CHRISTOPER KILLUMBUS BY M'BWEBE AJA ISHANGI
Christopher Kill-umbus: The Mind of a Serial Killer :|
Sunday, October 13, 2013
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5. "History
is written by those who win and those who dominate."
— Edward
Said, literary critic
6. Every
second Monday in October, Banks and schoolz are closed and government offices
are empty in remembrance of the infamous European explorer, Christopher
Columbus. For hundredz of yearz, Columbus has had a special place in the
history of the New World. To Afrikanz, celebrating Columbus Day is actually
celebrating the mass destruction of our own people! Instead of a day where we
see parades and floats down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, it should be a day of
mourning.
7. Not only
was Columbus part of the initial european conquest of the world, his legacy
serves as a blockade to the real history behind the purposely-covered fact that
there were otherz, including Afrikanz not only in the America's, but sailed
from other parts of the world to here well before him.
8. Still
there's something historianz marvel Columbus for than the otherz. If you ask
me, it's that thing that resides in YTs nature, the barbaric act of violence!
He claimed everything he saw when he set foot on these territories. Native
landz, mineral wealth, natural resources, and even the inhabitants immediately
became European "property." This could only be launched with violence
using torture, maim, rape, and other unspeakable acts.
9. Columbus
introduced two phenomena that revolutionized race relationz and transformed the
modern world: (1)the taking of land, wealth, and labor from indigenous peoples,
which lead to their near extermination, and (2)the transatlantic slave trade or
Maangamizi, which created a racial underclass.
10. The New
World fascinated YT, most notably the elite. This obsession was directly
responsible for a rise in European self-consciousness. From the beginning,
America was perceived as an "opposite" to Europe in wayz that even
Afrika never had been. In a sense, there was no "Europe" before 1492.
People were simply French, Tuscan, etc. Now they began to see similarities
among themselves, at least when compared to the native from the Americas.
Basically, until the first Indianz and Afrikanz arrived, there were no
"white" people in Europe before 1492. With the Transatlantic Slave
Trade, Europeanz began seein' "white" as a race and race as an
important human characteristic.
11. Columbus'
own writingz reflect this increasing ideology on racizm. When he tried selling
Queen Isabella on the wonderz of the Americas, the Indianz were "well
built" and "of quick intelligence. They have very good
customize," he wrote, "and the king maintains a very marvelous state,
of a style so orderly that it is a pleasure to see it, and they have good
memories and they wish to see everything and ask what it is and for what it is
used."
12. Later,
when Columbus was justifying his terrorist attacks and enslavement of them,
they became "cruel" and "stupid," "a people warlike
and numerous, whose customz and religion are very different from ourz."
13. He gives
us the first recorded example of contradictory reports in the Americas, for
although the Indianz may have changed from hospitable to angry, they could
hardly have gone from intelligent to stupid that quickly. This change had to be
in Columbus.
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15. History
has shown YT cares little of indigenous culture and viewz the local population
as nothing more than a slave labor force. As a result, they began to disappear
as the European invaderz advanced. Disease, forced labor, invasion, and
conquest caused the deaths of millionz, something YTs clever enough to leave
out of their history books.
16. It is this
mass enslavement that provided America and Europe with its vast resources of
wealth, natural resources, and free labor that enabled them to gain world
domination mainly on the backs of Afrikan and other indigenous people.
17. Even
though it has been historically documented there were otherz (including
Afrikanz) who travelled to the America's hundredz if not thousandz of yearz
before Columbus, there was one thing that set him apart from the other
explorerz.
18. Starting
in their early school yearz our children are told Columbus was an adventurer,
forefather of human progress, a hero to humanity, and the sole discoverer of
the Americas. History textbooks have painted him as a brave, daring, and
enlightened explorer who singlehandedly pulled Europe out of the Dark Ages, but
how he did it has been blatantly left out. The hidden jewel is the fact that
Columbus is responsible for the murder of millionz of indigenous people. In
fact, he may be on the Top 5 murdererz in the history of wo/man!
19. Let's be
clear, if the life of Columbus continues to be celebrated, then hedz should be
made aware of his entire life. By his own admission, he described himself as a
slave trader — probably having sent some 5000 more than any other individual,
starting first in Afrika then bringing this practice to the Americas — and a
conquerer. I think he was bein' modest. I would add he was an invader, pirate,
savage, and probably the worldz first serial killer! I mean, this man should be
added to the notorious list of murdererz which include Napoleon, the Rothschild
click, Cecil Rhodes, Hitler, Stalin, Jim Jones, even the (George) Bush family
(to name a few)!
