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Title: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Zainab_M on October 11, 2011, 02:58:50 am
October 2011 :  The United States of America which is supposed to be fighting its "war against terror" is presently celebrating 'Christopher Columbus Day' with much fervor. 

But for those of you who don't know plenty of hidden American history, Christopher Columbus was the first terrorist and hypocrite to step foot on the land called America today.  He was the pioneer of tyranny in America who crushed the concept of freedom on that land, doing precisely what the US constitution hypocritically pretended to uphold after the formation of the confederacy - freedom. 

Columbus' freak sailing to the continent where the natives peacefully lived later gave rise to the American Indian Holocaust, known as the “500 year war” and the “World’s Longest Holocaust In The History Of Mankind And Loss Of Human Lives.”

GENOCIDE AND DENYING IT: WHY ARE THE AMERICANS NOT TAUGHT THAT THE NATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA WERE EXTERMINATED.

Death Toll: 95,000,000 to 114,000,000 — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishi

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By the way, look at the map above.  This is what the land today called America looked prior to the arrival of Columbus and at the time of his arrival.  All those 50 plus states sprawled across what's presently known as United States comprised of different tribal areas of natives.


Not to mention, Columbus was NOT the first person to sail to America.

AMERICAN MUSLIM HISTORY (1100s to early 1900s)
http://muslimvilla.smfforfree.com/index.php?topic=599.0

Islam in America before Columbus
http://muslimvilla.smfforfree.com/index.php?topic=554.msg1483#msg1483

The reason why the historical truth of Muslims being the first in America is not known to the world is because the Muslims didn't go there as explorers and future occupiers like Columbus and similar thugs of his time.  The Muslims went there only as traders, to promote business and enhance their personal income by widening their clientele.  They visited the American continent, traded with the people, were entertained by the locals as guests and then they departed back home.  Very few settled down as minority immigrants.  Probably some natives who learned of Islam from their guests also reverted to Islam.  Such civilized gestures of interaction in society in a mutual spirit was never appreciated by the white men in medieval times.  Unfortunately, 600 years have passed and they still haven't changed a whole lot.



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Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Heba E. Husseyn on October 11, 2011, 03:47:47 am
LOL ,, really?  I totally forgot that the season for Christopher Columbus myths in galore has started in America. 

How much money Hollywood has spent in making movies where the natives are shown as the bad guys, always chasing the "innocent and defenseless" whites travelling in their coaches or on horseback and showering arrows on them.  But I bet not a single kid in US schools are told of those millions of natives killed by their white occupiers to the extent of almost exterminating their race.

A very common myth about Columbus that was prepared 500 years after he arrived on this land by chance is that he undertook this mission because he wanted to prove to the world that the earth is round as many then believed that the earth was flat.  This is a big lie.  It's an attempt to falsely show that Columbus was some kind of intellectual, and not an adventurous pirate and an occupier which he actually was and enjoyed wandering around the globe to usurp land and wealth of others to please the Queen of Spain and curry favor.

The common American myth (or should I say the American Hadith) prepared in the 1800s and religiously taught to dupe American school kids is that the "great explorer" set out on his voyage to defy the flat-Earth believers who warned he would sail off the face of the planet.  Balls!  Not true at all.  By the 1400s enough work has been done in the field of astronomical science, first by the Islamic Renaissance and then by the European Renaissance, to confirm that the earth was not flat but round.   Various European historians who have studied the life and voyages to this man write that he knew of the scientific assertion on this issue and believed that the earth was not flat but spherical.  Being a fairly uneducated man, he carried the notion that the earth was pear shaped.  However, even if he thought it was pear shaped, that too dispels all notions that of any fears of his ship falling down by sailing off the face of the planet.


Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Zainab_M on October 11, 2011, 04:01:43 am
Haaha ,, very true sis.  The guy was a heap of controversy.  He was an unethical thug and the reason he flourished was because in those days Europe was ruled by monarchs who too were notorious for their thuggish policies.  And a thug will always appreciate another thus.  He got a huge pat on the back by Queen Isabella of Spain when the people of Bermuda and Caribbean officially became the subjects of the Spanish Queen.  And as the Raucous Royal website mentions (paraphrase), that like the rest of the medieval "royals" Isabella too had disgusting hygiene.  She's reported to have taken a bath only a few times throughout her life which almost all honest historians accept with a frown on their faces.  When Columbus told her the "strange" habit of the natives of Bermuda and Caribbean who took a bath daily, she was horrified and implemented a new law on these new subjects of hers restricting the practice of bathing.

Surely I was the most terrified of all to learn of this!


Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Heba E. Husseyn on October 11, 2011, 04:29:06 am
 ;D ;D ;D

Actually much more than half of this guy's life is shrouded in mystery.  Even his place of birth cannot be confirmed.  It began by presuming he was Italian born in Genoa.  But then many aspects propped up that refuted this presumption.  It's also known that he had an illegitimate son who admitted his father never spoke of his past.  He suddenly showed up in Castile (Spain) quite late in life, in 1492, when he was 42 years of age (his presumed lifespan 1451-1506).  That's the point from where his existence became known, though the facts about his life continued being murky.  In Spain he had little more to say about himself except that he was an unknown adventurer .. which is a polite way of saying that he was a drifter and an outlaw with capabilities of a future pirate.  His only known 'success' in Spain was to have persuaded King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance his first voyage which was intended to occupy, vandalize and rob South Asia.  Instead it co-incidently sailed to another spot later named 'America.'  Subsequently the poor natives of this land were doomed!

Check this link "Christopher Columbus: myth or man?"  The controversy about the life of this man isn't too different from the tricks of Bukhari.
http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/interesting-documentary/columbus.html


Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Zainab_M on October 11, 2011, 04:33:38 am
Hmmm ,, many thanks for this link sis.  I was looking for something similar ..


Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Zainab_M on October 11, 2011, 04:40:40 am

Check this link "Christopher Columbus: myth or man?"  The controversy about the life of this man isn't too different from the tricks of Bukhari.
http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/interesting-documentary/columbus.html[/size]

 teethsmile   This analogy makes plenty of sense to me .. u bet!


Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Ruhi_Rose on October 15, 2011, 08:36:58 am
Only the US government is celebrating Columbus Day not the people.  99% aren't getting enough to eat.  They couldn't care a shit about that 600-year-old pirate. 


Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Ruhi_Rose on October 15, 2011, 08:39:51 am
BTW, that map only shows how much land the Europeans stole.  Robbing seems to be in the blood of Europeans .. be it the Ashkenazis or the Christians.


Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: N. Truth Seeker on October 23, 2011, 11:51:18 pm
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Columbus Day is an abomination, if you support this day then you support RAPE, ROBBERY AND MURDER!!!


Btw, until early 1900s blacks were publicly hanged in America:

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Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Ozcan on July 23, 2012, 05:38:10 pm
Astonishing really, western "civilization" is build on lies, propaganda and horrific genocides and aggression.


Title: Re: Christopher Columbus Day or First Terrorist's Day?
Post by: Zainab_M on July 23, 2012, 08:03:59 pm
You are absolutely right Ozcan.  The west thrives on lies, robberies and murders to get rich & powerful.  This has been going on for centuries.  And their worst weapon in modern times is the western media.  It's task is to fool its people by making truth sound like lies and vice-versa.  Disgusting.