Rune Mysteries – Bjorketorp’s Curse of Inscription

April 22, 2021 0 Comments

There are hundreds of runestones throughout the United States that show that the Vikings were here around 1000 AD many hundreds of years before Columbus. The powers that be, especially the Smithsonian Institution, have deliberately ignored them. They have tried to discredit them or confuse the meanings of the inscriptions.

Personally, I think that the supposed intellectuals of our country do not like the culture of northern Europe for its spiritual and natural roots. They prefer the agnostic theories of the Godless Big Bang Theory.

If we look at the Bjorketorp runestone in the Blekinge region of Sweden, we will get a truer meaning for the runestone inscriptions. It could lead us to a better understanding of our American runestone inscriptions.

The Bjorkethorp runestone is part of a field of tombs that includes menhirs, both solitary and in stone circles.

It is one of the tallest runestones in the world standing 4.2 meters tall and forms a commanding sight along with two tall unwritten menhirs.

The runic inscription reads: “I, the master of Runes, hide here the Runes of Power. Incessantly plague of Maleficence (Evil), condemned to insidious death is he who breaks this monument. I prophesy Destruction.”

You can see that it is a powerful runic curse. I wonder how many of the runestones in our country are runic curses.

There is a legend from the 15th century that shows that the Swedish curse was tried and true. A man wanted to remove the stone so that he could cultivate the land. He piled wood around it to warm it, then split it with water. There was no wind, but just as he lit the fire, a sudden gust of wind (Odin) changed the direction of the flames and set the man’s hair on fire. He dropped to the ground and tried to turn it off, but it spread to his clothes. He died in terrible agony. The fire around the runestone was extinguished as if an enormous hand had enveloped the stone and smothered the fire.

I wonder what happened to those in our country who destroyed the runestones. Remember the curse of King Tut?

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