20. Tallying
the total number of victimz will probably never be known, but they may likely
surpass the amount of hedz just mentioned. Columbus was a different kind of
killer. He was more like the alleged islamic terrorists behind 9/11, which is
called a spree killer. Only in a whiteman's society can a man who instigated
the genocide of a people be widely celebrated for it.
21. He was
responsible for slaughtering, enslaving, and exploiting Native inhabitants and
Afrikanz the moment he arrived to the New World, causing a massive epidemic,
along with European diseases that claimed countless lives. What emerges from
this hallow-day is not only the memory of the bloodshed that he caused, but
also the accompanying sainthood he's received serving as YTs tribute and praise
of white dominion by way of widespread destruction.
22. 1492
marked the beginning of the end for the natives. Most of those who didn't die
from the diseases YT brought — like diphtheria, measles, smallpox, and malaria
— were killed outright, expelled from their land, or forced into slavery. By
the way, there's insurmountable evidence that show Columbus wasn't the first
European to reach the Americas. As a matter of fact, he never claimed to have
done so; white historianz did it for him.
23. By this
time, our Afrikan Ancestorz already knew the earth was round and sailed here as
early as 1500BC; almost 3000 yearz before Columbus. Thanks to the work of Ivan
Van Sertima, this is proven by the numerous unmistakably Afrikan-featured Olmec
Headz (17 found to date) that were sculpted in the Gulf of Mexico region.
During Columbus' era (the 15th century), the greatest mindz of europe were
still thinking Earth was flat. Actually, Columbus thought the earth was
pear-shaped and was way off on his calculationz about the size of Earth as well
as the distance between Europe and Asia.
24. As said,
Columbus wasn't the discoverer of the Americas and although he was the vital
piece to the european conquest of this part of the world, he wasn't the first
at that either. A viking by the name of Leif Erikson who visited what we know
call Newfoundland almost 500 yearz before Columbus reached Hispaniola — a major
island of the Caribbean which comprises of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. So
actually, Erikson was the man who pioneered european colonization. But I
digress, this piece is about Columbus, hedz know who he is… or do we?
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26. THE TRUTH
ABOUT COLUMBUS
27. What do
the wordz 'colon' and 'colonializm' have in common? Not only do we find one as
the root word of the other, it is also the original name of this infamous
pirate, Christopher Columbus! A 'colonic' is a procedure that uses irrigation
to clean the colon for therapeutic benefits. 'Irrigate' is defined as a
continuous flow of water. In this case, water is symbolic for caucasianz as
they flooded the globe with their terrorist crusades to conquer land and its
inhabitants.
28. Columbus'
real name was Cristobol Colon! Some additional facts you won't find in YTs
history books are:
1) Colon
came to the western hemisphere by mistake. He was searching for the
"East" looking for, among other thingz, spices and other commodities
to help a starving Europe to preserve their meats. Since Europeanz did not, at
that time, have knowledge of longitude and latitude, Colon ended up sailing
West to the Caribbean Islandz. Arriving there, he called the Indigenous people
"Indianz", thinking he was in the "East Indies" near the
Asian country of India. Thus, he re-named all of the Indigenous people
"Indianz" which was not their natural names. He later had Afrikan
navigatorz on board who knew longitude and latitude.
2) Colon
never stepped foot on the American mainland. He landed in the Caribbean
islandz. Upon landing there, he received reports of Afrikanz having visited
there long before his voyages. In fact, Afrikanz had sailed to the Pacific
Islandz at least 1000 yearz before Colon and traveled to the western hemisphere
at least 2000 yearz before he was even born!
3) Colon
praised the hospitality of the native people, yet said that they had to be
destroyed in order to take control of the wealth of their landz.
4) Prior to
sailing to the New World, Colon sailed along the coast of West Afrika,
capturing Afrikanz for enslavement in Portugal. This was facilitated by Papal
Bulles, another name for proclamationz, statues, or a bill, issued by Popes of
the Christian Roman Catholic Church. In 1455, the Pope issued a bulle to
Portugal authorizing it to reduce to servitude, better put, enslave
"infidelz" or non-christian people. This was followed by a Papl bulle
issued by — peep the name — Pope Innocent VIII in 1491 that divided the world
into two halves for the purpose of enslaving Afrikan and other Indigenous
people. The Pope gave the eastern half (Afrika, etc.) to Portugal, and the
western half (the Americas, etc.) to Spain. Colon came to the Americas
representing Spain. Britain, France, and other enslaving European countries did
not follow this protocol and the mad dash to slice up the world for European
benefit began and its damaging effects persist to this day.
