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Forensic geologist, Star of Travel Channel’s America Unearthed, Author, Founder of American Petrographic Services. For bookings, contact [email protected]

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Joined January 2014
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@swolterhookedx thanks for writing the journal book got the signed copy today! Look forward to learning.
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Scott Wolter
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Scott makes a claim he is careful to frame not as ego but as plain fact - there is no one alive today with deeper knowledge of the Kensington Rune Stone. The books exist. The research exists.
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Scott Wolter
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...and the whitewashing of Scott’s work from the public record is, he argues, the clearest possible signal that what he has found matters.
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Scott Wolter
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...the timeline of Templar activity in the New World, and the sacred geometric knowledge encoded in medieval artifacts found on American soil. That is precisely the kind of research that makes certain institutions uncomfortable...
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Scott Wolter
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...that have a vested interest in keeping this research out of the mainstream conversation. The Kensington Rune Stone, as Scott has documented, carries implications that challenge the official history of pre-Columbian North America...
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Scott Wolter
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The decades of fieldwork, decoding, and cross-referencing across multiple disciplines exist. That absence is not an oversight. Scott is direct about what it represents - a deliberate act of erasure by forces...
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Scott Wolter
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Scott makes a claim he is careful to frame not as ego but as plain fact - there is no one alive today with deeper knowledge of the Kensington Rune Stone. The books exist. The research exists.
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Arundel Elias 𓆃✞𓆃
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@swolterhookedx Hope we get to chat one day in person. GOD is great as is the hunt for the grail
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Scott Wolter
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The January material gave Scott the backstory. The June documents gave him the location. The scroll, he argues, has been waiting there ever since.
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Scott Wolter
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...applied to a moment when the most dangerous forces in modern European history were actively searching for exactly the kind of artifact the order was determined to protect.
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Scott Wolter
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The Yeshua Scroll was buried on an island in a lake so far from any population center that reaching it required a float plane. That level of geographic isolation was not accidental - it was the same custodial logic Scott has traced across Templar history...
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Scott Wolter
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...the rise of Adolf Hitler and the accelerating threat of what would become World War Two - were exactly the kind of storms an order protecting an ancient scroll would be watching with alarm. The location the order chose was deliberate in its remoteness.
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Scott Wolter
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...rising water levels, flooding, a practical concern about an island location. But that reading didn't hold. The storms, he realized, were never meteorological. They were political. The tumultuous events building across Europe in 1933...
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Scott Wolter
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The document was a small sheet of paper. The message on it was brief - due to increasing storms, the order had decided to move the Yeshua Scroll and bury it on the mainland. The date was 1933. Scott’s first instinct was literal...
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I haven't even finished this one and it's awesome. So much to absorb here. Great job both of you. This should be required study in school. @OMGTheWhyFiles @swolterhookedx @capjerr #kensingtonruins https://t.co/V9MNwUHoJ1
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Scott Wolter
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The encrypted message, the estate documents, and the location now in hand suggest this next search may be the most significant of all of them.
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Scott Wolter
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The most recent material, received in June, provided the location. Scott and his team have completed six or seven treasure hunts together, finding something on all but one occasion.
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Scott Wolter
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...about where to move a scroll it considered significant enough to protect, was not acting out of superstition. It was acting out of institutional responsibility - the same custodial instinct Scott has traced across Templar history from the medieval period forward.
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Scott Wolter
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...the order believes the scroll is not safe and has decided to bury it on the mainland. The date was 1933. That document reframes the entire search. An order operating in 1933, monitoring weather conditions and making deliberate decisions...
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Scott Wolter
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...with the most significant pieces arriving while he was speaking at the Cosmic Summit. Among them was a small sheet of paper carrying two encrypted messages. The first read simply - due to increasing storms...
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