Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The mystery of the "lost" British colony of Roanoke island, NC...........to me is not so mysterious....................

Do u want to know what i think happened......................well i will tell u pathetic, backstabbing people anyways.....................



Sir Walter R. and another English explorer...........a someone White........anyways...........some English left a group of their own on an island in North Carolina in 1590 or so...............news about this place reached Great Britain..............who were busy with India, China,,,,,,,,,etc......................so they left them.............and said they would be back.......................they didn't come back here until 2 years later.........................without cell phones...............a reg. old telephone, the net.................the English on that island had no idea when the idiots who left them here were coming back...........or if they would ever be back...................but one of the head Englishmen left instructions that if they had to leave the island of what to do................carve a Maltese Falcon on a tree...............a code for something...................so when the English did come back..............a full two years later.............there was no Maltese Falcon...........but a word..............and what to me looks like the beginnigs of the same word on another tree.......................the word they carved........or someone carved on that tree..........is the name of an Indian tribe on mainland NC..................



Going back to Thanksgiving holiday.........................the reason.............to give thanks to some Indians up in the New England area for helping out some English people survive harsh New England winters............ok...................now take a look at that.........................from a broad perspective.......


What about the Navajo code talkers........in WW2............which, by the way, was not the 1st time teh US gov. used Indians, nor were all the code talkers Navajos................WW1.........adn before, the US gov. used them.;.............


The Red Sticks helped then Gen. Andrew Jackson, who became the 7th pres............to help him win the battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812.................who were the Red Sticks?  Native Americans...............Who did British Col.......later the 1st named Us Pres..............Geo. Washington use to fight the Shawnee?   The Cherokee Indians.............................discount the contributions..........play down the harm........................it is the American way.............u can take this stupid country of yours.;.............again, use your imagination...........



Roanoke island is along the NC coast................not too far from the border of Virginia..........near the outer banks........




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