite well colonized by Germans and the Hanseatic League or its formative viking ancestors, too. They called the place Nuremburg land.

Supposedly Basque fishermen used to visit the coast of Newfoundland. In that time they say that there were so many fish that you could get out of your boat and stand on them in the water

Here read this page from this book, this German guy actually talks about speficially who of the "Spanien" but he also means Latin speakers in general, who were invading. This includes French and Portugese.

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See he even gives a list of the NAMES of the people.

Vikings were looking for Irish
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immram
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Ireland

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