Tuesday, 12 October 2010

America Before Columbus

I will for the most part keep my mouth shut about Columbus Day, it's an American issue and is not really my business. Yes it honours a very cruel slaver, but at the same time I do not agree with much of what is said by those who adovcate scrapping it, and it's another whites vs non whites handbag fest.

However did you know that Columbus was not Christopher's real name?

He was chosen, not necessarily Chosen (although nothing in that regard would surprise me - it often turns out that way), but chosen, to discover. Under covenant cover. Oh, covenant/coven/covered (concealed, occult), I just noticed, language reflects those who speak it, in that case the AAA.

Right brain open. British Columbia (Tristar), British Israel. Prophets Profits Divine Providence Promised Land, Manifest Destiny Eminent Domain. Right brain relax.

Anyway here's some more real history. And no it's not Kennewick Man, not today.
America Before Columbus

Edit: hahahaha I had not even looked into this when writing above, but it may indeed be true that "Columbus" was a Portuguese Jew, Salvador Fernandes Zarco, not Italian. Sorry it's just shamefully predictable. BTW this guy's records are about as transparent as Obama/Soetero's are. lol

2 comments:

  1. Columbus and his day both suck.

    Only Latinos and school districs actually celebrate it, anyway.

    A Catholic on a covert mission for the occult... sounds like a great guy to me. And what about the Columbus/Columbine linguistic connection, huh? Huh?

    Vikings discovered the New World; get over it, Hispanics.

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  2. lol, Columbus/Columbine. Well I guess it is named after him...

    Virginia is the other one I would have mentioned. If Elizabeth I (who it was supposedly named after) was really a virgin queen, then I am an ace fighter pilot. The virgin goddess (or is it really a dude in drag like the Statue?) is a recurring Illuminati religion theme.

    Also re Hispanics I like that on the one hand they discovered America, and on the other hand (when it suits them) they are natives who have been oppressed by colonialism. Make your mind up Chicanos!

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