firebird0273 #conspiracy abovetopsecret.com

Has anyone thought that maybe the Nordics, being so similar to humans, could be the descendants of the lost colony of Roanoke? I haven't researched this theory at all yet and somebody could have already thought of it I suppose. In case you don't know, Roanoke was a colony in America (Virginia, I think) when exploration of the continent was just beginning. It one of the first (maybe the first) of the American colonies. The way they got their supplies they couldn't create themselves was by a group of sailors sailing out to them every year from England (I think it was England). One year the sailors arrived in Roanoke and there was no one to be found. All of the structures were untouched, i believe there might have even been meals on some of the tables. All of the people's possessions inside their houses were also untouched. The sailors scoured the area, and the only thing out of the ordinary (besides the lack of people) was the "crotoan"(or some word like that) carved into a tree. As far as i know, the word has no known meaning in any known language. It was theorized that Indians might have taken the people, but it wasn't like the Indians to leave everything untouched. Could the Nordics be the descendants of the lost colony, coming back to study our culture as they say? What is "crotoan"? Are the Nordics true in their intentions? Has someone already theorized my theory? Post responses.

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