29. When we
analyze the Columbus Day Parade, which again happenz every second Monday in
October since 1929, it beginz on Fifth Avenue at 47th street and goes on up to
79th Street. Is there any surprise the day starts out with, 'Columbus Day Mass'
which takes place at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue and 50th
Street?!!? So we see here again, the Roman Catholic Church and christianz
paying homage to their god whom they believe condones these acts of the
monstrous wrath the lineage of Popes have unleashed (and continue to unleash)
on the world, particularly, Afrikan people — I can't tell you how much it vexes
me to see brainwashed Afrikanz attend.
30. Make no
mistake about it, this country shows their appreciation of Columbus' pillages
religiously and through government — naming state capitolz (Columbus, Ohio),
cities and even built statues in his honor. Columbus Circle sits right next to
Central Park in New York City (read, 'Urban Unrest--Afrikan Burial Ground:
Remnants of Slavery in New York'). See, we have to really take a look — with
Afrikan eyes — who this country deemz worthy of praise. When you do, you'll see
of the many monuments, statues, parks, and streets names, most are of men who
should be considered criminalz to humanity because they either were in on the
origin or participated in the enslavement of Afrikanz and exploitation of our
resources.
31. CHRISTOPHER
KILL-UMBUS: THE EXPLORATION/EXPLOITATION OF THE NEW WORLD
32. "As
one gatherz eggz that have been abandoned in fright have I gathered the whole
earth..."
— Sennacherib,
the Assyrian King (705-681BC)
33. As
mentioned, the significance of Cristobol Colon’s voyages to the western
hemisphere, is that this opened up Afrika and the Americas to mass murder,
rape, destruction of entire cultures, stolen wealth of the people, and mass
enslavement of Afrikanz and the Indigenous people of the Americas for hundredz
of yearz by Europeanz. European profits from enslavement were shot well over
5000%! Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop estimated that upwardz of 300million Afrikanz lost
their lives during the 400+ yearz of European enslavement.
34. In Ivan
Van Sertima's book, They Came Before Columbus, he spoke of the origin of the
Treaty of Tordesillas, drawn June 7, 1494. This was the result of a meeting
Columbus had with Don Juan, the King of Portugal. Juan conspired with Columbus,
drawing a divider of the world between the two Catholic kingdomz. Any and
everything west of the line would go to Columbus and Spain, everything east, to
Juan and Portugal. This is the audacious mindset of an invader, havin' no
regard of other humanz, feelin' — through the "authority" of their
church — they can divide the world and take everything in it for themselves.
35. What hedz
don't know is accompanying his lust of invasion, Columbus had an insatiable
appetite for greed. He demanded from Spain one third, one eighth, and one tenth
of everything found in the New World. "Thus, if the gainz amounted to
$2400 for a ship, Columbus would expect to receive first $800 for the third;
next $300 for his eighth; and last, $240 for his tenth, making in all $1340,
more than the Crown." (James Bailey, The God-Kings and the Titans pg. 51)
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37. Columbus
was also a con man plotting further to scam his own country for riches from
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella — the only one's who financed his expedition
in the first place giving him 3 ships (the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria), a
crew of 90 men and money. He convinced them of a few islandz he could explore
not revealing the vast land and riches the Guinea route and South America had.
He basically told the King and Queen South America was an island so he could
have the rest for himself. Because of this and other growing skepticizmz they
had with him dealing with the Portuguese Isabella started to become suspicious.
38. History
doesn't talk much about his partnerz-in-crime and blood-brotherz, Bartholomew
and Giacomo. Bartholomew built a colony in Espanola named after the Queen,
Isabela, then moving to a new settlement called Santo Domingo near newfound
gold mines. Rebellion from the settlerz soon evolved forcing Columbus to request
a judge be sent from Ferdinand and Isabella to calm thingz in the fall of
1500AD. Little did he know this judge really came to strip Columbus of his
title as governor and viceroy and actually arrest him and his brotherz. They
were seized, placed in chainz and dragged back to Spain naked and in disgrace.
39. On
December 17, 1500, he went before the royal court and was given back stolen his
riches but not his titles. He spent the remaining six yearz of his life trying
to, as historianz put it, restore his "honor" as if his deedz were
honorable (well they were if you were white).
40. But his
pillaging didn't end there. Now that YT was able to continue their global
conquest, on May 9, 1502, he was granted a fourth voyage with instructionz to
search for gold, silver, precious stones, spices, and other riches and was told
to stay away from Hispaniola. Of course he did the opposite, landing at Santo
Domingo on June 29th, partly because of an oncoming hurricane.
