BLOOD MONEY
THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
WHO WAS HE?
Who was Christopher Columbus? According to American History, Columbus was the Italian navigator who discovered the New World that we today refer to as America. On 1492, Christopher Columbus, on behalf of the Spanish Monarch, sailed to the “New World”, discovered friendly Native Americans and made his mark in history. This is what your children are taught. However, who was the “real” Christopher Columbus? For four hundred years you have been grotesquely lied to and have been fed fabrications regarding one of the greatest stories ever told. The ordeals of Columbus was one of the bloodiest chapters in the history of the world. It was indeed a holocaust that displayed a great genocide of a people and fueled the very slave industry of West Africans to Europe. Unbeknownst to many Americans, Christopher Columbus named himself. Columbus believed that he was chosen by God to be the Christ of the Western World.
“Christo” from the Latin, “Christ” and “Phore”, meaning “Carrier” or “Messenger.” Christo-phore comes from the Ecclesiastical Greek which literally means, “Bearing Christ.” The word “Columbus” comes from the Latin “Columbussi” meaning “dove” which is the symbol used in Christianity to denote the descending of God upon the Earth in the form of Christ (symbolic of Columbus descending on the Western World). Columbus chose this name because of his expedition to the West which was on behalf of the Spanish Monarchs. The expedition was originally funded to establish Christianity to foreign nations with hopes of subjecting foreign nations to the religious rules of Spain. The 1492 journey was meant to be a political monopoly.
American history perpetuates the Columbus story by introducing the “Flat World” theory in which history claims that Columbus was the first to prove that the earth was round. It is stated that Columbus bravely forged his ships ahead while his crew were in fear that they would fall off the edge of the Earth. Let's take an intellectual look at this theory. Do we want to believe in 1492, people were so intellectually incompetent they would think the Earth was a flat piece of land when there is archaeological proof that the Olmecs, Arawaks and Tainos drew images on stone of round planets? Does not the Earth look round? The earth casts a shadow on the moon, ships disappear over the horizon, hull first and then the sail. The sun and the moon are round. Why, then, would the Earth be an exception? The entire “Flat World” theory was fabricated and then added into the Columbus story to add a nice dramatic flourish. The story was made up by a man by the name of Washington Irving who popularized the Columbus fable in 1828. Irving admitted to fabricating this story to make for better reading. The Flat World theory can not be found in history prior to 1828. The problem with this fabrication is that it invites the reader to believe that the inhabitants of the Earth in 1492 were the primitives who had a crude understanding of cosmology, but it is evident that pre-Columbian and Meso Americans such as the Incas, Aztecs and Mayas did in fact have an almost technological overview of astrology. Irving also stated that Columbus’ journey in 1492 was a three month journey with strong wind and storms, but in fact it was a one month journey with smooth sailing, according to Columbus’ own logs. Travelers from great African empires of Mali almost two hundred years prior to Columbus sent hundreds of boats from Africa to the West and there has been physical evidence of African settlements in Brazil dating all the way back to year 1000. By the time Columbus came around, traveling from East to West (specifically the Americas) had been done hundreds and hundreds of times.
It is stated that Columbus was a Jew. How did he pass a Spaniard?
Columbus’ father, Deminico Colombo, was a poor wool weaver who practiced his trade in the city of Genova. Deminico was an Italian who married a woman by the name of Susana Fontarosa who was of Jewish ancestry. We know that she was a Jew from the accounts of Hebraic dowry which included family land and a house that was brought into the marriage to Deminico. Columbus was born in 1451 as an Italian Jew. Columbus himself married a Portuguese noble by the name of Felipa Moniz Perestello. Columbus did not marry her out of love, but he was pressured into marrying into nobility by his father Deminico. A member of Felipa’s family was the governor of Porto Santo. Let’s look at some strange facts about Columbus
1. Columbus spoke Spanish while living in Italy. Quite unusual unless his family originated in Spain. However, Columbus’ parents were not Spanish, but supposedly Italian. The only Spanish speaking people in Italy at that time were Jewish refugees from the Spanish Inquisition.
2. Columbus was known to frequent the company of Jews who were known astronomers and translators of the Bible. Throughout his life, Columbus possessed an in-depth knowledge of the Bible and often spoke of Jerusalem very highly.
