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Hail Columbus!
Frank of Queens

Posted on 10/10/2016 5:59:48 AM PDT by itsLUCKY2B

Hail Columbus!!!


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Once again this year, as in every recent year, the “Bash Columbus Brigade” will be out in force. They will lay claim to America’s discovery, and Columbus will be denigrated as a bumbling fool who “accidentally discovered America”, as if it was no great feat.

Yet we know that the greatest discoveries in history were often accidental.

The detractors will cite Basques, Irish Monks, Africans, and even Vikings, to prove that Columbus was not here first. They will cite the so-called “Native Americans” as knowing that this was a continent, so therefore, “how can you discover what is already there?”, as goes the mantra. In fact, the Beringians didn’t know that they were on a continent, or what it was. The Incas and Aztecs didn’t know either existed, yet only less than a thousand miles separated their empires.

Before I get to these sophomoronic arguments, let me say that there is another agenda going on here. It is being done to deconstruct this nation. That is to say, if the discovery, and that is what it was, was an illegal act of genocide, theft, and racism, then therefore everything about this nation that follows is illegal, and we have no claim to call it ours.

Yes, we know that the Vikings were here first. That is a fact. I myself have gone to L’ans Aux Meadows and seen the ruins of the settlement. Some believe that this was the Vinland of the Viking Sagas. Others think it may have been the way station to further exploration. Whatever it’s true location, or purpose, we do know that the Vikings were here at least five hundred years before Columbus. This though was a dead-end. It never got beyond a small settlement, and had no effect on Medieval Europe. It was forgotten by those who may have known about it. It in no way detracts from the glorious achievement of Columbus.

Of course the crazies and White haters slink out of the woodwork every Columbus Day to propagate their bizarre, to say the least, “theories”. One that is really ridiculous claims “Africans were here thousands of years before Columbus”. This particular exercise in fantasy is actually being taught in colleges and some public schools throughout the country.

There is absolutely no proof whatsoever, that Africans were here before our beloved discoverer.

I argued with one such proponent on a Black talk station about fifteen years ago. When I quoted sources and facts, he called m a “racist” and hung up. Funny how handy that word comes in use when you are disproved!

How did I disprove him? First of all, I quoted the great and world renowned anthropologist Dr.Viktor Von Hagen, author of numerous books on Meso and South America. In his work, “World of the Maya” he brings up two very distinct points about pre-Columbian exploration. If there was constant contact between the Old and New Worlds, then how come there was no commonality of diseases? It would stand to reason that this contact would have transferred disease between Old and New World groups. The Siberio-Americans died not from wars with the Europeans, but from diseases of which they had no resistance. Thousands of years of isolation had not given them the immunity from the common diseases of the Old World. Therefore we can confidently deduce that there was no contact on any great scale. Oh, there may have been mariners blown off course who came to the New World, but these were isolated instances.

Then there are plants and insects. As we see the spread of Old World diseases such as West Nile Virus, and new insects such as the Afrikan Killer Bee, having been introduced through unregulated exchanges in trade. Yet as Dr. Von Hagen points out, out of two thousand industrial plants, only cotton is found in both worlds. Cotton could have been brought to the New World in the droppings of birds flying from India.

Both the sweet and white potatos were indigenous to the New World and later became a staple of both Europe and Africa. The same for corn. If there was contact, don’t you think that these plants would have been introduced thousands or hundreds of years before?

Animals are another point. People brought with them animals on voyages for food and to raise in their new surroundings. Yet the horse was not among the draft animals of the Old World. In fact one of the reasons it is believed that the Siberos didn’t have the wheel is because they had no draft animals such as horses or oxen. Animals also introduced into an environment with no natural predators reproduce at an astounding rate.

The rabbit and domestic cat in Australia, are examples of this. The cockroach was brought from Europe, as was the domestic rat. These parasites came with ships that have no pest control. How come they weren’t introduced to Meso and South America? How come the buffalo wasn’t introduced into Europe? Reason: because there wasn’t any contact!

Iron is also a fact that is overlooked when the bash brigade goes full tilt on Columbus. The Siberio-Americans, which is their proper title, were basically neolithic peoples. Some could work gold such as the Moche, Incas, Meso American Mayas, Toltecs, and Aztecs. Yet none knew how to smelt or mine iron ore. The Siberio-Americans, known as the Eskimos, worked iron, but from a metorite. If the Old World had contact with them, doesn’t it stand to reason that iron work would have been introduced? After all the “Iron Age” in the Old World came in the thirteenth century B.C. (not BCE, or CE, etc), and caused the downfall of the great Hatti, or Hittite Empire. The reason there was no iron work, is because there were no contacts!

