Justice for Nordic Crimes
Peter Lonfellow | 12.08.2005 09:08
In North West England and Southern Scotland Viking invaders launched unprovoked attacks on thousands of innocent people, stole animals and crops and raped women
Between 793 A.D and 1066 A.D Vikings were responsible for more deaths than any other cause and their attacks only ended in the failed invasion of England attempted by Harald Hårdråde in 1066.
We are seeking compensation for the desendents of those people, in Newcastle and parts of Northumberland the effects of the attacks are still felt by the local community and stories are told of friends and relations lost.
Please write to the Norwegan, Swedish and Finnish embassiees pledging your support
Peter Lonfellow
e-mail:
JFNC@blueyonder.com