Translation:
Sources:
-- Paul Pini: "The Hildesheim
Didrik Pining as
Discoverer of America, Admiral, and Governor of Iceland in
the Service of the Kings of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden,"
(orig. German:
"Der
Hildesheimer Didrik Pining als Entdecker
Amerikas, als Admiral und als Gouverneur von Island im
Dienst der Könige von Dänemark, Norwegen und Schweden")
No. 5 in the publication series of the City Archive
and City Library of Hildesheim, published on behalf of the
City of Hildesheim by
Dr. Helmut von Jan, Municipal
Archive and Library Director. Hildesheim 1971.
August
Lax, Publishing House.
--
Salzburg Popular Newspaper (Salzburger Volkszeitung)
from May 30, 1985: "Columbus was a pirate from
Mallorca."
--
Frederick J. Pohl: "The New Columbus."
For evidence that Columbus was not the "first" detector, the
following book by
René Oth von Theiss is certainly
enlightening: "Before Columbus Came" ("Bevor Kolumbus kam")
Chronology
Translation:
1112
The Pope appoints a bishop of Iceland, Greenland
and Vinland
"In 1112, Pope Paschal II appointed Erik
Upsi bishop of Iceland, Greenland and
Vinland. Vinland - wine country, was the name given to
the wild wine-bearing part of North America on the
Atlantic Ocean. It is therefore documented that the
Vatican already knew about a New World in the West at
that time."
"Long before [before Toscanelli and
Columbus], the Nordic peoples (Vikings) had reached
the western continent again and again."
1472
German sailors Mr. Pining and Mr. Pothorst also
reach Vinland
"Twenty years before Columbus, the Germans Mr. Pining
and Mr. Pothorst had reached the American mainland
coast on behalf of the Danish King Christian I,
but there was not make much propaganda about it."
Italy's seafaring and the Portuguese seafaring know
of Vinland
1474
"In 1474, the Italian astronomer Toscanelli
informed [Jesus Fantasy] Canon Feron Martinez
of a country in the west of the Atlantic. Martinez
gave Colon / Columbus a map of it. The
Portuguese also knew about a country in the west that
they had sailed to much earlier. They had maps of the
American East and coast lines (foreland)."
1480 about
Columbus / Colon / Cohn
"Columbus was a swindler. He was not from Genoa, but
from Pontevedra in the Spanish province
of Galicia and was the son of Domingo
Colon. Colon is the Spanish form of Cohn.
In the Handbook of Jewish Knowledge it says that the
head of the Nautical Academy of Palma, the
cartographer Juhuda Cresques, together
with his friends Isaac Abranel, Abraham Zecuto
and others, also promoted the project of Colon /
Columbus. The [Spanish] name Colon also appears in the
episcopal records of Pontevedra.
Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Kolumbus
1490 appr.
Columbus can check an old map in the Vatican
and make records of it.
"
Rome promoted Columbus' projects in
anticipation of an expansion of the sphere of conversion and
thus power.
Columbus was, in a sense, a
representative of the Vatican. As such, the cartographer of
the time,
Columbus, took in shipwrecked
people."
Alonzo Sanchez reached "America" before Columbus -
mysterious murders in the house of Columbus
"The event of
Alonzo Sanchez from
Huela
has been handed down, who, according to a chronicle, had
crosed the Atlantic with a ship westwards and sighted land.
On the return journey, the ship sank off the
Azores,
but Sanchez and four other men were rescued.
Columbus gave these sailors shelter in his house. There, all
five died within a few days under mysterious circumstances
for no apparent reason.
But now, Columbus had free way for his discovery of the New
World, which was no longer entirely unknown to him and for
his patrons. Rome completely covered Columbus. Columbus was
a swindler."
Christopher Columbus "neither discovered America, nor was
his name Christopher Columbus, and he was not an Italian
either." This was stated by the former English professor and
biographer
Frederick J. Pohl in his book "The
New Columbus" (orig. German: "Der neue Columbus").
1888
Columbus was able to investigate secret maps at the
Vatican
"In 1888, the American minister
Rasmus B. Anderson
published the fact that Columbus had the opportunity to
examine an old map at the Vatican before his alleged voyage
of discovery and to make records from it."
March 10, 2000
A misleading cigar "Cubatabaco 1492"
"On March 10 [2000], a box of fifty cigars of a limited
edition was auctioned for 6400 pounds at Christie's in
London during the first auction of "Vintage Cigars".
The expensive smoke stick bears the name "Cubatabaco
1492" and reminds us with the year of
Columbus's journey to America. This is just one more FAKE
'reminder' of that."
And there are many more
theories about "Columbus".