Tag Archives: Christopher Columbus

Untold Native American History

While the history of the New World would require many more videos to cover in earnest, this brief presentation touches on some of the historic inaccuracies taught by modern academia as well as recent discoveries concerning the peopling of the Americas. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

A Royal Coincidence?

In a surprising discovery, Riss Flex opines that the biggest coincidence we’ve ever witnessed in our lifetime is that most of the world leaders are related to Great Britain’s Windsor royal bloodline.

Flex says she was tipped off that the evidence regarding the Windsor genealogy can be found at the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston. “If we go deeply enough into this genealogical search, we will find that all of the United States presidents and secret forces behind financial and industrial giants are all fricken’ blood descendants of the Windsor royal bloodline,” she says. She discusses her research, with some interesting finds.

 

Leftists Take Aim At Jesus

Leftists started by removing statues of old Confederate soldiers. Next, they began to target Christopher Columbus and Andrew Jackson. Then they moved on to Washington, Jefferson and Franklin. Now, they are taking aim at Jesus. They are demanding Christian sculptures and statues be destroyed. More from Meme the Left.

Vikings Reached South America

Academic historians generally do not admit to the presence of European visitors to South America until after the arrival of Christopher Columbus. Not many people have heard of this possibility because the archaeological research supporting it was conducted around the time of the second world war and went against the post-WW2 political narrative.

Erik Thorvaldsson, known as Erik the Red, was a Norwegian Viking, remembered in medieval and Icelandic saga sources as having founded the first Norse settlement in Greenland. His son, Leif Erikson was credited as the first known European to have discovered North America.

The Maritime Archaic is a North American cultural complex along the coast of Newfoundland and surrounding area, with at least three settlement episodes by distinct cultural groups, that began in approximately 7000 BC, also known as the Red Paint People because of the use of red ochre on their elaborate burials. More from Robert Sepehr, author and archaeologist.

Secret Pirates of 1492

Over five centuries after Christopher Columbus’s death, we take a fresh look at what motivated the famed explorer to make his voyage across the Atlantic. Jamaica, the luscious Caribbean island that was then the home to descendants of Spanish and Portuguese Jews who converted to Roman Catholicism and sought a safe haven from the inquisition.

Many of the signs of heresy and deemed as witchcraft found in the Inquisition can be related to pagan traditions, and rituals concerning an ancient alchemic relationship to nature. That said, in Roman Catholic countries, the courts insisted on burning witches. In Protestant lands, they were mainly hung.