Scott Wolter
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I said, Jim, when did you take that?
And he's like, well, it was around Christmas time.
And I knew right away what it was.
And so that's why we went.
I went with my friend David Brody and we documented that.
And we had a very interesting experience, as you now know.
But this is important because why would you do that?
If this is a windmill, as everybody claims, and that's the standard narrative, just like the runestone is a hoax, I mean, you can't say this is a hoax.
There it is, right?
Right.
But the architecture is spot-on Knights Templar round church architecture.
And the best example I can think of that comes to mind that's still in really good shape is Cambridge Round Church in Cambridge, England that was built by the Knights Templar around 1300.
And it is, you know, it's got eight round columns.
It's a two-story structure sitting on a round stone cylinder with Romanesque rounded arches between the columns.
And it also has a first-story ambulatory.
Now, if we took a look at just the runestone from an out, like if we could look at the picture behind, at the top of the columns, you see those ledges?
If you go...
13 feet directly off those capstone ledges, those columns, you hit the sidewalk.
Now, in 2008, there was a salvage archaeological dig that was done by a company called Chronognostic.
I can't think of it now.