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Christopher Columbus discovered America - Oh no he didn't !! |
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What the bleep are we being told?
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Now children, a man called Christopher Columbus discovered the land known as America… Well, actually he didn’t! A
few miles from Edinburgh in Scotland, stands Rosslyn chapel. The
foundations were laid in 1446 and it was completed in the 1480’s. How
remarkable then that the stonework at Roslyn includes depictions of
sweet corn and cacti which were found in America and Christopher
Columbus did not ‘discover’ that continent until 1492. So
how can that be? It’s
not a mystery at all. Christopher Columbus was not even nearly the first
white person to land in the America’s. The Phoenicians, Norse, Irish,
Welsh, Bretons, Basques and Portuguese, all sailed to America before him
and so did prince Henry Sinclair of Rosslyn, as documented in a rare
book by Fredrick J. Pohl called Prince Henry Sinclair’s Voyage To the
New World 1398. Sinclair
made the journey with the Zeno family, from Venice. Sinclair and Antonio
Zeno landed in what we call Newfoundland and went ashore in Nova Scotia
(Mew Scotland) in 1398. Sinclair went onto land in what is now known New
England. The whereabouts of the America’s for thousands of years and
Christopher Columbus was used as the official discovery so that the
occupation of the America’s could begin. So
why and how was this done? After
the persecution of the Templers in 1307, many left France for Scotland.
Others headed for Portugal, under the name of knights of Christ,
focusing mainly on maritime activities. One of their most famous Grand
masters was Prince Henry the Navigator, he was a maritime explorer.
Because of his connection to secret societies, he had access to many
maps compiled from the journeys of the Phoenicians and others, including
those, which chartered the existence of the America’s. Only a little
over 20yrs after Columbus set sail for the America’s, the Ottoman
Turkish Admiral, Piri reis, drew a map of what the land mass of
Antarctica looked like 300 years before that continent was officially
discovered! The accuracy of his map has been confirmed by modern
techniques. How could that be done? He said he drew the map from earlier
ones, the same sources as Prince Henry the navigator. This becomes
important when you learn that one of Prince Henry’s sea captains was
the father-in-law of Christopher Columbus. This
guy was not looking for India. He knew where he was going all along.
This also explains why so many maritime explorers came from Portugal.
Crucial support for Columbus came from two very powerful secret society
members Lorenzo de Medici and Leonardo De Vinci. Five
years after Columbus landed in the Caribbean, an Italian known as John
Cabot set sail from Bristol, England to officially discover
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and North America. Cabot was backed by
England’s Henry VII and Cabot’s son, Sebastian born in Venice was an
explorer and map marker for Henry. Official history does not connect
Cabot with Columbus, but not through lack of evidence. John Cabot’s
real name was Giovanni Caboto. He was a naturalised Venetian who came
from Genoa, the very city where Columbus operated from at the same time
Cabot was there. Coincidence? I will leave you to decide. Manly P. Hall
said that both were connected to the same secret societies, he adds: ‘The explorers who opened the New World operated from a master plan and were agents of re-discoveries rather than discoverers. Very little is known about the origin, lives, character’s and policies of these intrepid adventurers. Although they lived in a century amply provided with historians and biographers these saw fit either to remain silent or invent plausible accounts without substance’……… I
bet they did!!!
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