Columbus
Discovered What!? By
Nicholas October 12, 2008
Today
(Oct. 12) is considered "Columbus Day." Many of us
are unaware of just what that means, so I opted to share a short
Newsletter on this man this week. This is most due to the fact
a friend of the ministry
sent me a 5 minute video clip (below) that summarizes what the
truth is about this man that was used by the Vatican to kill
a massive amount of people that refused to convert to Roman
Catholicism.
As
usual for Roman prelates they killed most that refused to bow
to Roman Catholicism by using torture. And yes, the Vatican
favored method of burning them alive was topping the list. For
the non-Catholic readers, you may interested to know that to
this day the Roman Catholic church still sports one of the largest
known "fraternal organizations" that are named after
Christopher Columbus. At present the "Knights
of Columbus" have
just over 1.7 million members and 14,000 councils with around
200 council on college campuses. As a young Catholic I recall
watching these men dressed up in their fancy robes and white
feathered head gear (Chapeau)
prance up the isle of our church once a year. As a youth I was
amazed at the display. As an adult that knows better I am disgusted
at the celebration of death these men represent. As usual, like
the Vatican they hide their evil works behind charitable acts
of kindness.
The
cruel and viscous historical acts of Christopher Columbus have
been described as torturous genocide similar to that of Adolph Hitler.
As Historic fact (as well as modern day) proves, the Vatican
never changes their methods of attack upon the innocent. They
only change the men they use to perform their Hellish acts.
In A People's History of the
United States, American historian Howard Zinn discusses the cruelty Columbus
inflicted upon Native Americans, which Zinn says was comparable to the genocidal acts of
World War II. Zinn
maintains Columbus was a religious fanatic with an obsession of eliminating
non-Christians, by means of murder, conversion, or at the very least,
enslavement. He claims that Columbus was in search of personal wealth and fame,
and was willing to step over others or even kill them to achieve it, and that
Columbus may have used more force than he admitted to his superiors. However,
some assume that Columbus' subordinates were more responsible for the vast
majority of the carnage carried out. Columbus himself claimed that he warned his
men against taking advantage of the natives, as he had planned to eventually
convert them to Christianity.
A Spanish priest who traveled to Hispaniola wrote that he was appalled to witness
dehumanizing acts of cruelty being inflicted on the Native Americans, such as
torture used to subjugate their leaders.
Many of the natives ended up dying from starvation, disease, or simply being
overworked.
Opposition to the holiday cites this cruelty committed by those under
Columbus' leadership and that of many of the following European colonists.
Columbus directly brought about the demise of many Taino (Arawak) Native Americans on the island
of Hispaniola, and
the arrival of the Europeans indirectly caused the decline in
population of many indigenous peoples by introducing diseases previously
unknown in the New World. An estimated 85% of the Native American population was
wiped out within 150 years of Columbus' arrival in America, due largely to
diseases such as smallpox that
spread among Native populations. Additionally, ensuing war and the appropriation of land and material wealth by
European colonists also contributed to the decline of the indigenous populations
in the Americas.
In the summer of 1990, 350 Native Americans, representatives from all over
the hemisphere, met in Quito, Ecuador, at the first Intercontinental
Gathering of Indigenous People in the Americas, to mobilize against the
quincentennial celebration of Columbus Day. The following summer, in Davis, California,
more than a hundred Native Americans gathered for a follow-up meeting to the
Quito conference. They declared October 12, 1992, International Day of
Solidarity with Indigenous People. The largest ecumenical body in the United
States, the National Council of Churches,
called on Christians to refrain from celebrating the Columbus quincentennial,
saying, "What represented newness of freedom, hope, and opportunity for some was
the occasion for oppression, degradation and genocide for others."[
By the way,
what most also fail to realize is the fact that Christopher
Columbus never actually discovered anything. Especially not
America! Yet the liars in Rome have insisted on pushing this
well known and rather extensively researched lie as fact. It's
amazing to see how people that know he never discovered America
go along with the lie for the sake of joining the crowd. The
sheeple mentality of society today is well illustrated in this
so called "Great Navigator" who was 100% unable to
read Nautical Charts. Reminds you of the
lie parents tell their kids about Santa Clause doesn't it?
Everyone knows it's a lie, but they do it anyway. What's even
worse is the child lied to discovers a new method of manipulation
called "lying." And their very own parents taught
them! That dearly beloved, is the main fruit of Roman Catholicism!
Please understand, the website advertised in
the video is not condoned by this ministry in any
way. I only share the clip because their historic
references hold up to scrutiny.
One last thing. Notice the picture
of Columbus' ship the "Nina" at the top of the Newsletter.
That is an exact replica of the historic ship as it was displayed
in June 2008 at the "Seattle's
Center for Wooden Boats."
Notice the Pagan Coptic Cross that is on the sail? Where have
we seen that before? Click
here or the picture of
Columbus's ship above to see it displayed proudly by the Seventh
Day Adventist Church.