Writing wasn’t introduced into the New World because there were no contacts. If there were, wouldn’t it stand to reason that the hieroglyphics of the Aztecs and Maya would have been replaced by a simpler phonetic alphabet such as existed in the Old World. Or at least, there would be Old World writings found at archaeological sites.The ones that have been found bear no extemporaneous proof to bolster them. They are frauds. The Incas used a system of coloured knots, known as “quiepas”. These were mnomic memory devices. It was the job of a “professional remember” to understand the sequence of the knots, their colours, and therefore what they meant. Primitive, but useful, only to a few.

Food and agriculture bear no resemblance to the New World. The Mayans destroyed their soil by using a primitive technique called “slash and burn”. The farmed field would be slashed for harvesting corn, and then burnt to destroy the leftover roots. It led to soil depletion, and of course mass starvation. Not one type of Old World agriculture technique can be found. The Aztecs were so backward that they resorted to cannibalism, as did the Anazatzi of New Mexico. When looking at the architecture of the Meso America, we are stunned by certain similarities to the Old World. Whilst they are really superficial, wouldn’t the pre-Columbian contacts have introduced agriculture to them? Of course they would have, but then again, there was no contact!

Columbus has been called a murderer. Nonsense! He was a religious Catholic, and some think a Marano/Jew. Whatever his background, he was a decent and moral man, who sought to save these savages from their beastial ways. The Carribes were a savage and murderous tribe, as were the Taino. They, like all of Siberio-America, practiced slavery. The Meso-American and South American peoples practiced it, but unlike the Europeans they murdered their slaves in a sick orgy of paganistic ritual. The Incas did exactly what they blame Columbus for: destroying the civilizations that they conquered. Originally, archaeologists thought that it all began with the Incas. That is until they later found may other civilizations such as the Moche, whom the Incas wiped out any trace of.

So we have slavery, genocide, cultural destruction. Hmmm, sounds like what they accuse Columbus of. Then again, people are either to ignorant, or afraid to say the truth!

The Mormons believe that Jesus walked the Americas. I hate to contradict them, but there is no proof of any contact with Western religions, or philosophy. The religions of Siberio-America were pagan animistic. They worshipped nature and sacrificed human beings. If Jesus, or any Christian, were here, the Siberio-Americans would not have practiced such inhumane religions.

The Aztecs sacrificed 50,000 victims a year, and would eat the remains of the sacrificed. Cortez, upon entering their capitol, was bedazzled by the beauty of the temples and pyramids. That is, until he was led to watch the ceremonies. He saw hearts ripped out of victims, still beating, held up to the sun as an offering. The pyramids stank from the stench of blood that dripped down from the bodies that were thrown down the steps. He and his men were honored at a dinner, and given a soup of human blood and hands. Surely he thought what was paradise, was really hell! The other tribes hated the Aztecs so much that they helped the Spaniards fight them.

What then did the Europeans destroy? Bestiality on a scale unseen in human history, that is what. Not the myth of the “peaceful Siberio-American”. The Incas were as brutal as the Aztecs. They would skin alive their prisoners, and had no concept of mercy. They also sacrificed children to appease their “mountain gods”. Those in our society who are so concerned about “the children” would it seemed be outraged at this, and be thankful that the Europeans put a stop to this.

But then of course that would be taking the side of Western Civilization, and we know they can’t do that! The Moche used to torture their victims by breaking bones, flaying them, and finally to placate their gods, bash their heads in. Very, spiritual, these, Siberio Amerians, weren’t they?

The attack upon Columbus is an attack upon all of us. They want to deconstruct our heritage so that we then are living in an illegal nation. If the foundation of our country is one of murder, theft, and destruction, then it stands that to follow that we are interlopers with no right to any claims of culture or history.

Columbus’ feat was amazing because it changed the history of humanity.

The ignorant phrase, “how can you discover what is already there”, means that we can discover nothing, since to discover is to find an existence that no one knows about, whether it was the Chinese, Vikings, Basques, Britions. These claims lead to nothing, as they had no effect upon history. Columbus was here and we are living proof of his greatness.

Hail Columbus!

Hail Columbus!

Hail Columbus, hail his great name.

Hail Columbus, Admiral of the Ocean Sea!

Hail Columbus, who found this land for you and for me!

Hail Columbus, who challenged the mystery of the dark blue sea,

Hail Columbus, we honour thee!

Hail Columbus, of you, no one cannot say, that to the New World you were not the first to lead the way!

Hail Columbus, man of greatness, fearless, strong, brilliant, and of great fame!

Hail Columbus, let our people forever more, horour your great name!!!!!

Hail Columbus!!!!!!!!!

From Frank of Queens on the .. http://www.therightperspective.org

1 posted on 10/10/2016 5:59:48 AM PDT by itsLUCKY2B
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To: itsLUCKY2B

DAMN ####ING STRAIGHT!!!!

