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  PastPresented: The Kensington Runestone- the Third Way
Though most concerned his interest in folk-music, two early documents showed runic alphabets and "pentadic" numbers which, on inspection, turned out to be the closest match ever found to the KRS symbols.
What is rather disturbing is that (as well as the pentadic numbers) the documents also presented a third alphabet, described by Larsson as a secret style, the oldest in the world, which had been used to write the tablets of the Law.
In a way it's all too neat- a conspiracy involving at least one Swedish Freemason, who both provides the runic script and incorporates into the stone's text a clue that will be understood by all other Freemasons, who should then do what they can to keep the stone from harm.
homepages.tesco.net /~trochos/krs3a.htm   (575 words)

  
 Skeptical News
Edward also is host of a popular cable show, "Crossing Over," on which he talks to audience members' dead relatives.
The scholars contend that parts of his documents seem to be written in a secret runic alphabet used by tradesmen in Sweden in the late 1800s, rather like codes that tramps have used over time to leave secret messages for each other.
The tree was in his farm field at Kensington, near Alexandria, Minn. A runic inscription on the stone describes a massacre of 10 members of an exploration party of Swedes and Norwegians in central Minnesota in the year 1362.
www.ntskeptics.org /news/news2004-04-12.htm   (15945 words)

  
 Profile: Wren's Nest News Local
Udoubtably the Larsson runes and the runes on the KRS are related.
Without knowing the source of the runes in the Larsson notes, and connection with the 19th or 14th centuries is pure speculation.
The KRS runes are not all the same as the runes in the Larsson II runerow.
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 Usenet Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Whether or not Larsson was a Mason, or for that matter a Martian, he qualifies as a "non-expert" in runology, yet he knew of the runes.
Larsson could not have been a freemason when > he wrote the papers due to his very young age then, and for > getting it from an older freemason that would have meant > someone breaking his wows (that's possible of course).
Larsson could not >have been a freemason when he wrote the papers due to his very >young age then, and for getting it from an older freemason that >would have meant someone breaking his wows (that's possible of >course).
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The others absconded, and as Robert Bruce was then marching to meet and repel the invasion of King Edward of England, the Templars are said to have joined the army of the Scottish monarch.
If the runescripts were involved > >with Freemasons, it does not mean that Freemasons were, or were not involved > >in some sort of conspiracy to forge the KRS or to cover up the forgery for > >the sake of preserving their secret runes.
If the runescripts > > were involved with Freemasons, it does not mean that > > Freemasons were, or were not involved in some sort of > > conspiracy to forge the KRS or to cover up the forgery for > > the sake of preserving their secret runes.
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 Mirabilis.ca: language Archives
Behind him are scrolls he has written in a mysterious script of characters made up of soft dots and simple, elegant strokes.
While the wedge-like cuneiform script was often incised on stone slabs that could weigh several tons, it was usually impressed onto more portable clay tablets that hardened quickly in the hot and dry climate of the region.
The scholars contend that parts of his documents seem to be written in a secret runic alphabet used by tradesmen in Sweden in the late 1800s, rather like codes that tramps have used over time to leave secret messages for one another.
www.mirabilis.ca /archives/cat_language.html   (12705 words)

  
 Signs of the Times - 2004-04-09
Today's conditions brought to you by the Bush Junta - marionettes of their hyperdimensional puppet masters - Produced and Directed by the CIA, based on an original script by Henry Kissinger, with a cast of billions....
The "Greatest Shew on Earth," no doubt, and if you don't have a good sense of humor, don't read this page!
Scholars who believe the Kensington Runestone is a 19th-century prank -- and not concrete evidence that Norsemen beat Columbus to America by 100-plus years - - say they have found the smoking gun to prove it.
www.signs-of-the-times.org /signs/signs450.htm   (14818 words)

