😻 In the last 2-days POTUS has been asked about Greenland
& he Truthed 2 Greenland posts this AM.
One with European “leaders” 🎭 sitting around the Resolute desk
with an INSERTED map of Greenland/America on a posterboard 😹
#WeDoALittleTrolling
1-19-26 🦅🇺🇸🪖President/CiC Trump
“Denmark can’t protect it. They’re wonderful people
but they don’t even go there.
Just because a boat went there 500 years ago & left
THAT DOESN’T GIVE YOU TITLE TO PROPERTY.”
1-20-26 🎤
How far are you willing to go to acquire Greenland?
POTUS
YOU’LL FIND OUT‼️💥💪
For Humanity's Liberation & 'till every Child is rescued & out of harm's way. 2 ancestors fought under General Washington. Trump! MAGA!
Kat, POTUS keeps mentioning Danish boats landing on Greenland 500 years ago.
But then, we have the expedition of Henry St. Clair of Scotland...
"...a Scottish nobleman, Henry St Clair or Sinclair, the First Earl of Orkney, sailed to Greenland and then North America. The date of his arrival in the New World is traditionally given as June 2, 1398..."
WELL, THAT'S 627 YEARS AGO BEATING DANISH FANNIES BY MORE THAN A CENTURY & COLUMBUS (1492) BY 94 YEARS!
Wartime President Trump has VERY STRONG TIES TO SCOTLAND.
Now we know, thanks to QTSR, that POTUS descends from Good Templar Knights.
Surely, the First Earl of Orkney was a Templar Knight. ⚔️🛡️
They made it as far as Minnesota, where the Kensington Runestone was found.
Surveyor marks on the land.
The Westford Knight in Westford, Massachusetts.
The Newport Tower in Rhode Island.
Did Wartime President Trump's ancestors already survey & claim these lands in 1398?
Must check out Rosslyn Chapel near Edinburgh in Scotland.
Sources 👇
https://www.thenational.scot/news/19338357.henry-st-clair-orkney-noble-may-discovered-america-columbus/
https://www.mnhs.org/mnopedia/search/index/thing/kensington-runestone
https://mysteriouswritings.com/the-mysterious-westford-knight-a-templar-memorial-or-something-else/
https://westfordknight.blogspot.com/2014/02/bat-creek-stone-and-america-unearthed.html
https://www.rosslyntemplars.org.uk/index.php/rosslyn-chapel/