3. The date of Columbus’ voyage in 1492 coincidentally matches the ninth of Ave, the Jewish fast of mourning for the destruction of Jerusalem temples.
4. Why did Columbus sail out from Spain the same week the Spanish expelled the Jews?
Columbus begged various leaders to finance his 1492 journey. Why didn't he simply ask the Portuguese since he was linked to Portuguese nobles through his wife?
In 1483, Columbus did present his idea of sailing West to King John II of Portugal. The king regarded the trip as not financially beneficial and did not wish to finance the trip. Columbus also made outrageous demands. Columbus wanted to be made ‘Grand Admiral’ of the ocean sea as well as Governor of all the islands and main lands that he should discover. He also wanted 1/10 of all the King's revenue and be granted in charge of all foreign trade. These demands tipped the scale with the King. The King realized that if these demands were met, Columbus would actually have more dominion than himself. The King did, however, finance the trip, but without Columbus’ stipulations. The departure date for Columbus’ expedition was March 1,1487.
Not one picture of Columbus was painted during his lifetime. There are hundreds of portraits of Christopher Columbus. Some depict Columbus with blonde hair and blue eyes (Spaniard), while others depict Columbus with black hair and a dark complexion (Jew).
The sail never took place. It was a complete failure. The wind currents were not in favor of Columbus on that day , so the expedition was postponed and the King withdrew all interest. King John secretly began planning to launch his own expedition to the West. When Columbus discovered the King's betrayal, Columbus sailed to Spain to find funding for his trip, hoping to win the race to the West and win the Western monopoly against the Portuguese.
Columbus asked various renown men for funding and was turned away each time. Eventually, Columbus found himself in front of King Fernindad and Queen Isabella of Spain. King Fernindad and Queen Isabella had agreed to finance the journey with the notion that Columbus would establish the Spanish flag on whatever land was found in the West which would establish an overseas colonial empire and bring great wealth and power to Spain. Columbus also agreed to reimburse the Spanish Monarch with whatever gold or precious resources that was discovered. Columbus prepared and the journey was financed under contract. The contract stated that Columbus would be made viceroy over all territories he found and be warded 1/10 of gold and other precious stones found. The expedition consisted of the Santa María, a decked ship about 30 m (about 100 ft) long under his command and the Pinta and the Niña, two small caravels, each about 15 m (about 50 ft) long, which were commanded by Martín Alonzo Pinzón and his brother Vicente Yáñez Pinzón. The fleet sailed from Palos de la Frontera, Spain, on August 3, 1492, carrying perhaps 90 men.
“Christo” from the Latin, “Christ” and “Phore”, meaning “Carrier” or “Messenger.” Christo-phore comes from the Ecclesiastical Greek which literally means, “Bearing Christ.” The word “Columbus” comes from the Latin “Columbussi” meaning “dove” which is the symbol used in Christianity to denote the descending of God upon the Earth in the form of Christ (symbolic of Columbus descending on the Western World). Columbus chose this name because of his expedition to the West which was on behalf of the Spanish Monarchs. The expedition was originally funded to establish Christianity to foreign nations with hopes of subjecting foreign nations to the religious rules of Spain. The 1492 journey was meant to be a political monopoly.
American history perpetuates the Columbus story by introducing the “Flat World” theory in which history claims that Columbus was the first to prove that the earth was round. It is stated that Columbus bravely forged his ships ahead while his crew were in fear that they would fall off the edge of the Earth. Let's take an intellectual look at this theory. Do we want to believe in 1492, people were so intellectually incompetent they would think the Earth was a flat piece of land when there is archaeological proof that the Olmecs, Arawaks and Tainos drew images on stone of round planets? Does not the Earth look round? The earth casts a shadow on the moon, ships disappear over the horizon, hull first and then the sail. The sun and the moon are round. Why, then, would the Earth be an exception? The entire “Flat World” theory was fabricated and then added into the Columbus story to add a nice dramatic flourish. The story was made up by a man by the name of Washington Irving who popularized the Columbus fable in 1828. Irving admitted to fabricating this story to make for better reading. The Flat World theory can not be found in history prior to 1828. The problem with this fabrication is that it invites the reader to believe that the inhabitants of the Earth in 1492 were the primitives who had a crude understanding of cosmology, but it is evident that pre-Columbian and Meso Americans such as the Incas, Aztecs and Mayas did in fact have an almost technological overview of astrology. Irving also stated that Columbus’ journey in 1492 was a three month journey with strong wind and storms, but in fact it was a one month journey with smooth sailing, according to Columbus’ own logs. Travelers from great African empires of Mali almost two hundred years prior to Columbus sent hundreds of boats from Africa to the West and there has been physical evidence of African settlements in Brazil dating all the way back to year 1000. By the time Columbus came around, traveling from East to West (specifically the Americas) had been done hundreds and hundreds of times.