Used to watch the parade every year when I worked in Manhattan at Rock Plaza.

Columbus, Vespucci, Verrazano, Meucci, Giuliani, Scalia..ALL GREAT AMERICANS!!!!


2 posted on 10/10/2016 6:03:12 AM PDT by dp0622 (IThe only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: itsLUCKY2B

A comparison of how Columbus Day has been taken over by the Left now.

Opinion Commentary

Notable & Quotable: Columbus Day, Then and Now
Comparing FDR’s tribute to Christopher Columbus with modern-day squabbles over the explorer’s legacy.

Oct. 9, 2016 6:04 p.m. ET
14 COMMENTS

President Franklin Roosevelt’s statement on Columbus Day, 1940:

The courage and the faith and the vision of the Genoese navigator glorify and enrich the drama of the early movement of European people to America. Columbus and his fellow voyagers were the harbingers of later mighty movements of people from Spain, from Columbus’s native Italy and from every country in Europe. And out of the fusion of all these national strains was created the America to which the Old World contributed so magnificently.
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From a Saturday story in the Denver Post on competing parades in Denver, home of Angelo Noce (1847-1922), who led a campaign to make Columbus Day a national holiday:

The Native American march, which also featured support from Black Lives Matter 5280, wanted to make their opposition to Columbus Day loud and clear, and on their terms.

“We are here with peaceful intentions,” said Tessa McLean, an organizer of the Four Directions march. “We know their parade was out here today. We didn’t bother them.
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Read at: http://www.wsj.com/articles/notable-quotable-columbus-day-then-and-now-1476050685


3 posted on 10/10/2016 6:04:47 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: dp0622
Columbus, Vespucci, Verrazano, Meucci, Giuliani, Scalia..ALL GREAT AMERICANS!!!! And TRUMP!!!

D.C.

4 posted on 10/10/2016 6:06:35 AM PDT by Don Corleone (Oil the gun, eat the cannolis, take it to the mattress.)
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To: Don Corleone

Honorary Italian today, Mr. Trump is!!!!

Staten Island loves Trump!!!!!!!!


5 posted on 10/10/2016 6:09:49 AM PDT by dp0622 (IThe only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: itsLUCKY2B

OK, I’ll give that Vikings probably discovered America before Columbus, because we have artifacts and written accounts.
I don’t believe there are any written accounts of Columbus by any of the aboriginal Americans, though, so, lacking first hand testimony of detractors of Columbus, we have to say that Christopher Columbus was a great man and that his voyages of discovery opened the Americas to the world.
Columbus bashing is just leftist fiction that has been spun into propaganda.


6 posted on 10/10/2016 6:34:21 AM PDT by BuffaloJack (Own a rifle. Be an American.)
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To: itsLUCKY2B

And if Columbus had not discovered the New World, it would have been found eight years later by Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral, who landed in Brazil.

Discovery was inevitable.


7 posted on 10/10/2016 6:52:54 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (HANDGUNS; You don’t need it until you need it. And when you need it you NEED IT!”)
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To: itsLUCKY2B

Extremely interesting! Thanks for posting!


8 posted on 10/10/2016 7:00:42 AM PDT by FrdmLvr (A is A)
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To: itsLUCKY2B

While true that the Viking “settlement” did not catch, it appears that they did bring iron work to the New World for a time: http://www.hurstwic.org/history/articles/manufacturing/text/bog_iron.htm

“At the Norse settlement in L’Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, Canada, there is clear evidence that Norsemen harvested and smelted bog iron to use as the raw material for the iron rivets they fabricated to repair their ships there 1000 years ago.”


9 posted on 10/10/2016 8:34:44 AM PDT by Western Phil
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To: itsLUCKY2B

Just got back from an Italian food store in upstate NY. Political correctness killed Columbus Day. NO mention of CD ANYWHERE in the store. No special sales.

I DID see an obese, pregnant Sudanese Muslim woman and her daughter with ZERO English language skills EXPECTING to be waited on by a middle aged, skinny Italian man who worked at the store.

You could SEE the frustration on his face. She would not pick up one tiny light box and actually expected ME to help her as the Italian man carted her out with cases of pasta, etc. Boxes were literally spilling off at the heavily ladened cart.

She gestured at me and pointed as if to say, YOU, PEON, pick up my STUFF! I ignored her and walked past.

Probably all EBT purchases. She climbed into a brand new Toyota Highlander to add injury to insult!

Umm I am a naturalized American (originally from Canada) and I NEVER expected to be waited on and not speak English!!

I almost threw up in my mouth when the older Italian lady at the cash register was trying to appease her by telling her how “beautiful” her wildly coloured dress was.


10 posted on 10/10/2016 10:52:57 AM PDT by AbolishCSEU (Amount of CS paid is inversely proportionate to Mother's actual parenting of children)
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