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The rest of the article is full of assertions which may or may not be true. I'm afraid I'm not all that eager to buy into unsubstantiated conspiracy theories.

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...He thinks that the Shawnee Runestone is a hoax made by impostors about 50-60 years ago. His findings on the Heavener Runestones #2 and #3 indicate that they are markings made by either Native Americans or outlaws that infested the area (he believes that only the Heavener and Poteau stones are possibly real).

That 50-60 years ago, people at several places conspired to forge Viking artifacts is indeed unsubstantiated. It's particularly thin, since the hoaxers kept quiet about them for an awful long time, and may very well be unable to enjoy the results of their hoax.


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