  
 Mirabilis.ca: language Archives
Behind him are scrolls he has written in a mysterious script of characters made up of soft dots and simple, elegant strokes.
While the wedge-like cuneiform script was often incised on stone slabs that could weigh several tons, it was usually impressed onto more portable clay tablets that hardened quickly in the hot and dry climate of the region.
Scholars who believe the Kensington Runestone is a 19th-century prank — and not concrete evidence that Norsemen beat Columbus to America by 100-plus years — say they have found the smoking gun to prove it.
mirabilis.ca /archives/cat_language.html   (12705 words)

  
 Runic bibliography for 1995 through 1999
"A Runic Inscription from Bergakker (Gelderland), The Netherlands." Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 46 (1996), 9-16.
"The Runic Inscription of the Let,cani Spindle Whorl." Skandinavistik 26 (1996), 133-37.
"A Runic Fragment from Lincoln." Nytt om runer 10 (1995; publ.
ariadne.uio.no /runenews/bibl5/bibl9599.htm   (9787 words)

  
 Larsson's futharks & KRS
Larsson's reference is to the Tablets of the Law (rather than to Hebrew
script as such) which does seem to have secret-society connotations.
Larsson's futharks can prove with any certainty is that...
www.groupsrv.com /science/about28830-0-asc-30.html   (4118 words)

  
 Bokklubben » An Introduction to English Runes - R.I. Page
It shows runes working as a practical script for a variety of purposes in early English times, among both indigenous Anglo-Saxons and incoming Vikings.
In a scholarly yet readable way it examines the introduction of the runic alphabet (the futhorc) to England in the fifth and sixth centuries, the forms and values of its letters, and the ways in which it developed, up until its decline at the end of the Anglo-Saxon period.
For the first time, the book presents, together with earlier finds, the many runic objects discovered over the last twenty years, with a range of inscriptions on bone, metal and stone, even including tourists' scratched signatures found on the pilgrimage routes through Italy.
www.bokklubben.no /SamboWeb/produkt.do?produktId=485592&rom=AK   (340 words)

  
 The world's top kensington runestone websites   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The runic script is similar to those from Dalecarlia, thus almost like the alphabet a-ö but with other glyphs.
The runes used for the inscription are deviant from the normal fuþark;, and exactly match a runic cipher used by journeymen of the guild in the late 19th century.
The Institute for Dialectology, Onomastics and Folklore Research in Umeå (Umeå, Sweden) have in their collection a document written by the tailor journeyman Edward Larsson in 1895, and which contain both the runes for the letters ÅÄÖ (as used on the stone) and the numeral runes used.
www.websbiggest.com /wiki-article-tab.cfm/kensington_runestone   (1231 words)

  
 milk script font
View Full Version : Script fonts gone mad I haven’t actually seen the font — I was responding to its appearance, of course.
Script Fonts — 1253 Font Families (Page 25 of 51) — Font Pool, Fontpool, and fontpool.com are trademarks of KC Woodward.
Script Scene 1 : Prologue Black screen with title card — THE SOUND OF Font's lips fill the screen; full and voluptuous.
www.fontseek.com /cgi-bin/fsearch.pl?search=milk+script&x=42&y=18   (346 words)

  
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"Revising the Script: The Meaning(s) of Dickinson's Manuscripts.".
Larsson Lovén, Lena och Agneta Strömberg, 142-153 Jonsered, 1998 ISBN 91-7081-188-1 9 D04 156 Kaldal, Ingar Aktuelle problemstillinger ved forskning om skogsbygdshistorie og skogsbygdkultur i Sør-Skandinavia., 1998-09-18 D04 157 Kaldal, Ingar Arbeid og arbeidsfolk i lokalhistoria., 1998-03-05 D04 158 Kaldal, Ingar Byfolks forhold til bygda som del av bykulturen.
Novus Forlag 16: 2, 275-278 Oslo 1998 ISSN 0800-3076 A03 265 Hagland, Jan Ragnar Note on Two Runic Inscriptions relating to the Christianization of Norway and Sweden.
www.ntnu.no /forskning/publikasjoner98/hf_fakultetet   (7440 words)

