Posted on 03/11/2005 8:19:24 AM PST by MikeEdwards
Thats the day when the United Nations will begin trying to convince the world that Christopher Columbus did not discover North America, a Chinese-Muslim explorer discovered us a half century before C.C.
No, this is not science fiction. It is todays cover story in Canada Free Press.
That the Canadian government has been selling off our natural resources, including the Alberta tar sands to the Chinese government ought to be worry enough for any with the sovereignty of our nation in mind.
Now we have a yet to be identified "respected Canadian architect" headed to the United Nations to tell the tale of a lost Chinese city found on the Atlantic Coast of North America.
This is a story that goes far beyond the romance of archeology and lost cities. This is a story that will put wings on a dream to convince the world that the Chinese arrived in the New World some 70 years before Christopher Columbus.
It is the beginning of a tale that could rewrite history and change the course of the world as we know it.
Gavin Menzies, a former British Navy submarine commander and author of the controversial best-selling book, 1421: The Year China Discovered the World, got the ball
The author, through a Canadian architect, has discovered what is believed to be the centuries lost naval base of Chinas most famous explorer.
Opening chapters begin with a revelation made by Menzies to an accommodating Malaysian newspaper. With the credibility of a former British Navy submarine commander and the status of being a published author, Menzies had no trouble attracting media attention.
With the United Nations in on the act, the classroom childrens chant
"In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue," will be purged from history texts and ceremoniously drowned. . . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
China has long considered Canada a breakaway province and has threatened military action should independence be declared. 8-)
I still maintain, how can you "discover" a place that has inhabitants? Methinks some group of nomadic Mongols discovered North American many centuries before either one of these guys on a landbridge through the Bering Sea.
Who cares, apparently the Chinese didn't find it good enough to come back. Leif Erikson was here too in 1000 AD and that really doesn't matter either. People actually came back after Columbus.
Huh, So what...
Because those who were there didn't know where they were. They had no maps and no conception of the outside world. It's not a mere matter of existence.
What about the Phoenicians?
http://phoenicia.org/brazil.html
And the Irish were probably here around 800 AD. As you said, Columbus made something of it the others are interesting historical footnotes.
Seems he is off on new explorations in the galaxy, where he is being paid a hefty stipend by the representatives of the astronauts that planted the flag on Mars.
Heh. Columbus didn't know where he was either.
Indeed, but at least he remembered the way to get there!
Absolutely. Colonization and discovery are 2 very different things.
I also recall reading somewhere that English and Irish fishermen were regularily visiting the Grand Banks off of Nova Scotia and New England prior to 1492 and were certainly aware of the land mass just beyond the fishing grounds to the west. However, they kept that secret to themselves because, well, they're fishermen...
However, what does that matter? Phonecian, Irish, Scandinavian, Chinese exploration fleets, fishermen, may have all visited portions of the Western Hemisphere. They came, they saw, they didn't do much about it.
It was only after Colombus that permanent contact was established between the Western Hemisphere and Europe (and the rest of the world later on).
BTW, Semper Fi!
And it's invisible.
Wonder if he found their Pacific Fleet base yet?
You know this is a load of BS.
The Article said Zheng He was 8 foot tall.
He's Chinese. Ever see an 8 foot Tall Chinaman? Even Yao is only 7'6".
No one ever had to discover America again after Columbus discovered it.
China has 800 missiles pointed at Taiwan. How many DF-41's will be pointed at Canada? Too bad they don't want anything to do with our NMD. Chun Hi HO.
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