Scott Wolter
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And funny enough,
There are 15 documented stone holes within about a quarter mile circumference of the runestone.
Fact.
And it was Janet who figured it out because the logic is this.
If we're right that the Kensington Runestone is a land claim, which it says right on it, acquisition business taking up land, and it was buried in the ground, theoretically, aren't you going to have to come back someday and find it to exercise your land claim?
But it's buried in the middle of nowhere, in the center of the, how the hell would you do that?
I just told you how.
Right.
Once you get to the Oman farm, Janet figured it out.
And it was in the middle of the night, right after I had given a lecture.
And she wakes up, I'm not making this up.
And she whacks me in the chest.
She goes, the sacred geometry, the stone holes.
And I went, oh my God, that's it.
I knew instantly.
It's like, duh.
So here's what happened.
We plotted all the stone holes on a satellite photograph.
One of them was on a stone, a boulder, a glacial boulder, a huge, bigger than your chair, that had been moved from a rock pile on the neighbor's farm up to the top of the hill where they have the runestone flags.
This is where the runestone was found, right?