  
 Rampant Scotland Newsletter - 13 March 2004
A series of 1,200-year-old Viking symbols found on a slate in a rabbit hole at Dalgety Bay in Fife is causing the experts to scratch their heads.
As they cannot translate the runic script, they are not sure whether it is the work of a Viking raider or of a Scandinavian who had settled in the area.
The Vikings are known to have ransacked parts of Fife in the middle ages (600 monks were massacred in a monastery on May Island off the coast) but prior to this find there is little evidence that they settled there (unlike the northern isles and the north-west of Scotland).
www.rampantscotland.com /let040313.htm   (4700 words)

  
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UiO, Historisk institutt: 3 1997 ISSN 08090505 9 A06 11 Johannesson, Nils-Lennart Overwriting, deletion and erasure : exploring the changes in the Ormulum manuscript.
2: 2, 21-29 1997 ISSN 0807-3031 0 12 Mitchell, Domhnall Revising the script : recent trends in Emily Dickinson scholarship.
Larsson, Stig O. Næringsforlaget, S. Frøland, Hans Otto Marshallplanen 50 år.
www.ntnu.no /forskning/publikasjoner97_okt98/hf_fak   (7388 words)

  
 MRC Library Archived Lists of New Items
Fundamentals of psychology / Edward E. Smith, Daryl J. Bem, Susan Nolen-Hoeksema.
Health fitness instructor's handbook / Edward T. Howley, B. Don Franks.
Inquiry into meaning : an investigation of learning to read / Edward Chittenden and Terry Salinger with Anne M. Bussis ; foreword by Deborah Meier.
library.mtroyal.ca /archives/newbooks/2003-09.shtml   (11401 words)

  
 Aryan History & Science News II [Archive] - Stormfront White Nationalist Community
A runic inscription found in Dalgety Bay has provided evidence that Vikings could once have settled in Fife.
The inscribed slate, found by a walker 10 years ago, was brought to the attention of experts at last year’s archaeology fair in Dunfermline.
The former film stunt man said he discovered the axe head while scouting locations for a movie script he is working on.
www.stormfront.org /archive/t-165970Nordic/t-121162.html   (20136 words)

  
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I do not see there any misunderstanding on the part of the script writer.
To finish -- re Paku and Land of the Lost -- I never saw the show -- just the scripts which I had to translate into Paku.
The trickle of replies about the origin of "a language is a dialect with its own army and navy" seems to have stopped now, so I'll thank you all for your interesting range of responses.
www.umich.edu /~archive/linguistics/linguist.list/volume.2/no.451-500   (14822 words)

  
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Beroset, Edward J. Assembly-Language Control-Flow Graphing, Sep98, 58
Duffy, Edward B. Testing C++ Compilers for ISO Language Conformance, Jun2002, 71
Android: Open Source Scripting for Testing and Automation, Jul2001, 99 Compiling Perl/Tk Scripts, May2001, 60 GUI Construction With Perl, Jan2001, 80 When Should You Script Java With Tcl?, Mar2001, 133
copland.udel.edu /~moelius/cisc220/hw/hw6/ddjfile   (11669 words)

  
 ArchaeoBlog
Artefact 90920 is wending its way from the British Museum to Tehran, where it has fired debate between those who see it as a national icon and others who say it represents all that is worst about Iran's pre-Islamic past.
The controversial relic is an unassuming 23-centimetre-long (9-inch) cylinder of baked clay covered in densely packed lines of Babylonian cuneiform script.
It is generally agreed to be the world's first human rights charter – but Islamic conservatives say it is redolent of paganism and a monarchy ousted in the 1979 revolution.
archaeoblog.blogspot.com /2004_04_01_archaeoblog_archive.html   (16650 words)

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