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

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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
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Before Columbus was templars, before that vikings, before that phoenecians, before that minoans, before that atlanteans

Is there any proof of this? Any ruins of old Hanseatic settlements?

Well I mean there's proof of lots of things, what do the archaeologists say though? They like to pish posh things.

Americans have a very limited scope of what happens outside of America. Norse were in Newfoundland 500 years before Columbus sailed.

It can be proof of any kind. Maybe records in Germany of ships having undertaken this type of trip?

Think about it… what disease in the history of mankind has ever been able to wipe out 90% of the population in two different continents?
>bullshit
The latins came and conquered the region. The “missing” civilizations were already here they were just Europeans and others, they were erased from history, and only the redskins get to say they were here “first”

Well Germany as we know it didn't exist until the 1800's, remember. Before that it was a vast collection of feudal divisions who fluctuated between empires over time.

I would look into old maps, they tend to have information which one can see if one knows how to look correctly. I have become pretty good at deciphering their codes they sometimes used. Did you know that map makers would note things of value under code names, or symbols? I have tracked down ancient lead mines from the Spanish days based on old maps, for example.

Again, any proof? I've read the travel journals of Jacques Cartier, Columbus and Cortez and none of them encountered Europeans

I'm aware of that, I meant records from cities located in what is today Germany. Can you show any of these maps indicating some kind of settlement in the new world?

Source: dude, trust me

>The latins came and conquered the region. The “missing” civilizations were already here they were just Europeans and others, they were erased from history, and only the redskins get to say they were here “first”
Yep, you should look into the Fall of Acadia, aka Arcadia.

>Virgil the poet writes about Arcadia, in his Bucolics, some far away land which is a sort of agricultural plantation / intellectually / socially enlightened
>In it is Paradise, it's a city which is morally and spiritually perfected
>during in the renaissance, Virgil's ideals were often painted and sculpted
>later on as dan brown discovered, there came to be a belief that Jesus or some holy artifacts were in Arcadia
Here's the real redpill - Arcadia, also known sometimes as Acadia on documents and in mythology, was a real place and it was in French Canada. I found this all in old Latin books from the 1500s-1600s. And they even describe the fall of Acadia, which is quite eerily reminiscent of the fall of Haiti. Everybody was being slaughtered, there was an uprising, priests preaching sermons urging calm were murdered in the street, etc.

But that was it for Virgil's Paradise. Actually in modern times the city lived and even kept its name, Paradise, Nova Scotia.

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I don't let people know about my map knowledge or discoveries except only very vaguely, user. I'm searchin' for treasure.

>trusting drunktard sailmen stories

It's right there in Purchas, His Pilgrimes. He was a very sober man.

Page 927 on in Volume 10.

lmao, they named some region after a thing in a book and now you say the book was referring to that land in the first place.
This is like saying Paris, Texas was the real Paris.

Some say Columbus was a templar

>proof
Nothing that youd find satisfactory, considering ((they)) destroyed all the evidence in the americas of value besides feathernigger casino. the mound builders disappeared and the Irish build mounds, but who cares read the links.
Many many examples besides just common sense but I need time to collect them.
It should frankly be obvious that the americas were frequented by boats and fisherman for many millennia before that converso cristobal colón showed up.

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Sorry forgot pic. Nine Years War was really all about the British kicking out the Latins from Arcadia.

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all travelers lied through their teeth so you would give them money to travel again, imagine not knowing this and trusting original sources.
>dude the city is like made of gold, trust me bro

wow and the thing they recorded happening in the olden days happened again in the same way in a different "arcadia" is what you're saying, right?

Look up the Duhare Native American tribe. The Irish were the first white men in the Americas by CENTURIES

You don't even know what Purchas, His Pilgrimes is do you?

>pish posh, pfft, I don't need to look up original sources and learn Latin to debooooonk this, just take my word for it

You're retarded.

Joe Rogan is a racist chud and so are his followers
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