Scott Wolter
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I've talked to the Algonquin.
I've been in their sweats.
They know all about these people.
And we also have to remember that they helped us form this republic
that we now call the United States of America.
And that story is told in my latest book called The Greatest Templar Tale Never Told, the Sinclair Weems Journals.
And I just, you know, I want to promote that, obviously, because the book actually is officially released on February 13th.
um next month oh it's coming up and um but i've been i've been selling them off my website and people love it it's i mean i mean i'm not it's not me that wrote this these are journals that came to me um from a woman who discovered them in a small genealogical society in tennessee
And basically, it's 20 books that chronicle the story of Earl Henry Sinclair, who came over here twice.
Well, actually, he came over three times, once when he was eight years old, and then later in 1395 and 1398 with eight ships.
Well, I'll cover it quickly, because I want to get to the green jar.
Main State Museum, the Spirit Pond Runestones.
And they all have the hooked X on them.
I think they were donated.
You know, Walter Elliott was an interesting guy, and I don't want to go down the rabbit hole too far, but he eventually committed suicide, and I think his family donated him to the Main State Museum.
Okay.
Don't quote me on that.
Yeah, there's the backside of the inscription stone.
There's the map stone right there.
Do you see... Okay, so on the upper left, that is where the Kennebec River flows into the Atlantic.