Columbus Day, and the Reality Behind the Rise of America

Tomorrow is Columbus Day, and traditionally, Christopher Columbus was credited with discovering America, but within the last fifteen years, this has been challenged.

We all know the North American Continent was already occupied when Columbus got here in 1492, so I guess technically, he didn’t discover it.

Common sense would tell us the North American Continent was occupied by Mexicans and South Americans who probably traveled as far North as Canada. What the history books don’t popularize is that Europeans were already visiting North America long before Columbus was credited with the discovery of it.

How do we know this? Because the Rosslyn Chapple in France was decorated with something only found in South America at the time, and the Rosslyn Chapple was built in the 1300s.

The Founders of America were humanists and they were Free Masons, and there’s a lot of rumors that the Free Masons were the return of the Knights Templar back into the public. I believe this to be true.

The original 9 Templar knights go all the way back to the time of Jesus. Over the years, the Templars became a wealthy and successful organization, they provided protection for the King of France, they assisted pilgrims on their journeys to holy lands, and they set up the very first banking system.

They became powerful, and the King of France owed them a lot of money he couldn’t pay, so the King of France put his own Pope in Vatican City, and forced the Vatican to investigate the Templars for heresy. It was a total setup, and it was instigated by the King of France. The Templars went from a virtuous, pious, and wealthy brotherhood, to defending themselves and their reputation. The King of France claimed not only were they guilty of heresy, but they were spitting on the cross of Jesus, engaging in homosexual acts during initiation, and they were worshipping a skull that I think was half human and half goat. Baphomet, I think it was.

Basically, he turned all of Europe against them, the people, the church, and the state. The King of France, now with the Pope and the Vatican on his side, attempted to wipe out the Templars completely. They were burning the Templar Knights alive.

But..

They didn’t get all of them. Some of them escaped with some of their wealth and hid underground. They went dark for years to let things cool down. When the time was right, they rose up again as the Free Masons. That’s why the separation of church and state was such a big deal when the Founders established America. They didn’t forget their past. They knew exactly what they were doing when they claimed independence and when they drafted the U.S. Constitution.

Weather or not you still celebrate Columbus Day, it is tomorrow. So, happy Columbus Day.

Hello Friends, What Are Those 3 Stars?

I’ve felt really distant from my blog lately, and so I wanted to say hello and give all my readers and friends a warm welcome. Speaking of warm, we’ve had quite an “Indian Summer.” I’m kind of kicking myself in the ass for taking my air conditioner out of the window, but I thought October 1st was a reasonable date considering how cold the nights have been.

I don’t know how many of you keep up with basketball, but I read yesterday Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets has walked way from the NBA and a boat load of cash. Irving refused to get vaccinated, and basically that’s what it all came down to. Get vaccinated and play, or refuse and don’t. I have a lot of respect for Irving after making this decision because here’s a man who walked from fame, money, the NBA-all of it, for what he believed in. He has a higher purpose in life and he knows it. Good luck Kyrie Irving.

Monday the 11th was Columbus Day, and I was taught in school that Christopher Columbus discovered America. When I got older I realized there was a great possibility he didn’t, and the evidence was overwhelming. I have a book in my personal collection that claims America was discovered at least a half a century before Columbus even stepped foot on the continent. The things we learned in history class in school were all taught from a book, and as time goes on people research and challenge those historical topics, but I must be honest, it seems like once something is accepted into the text book, it’s often difficult to have that content changed.

If you haven’t had a chance to check out our Nooz Buffet merchandise page, do it! I brag about the coffee mugs all the time because they’re that awesome. I bought everyone Nooz Buffet coffee mugs for Christmas last year. You’ll also find T-shirts and some other cool stuff there.

Did anyone look up at the sky last night?

That bright ball of light is the Moon, but if you look closely, you can see two small white stars above and diagonal from the moon. There’s a third star but it’s faint. This picture was taken with my cell phone camera. The brighter of the two stars is on the left. If you look closely below that star about 3/4 of an inch and a little to the left, you’ll see the third star.

I have no idea what these three stars are, but I would love to know.

Alright everyone, it nice to have some time to blog again. I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying this wonderful October!