Scott Wolter
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
is that the Algonquin nations, which are basically up in the northeast part of the United States and Canada, including Nova Scotia, went down and met with their historical enemies, the Iroquois nations, in council, and they basically said, look, these white people are not working out here.
You're going to have to deal with them sooner or later, so why don't we take care of this problem now?
And that's what they did.
They went up there and basically wiped them out.
When the Templars came over, it was a completely different thing because the indigenous people were around back at the time of the Atlanteans.
In fact, I would argue that there is a connection between the indigenous people and these ancient cultures that existed prior to the Younger Dryas impact.
And so when the Templars came overβ
They had signs, symbols, and tokens that the indigenous people recognized.
And they became blood brothers is one of the words that are used in the journals.
And they bonded.
They formed a deep spiritual bond through ritual and intermarriage.
And so when they brought the treasures over, I mean, they were going into indigenous territory.
First and foremost, you have to get permission to do this.
And they said, fine.
And so they buried them in multiple places.
And essentially what the indigenous people said to Earl Henry and later generations that would come and check on the treasures is, look, you are our brothers.
gold and silver mean nothing to us.
If this is important to you, we will guard these treasures for you.
And they did that for 15 generations of these clans that were coming over and checking on the treasures and bringing more treasures, about eight more treasures in 1665.
But the indigenous people had their own tradition that was passed on through those families to guard those treasures for their Templar brethren who would be coming back and use that treasure eventually.