Comments by "Niall O\x27Neill" (@nialloneill5097) on "Nutty Productions" channel.

  1. Yes, I agree wholeheartedly, not least since I found a book of this period that is received through clairvoyance, but from other similar books, and the source of the knowledge, I know it is true! It's called Generational Times Unveiled, and is published by Grail Publications, and can be bought on the Lulu internet site for around £20. I won't say too much in case anyone wishes to read it, but it describes the wanderings of a Viking who had wandered with his a few others southwards and westwards, looking for different furs. It was said only the brave went so far south, due to the hostile natives, and it sounded as though their settlement was on the east coast, to the north.. This man separates from his companions, and is caught by the Crow, who were going to kill him, but his cross fell from his neck, which spooked them. He then stayed with them a a friend, learnt their language, and passed on details of the Almighty, and the Holy Spirit. He then went to other tribes, the main one on the plains being the Arikara, who were the most powerful amongst them, until the white man brought smallpox, and other diseases. The Arikara became the centre for worship of the Great Spirit, and Great Mystery, although names used for these entities varied a little. These people learned to proficiently use the arts of healing, herbs, and mediumship, through which they received many tidings, and prophecies, including the knowledge of the white man. A few of the tribes already had fair people in them, so whether these too were Vikings, or perhaps British, unsure, it does not say. It simply states that there were a small number of white people, who lived as natives, well before the Spanish and British settlers came. They were told not to mix with the whites, not to breed with them, not to take their money, nor sell their land, nor drink their firewater. Not all tribes were as pure and spiritual as others though, and so these warnings were not always heeded, which led to their downfall, alongside the methods used by the white settlers to take their land, and destroy their culture, not least the spread of deadly diseases, which wiped almost all of the Arikara out, leaving little of this former great and noble tribe. Perhaps, there was some karma in this, or simply it was no place for spiritual humans, amidst all the greed and depravity of the white men. So yes, the Vikings were there, but never in large numbers I don't think. Perhaps, the move from Norway, and on to Iceland and Greenland, was all pat of the Divine Will, so the news of both the pagan ways, and of the one God, and Jesus, could be spread, but not according to some bible, or religion, but based upon genuine faith, which the natives adopted, as they could perceive the truth in these tidings, not least as the Vikings then were still close to nature, like them, and had not yet become rigid in their thinking, as many do in their worship of God.
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  10. Makes some sense what you say. Not least as I found a very special book about 3 different peoples, one of them about the plains natives of the US. A Viking wandered south westward from his settlement somewhere on the NE coast, or in that vicinity, and he had travelled further afield for new and different furs, when he is caught by the Crow. They were going to burn him to a stake, but his cross fell off, which spooked them, as they though he was a holy man. They let him live with them, he learned their language, and imparted his knowledge to them of God, maybe Christ, and spiritual ways of living. He then moved on to other plains tribes, always protected by some of the Crow, and he found great allies in the Arikara, who were the largest and strongest tribe of the plains peoples back then. He told them in his last talk he was a descendant of Erik the Red and his people, and then left. The Arikara later became the main spiritual development centre for many tribes, not only from the plains, but from the woodlands, the lakes, and the mountains. They excelled in herbs, healing, and mediumship, whereby they were told of the coming of more white man, and he would want his land and women. They were told to let him hunt, but not to let him take any land, not to interbreed, nor accept his coins, nor his fire water. Not all tribes were spiritual and united though, and so the white men found ways to take their lands, spread disease, and destroy the red man's ways. Divide and conquer as they say. Some of the tribes still have prophecies from these former times though, which are very pertinent in these end-times of the world, certainly as we know it. See Generational Times Unveiled on Lulu.com, and Cry of the Earth on YouTube.
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