41. After the
hurricane he sailed to Central America. The voyage took a toll on his ships
forcing him to land in Jamaica instead of a return to Hispaniola. Literally
shipwrecked, he and his men were marooned on the island. The people of Jamaica
grew tired of providing food for these pirates. In response, Columbus came up
with one of his tricks. Using an almanac he had, he threatened to punish the
islanderz by taking light away from the Moon. On the night of February 29,
1504, there was a lunar eclipse, but the people of Jamaica were unaware, so
they believed Columbus' alleged spell. They immediately went back to providing
for them (realize the kind of devious manipulator he was to even come up with
that).
42. On his
first voyage, Columbus kidnapped some ten to twenty-five Indianz and brought
them to Spain. Only seven or eight of the Indianz gold trinkets, and other
exotica, YT began to froth at the mouth. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
immediately provided Columbus with seventeen ships, about 1,500 men, cannonz,
crossbows, gun, cavalry, and attack dogz for a second voyage.
This savage documented all this in his own journal! On
October 13, 1492, his initial encounter with the Arawaks, he wrote, "At
daybreak great multitudes of men came to the shore, all young and of fine
shapes, and very handsome. Their hair was not curly but loose and coarse like
horse-hair… Their eyes are large and very beautiful." He added, "I
was very attentive to them, and strove to learn if they had any gold. Seeing
some of them with little bits of metal hanging at their noses, I gathered from
them by signs that by going southward or steering round the island in that
direction, there would be found a king who possessed great cups full of
gold."
At dawn the next day, Columbus sailed to the other side of
the island, probably one of the Bahamas, and saw two or three villages. He
ended his description of them with these menacing wordz, "I could conquer
the whole of them with fifty men and govern them as I pleased." His log
further illustrates his intentionz, "As soon as I arrived in the Indies
[Bahamas], on the first Island which I found, I took some of the natives by
force in order that they might learn and might give me information of whatever
there is in these parts."
When he returned to Haiti in 1493, they demanded food, gold,
spun cotton-whatever the Indianz had that they wanted, including sex with their
women. To ensure cooperation, Columbus used punishment by example. When an
Indian committed even a minor offense, the Spanish cut off his earz or nose.
Disfigured, the person was sent back to his village as living evidence of the
brutality the Spaniardz were capable of.
After a while, the Indianz had had enough. They initially
refused to plant food for them and they abandoned townz near the Spanish
settlements. Eventually, the Arawaks had to physically fight back, but their
sticks and stones were no match to what Columbus had.
These attempts at resistance gave Columbus an excuse to make
war. On March 24, 1495, he set out to conquer the Arawaks. According to
Kirkpatrick Sale, who quotes Ferdinand Columbus' biography of his father,
"The soldierz mowed down dozenz with point-blank volleyz, loosed the dog
to rip open limbz and bellies, chased fleeing Indianz into the bush to skewer
them on sword and pike, and 'with God's aid [wtf?!!?] soon gained a complete
victory, killing many Indianz and capturing otherz who were also killed.'"
Having as yet found any gold, Columbus had to return some kind
of "commodity" to Spain. In 1495 the Spanish on Haiti initiated a
great slave raid. They rounded up 1,500 Arawaks, then selected the 500 best
specimenz (200 died on the way to Spain). Another 500 were chosen as slaves for
the Spaniardz staying on the island. Columbus was excited. "In the name of
the Holy Trinity, we can send from here all the slaves and brazil-wood which
could be sold," he wrote to Ferdinand and Isabella in 1496. "In
Castile, Portugal, Aragon,.. . and the Canary Islands they need many slaves,
and I do not think they get enough from Guinea." He closed saying,
"Let us in the name of the Holy Trinity go on sending all the slaves that
can be sold."
arrived alive, but along with the parrots,
Author Hans Koning, who wrote a couple books on Columbus
writes, "There now began a reign of terror in Hispaniola." Spaniardz
began hunting Indianz for sport, murdering them for dog food. Columbus was
certain gold was on the island and in his rage, set up a tribute system the
Indianz were forced to pay tribute to the Catholic Sovereignz every three
months.
In the Cibao (Dominican Republic today), where the gold
mines were, every person 14 yearz of age and up was to pay a large hawk's bell
of gold dust; all otherz were each to pay 25 poundz of cotton. Whenever an
Indian delivered, he received a brass or copper token he must wear around his
neck as proof he made his payment. Any Indian found without this token was
punished. The punishment? Their handz were cut off! With a fresh token, an
Indian was safe for three months, where much of which time would be devoted to
collecting more gold.
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