It is stated that Columbus was a Jew. How did he pass a Spaniard?
Columbus’ father, Deminico Colombo, was a poor wool weaver who practiced his trade in the city of Genova. Deminico was an Italian who married a woman by the name of Susana Fontarosa who was of Jewish ancestry. We know that she was a Jew from the accounts of Hebraic dowry which included family land and a house that was brought into the marriage to Deminico. Columbus was born in 1451 as an Italian Jew. Columbus himself married a Portuguese noble by the name of Felipa Moniz Perestello. Columbus did not marry her out of love, but he was pressured into marrying into nobility by his father Deminico. A member of Felipa’s family was the governor of Porto Santo. Let’s look at some strange facts about Columbus
1. Columbus spoke Spanish while living in Italy. Quite unusual unless his family originated in Spain. However, Columbus’ parents were not Spanish, but supposedly Italian. The only Spanish speaking people in Italy at that time were Jewish refugees from the Spanish Inquisition.
2. Columbus was known to frequent the company of Jews who were known astronomers and translators of the Bible. Throughout his life, Columbus possessed an in-depth knowledge of the Bible and often spoke of Jerusalem very highly.
3. The date of Columbus’ voyage in 1492 coincidentally matches the ninth of Ave, the Jewish fast of mourning for the destruction of Jerusalem temples.
4. Why did Columbus sail out from Spain the same week the Spanish expelled the Jews?
Columbus begged various leaders to finance his 1492 journey. Why didn't he simply ask the Portuguese since he was linked to Portuguese nobles through his wife?
In 1483, Columbus did present his idea of sailing West to King John II of Portugal. The king regarded the trip as not financially beneficial and did not wish to finance the trip. Columbus also made outrageous demands. Columbus wanted to be made ‘Grand Admiral’ of the ocean sea as well as Governor of all the islands and main lands that he should discover. He also wanted 1/10 of all the King's revenue and be granted in charge of all foreign trade. These demands tipped the scale with the King. The King realized that if these demands were met, Columbus would actually have more dominion than himself. The King did, however, finance the trip, but without Columbus’ stipulations. The departure date for Columbus’ expedition was March 1,1487.
Not one picture of Columbus was painted during his lifetime. There are hundreds of portraits of Christopher Columbus. Some depict Columbus with blonde hair and blue eyes (Spaniard), while others depict Columbus with black hair and a dark complexion (Jew).
The sail never took place. It was a complete failure. The wind currents were not in favor of Columbus on that day , so the expedition was postponed and the King withdrew all interest. King John secretly began planning to launch his own expedition to the West. When Columbus discovered the King's betrayal, Columbus sailed to Spain to find funding for his trip, hoping to win the race to the West and win the Western monopoly against the Portuguese.
Columbus asked various renown men for funding and was turned away each time. Eventually, Columbus found himself in front of King Fernindad and Queen Isabella of Spain. King Fernindad and Queen Isabella had agreed to finance the journey with the notion that Columbus would establish the Spanish flag on whatever land was found in the West which would establish an overseas colonial empire and bring great wealth and power to Spain. Columbus also agreed to reimburse the Spanish Monarch with whatever gold or precious resources that was discovered. Columbus prepared and the journey was financed under contract. The contract stated that Columbus would be made viceroy over all territories he found and be warded 1/10 of gold and other precious stones found. The expedition consisted of the Santa María, a decked ship about 30 m (about 100 ft) long under his command and the Pinta and the Niña, two small caravels, each about 15 m (about 50 ft) long, which were commanded by Martín Alonzo Pinzón and his brother Vicente Yáñez Pinzón. The fleet sailed from Palos de la Frontera, Spain, on August 3, 1492, carrying perhaps 90 men.