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Robert Baird

Paranormal Maven
The Georgia guideposts are just a recent look into what transpired in that region a few centuries ago - not ancient history in my books - very recent and it should be top of mind to every person on Earth today.

De-Population - Proof!!!!!!

It might be "fun" to parse or de-construct an account of the voyages of De Soto in the matter of his continuance of the De-population of the Americas. In this particular enterprise it is good to see the dogs again. Dogs carried the Black Plague which had already made the Taino of Cuba near to extinct. In the journal Columbus says these people were the most beautiful humans he had ever seen and I think that is because they were a mix of many peoples from all over the world who had come to the Caribbean for millennia.

The Pope in Rome (the center of the universe) was not willing to allow these people had a rudimentary soul until 1524. I have proof the catholic heathen horde knew the effect of the Plague since the trip of William of Rubruck to the Altaic region of the Great Khan over a century earlier and that is just the start of a far more horrific holocaust than any you have been taught in school. Yes, Columbus brought dogs in his first visit along with trinkets like mirrors. Yes, they knew they were not going to China where men had traded easily by land for many millennia.

I forget which journal Colon (from whence we get the nice word colonization) as he called himself wrote this. He reported to at least three separate and competing groups including the Vatican, Knights of Christ or Templar types, and the Queen and King of Spain who had a Papal Bull over their head which Rodrigo Borgia could have exercised many times to end their reign and lives. The Bull was for incest. I ask you to count how many pejorative words of a heinous sort and how many major lies you find in this one paragraph from a larger and most disgusting account we have been told is history. Around this time Mayan libraries and librarians were being burned everywhere they were found (Per accounts of Bishop Landa). These priests also had the task of destroying crosses and other heraldry which would show the proof of far earlier voyages from Europe.


"June 1539: Gratified at the appearance of Jean Ortiz, who became his interpreter, De Soto gave him clothes and arms, and placed him upon a good charger. The Adelantado was now ready to penetrate the interior. His troops were provided with helmets, breastplates, shields, and coats of steel to repel arrows of the Indians; and with swords, Biscayan lances, rude guns called arquebuses, cross-bows, and one piece of artillery. His cavaliers, mounted upon two hundred and thirteen horses, were the most gallant and graceful men of all Spain. Greyhounds, of almost the fleetness of the winds, were ready to be turned losse upon the retreating savages; and bloodhounds, of predigious ferocity, were at hand to devour them, of the bloody Spaniards deemed it necessary. To secure the unhappy Indian, handcuffs, chains, and neck collars abounded in the camp. Workmen of every trade, with their various tools, and men of science, with their philosphical instruments and crucibles for refining gold, were in attendance. Tons of iron and steel, and much other metal were provided by the munificence of the commander and his followers. A large drove of hogs, which strangely multiplied upon the route, together with cattle and mules, was also attached to the expedition. The establishment of the Catholic religion appears to have been of the objects; for. associated with the army, were twelve priests, eight clergymen of inferior rank, and four monks, with their rolbes, holy relics, and sacramental bread and wine. Most of them were relatives of the superior officers. Never was an expedition more complete, owing to the experience of De Soto, who, upon the plains of Peru, had ridden down hundreds in his powerful charges, and had poured out streams of savage blood with his broad and sweeping sword! It is not within our scope to detail the bloody engagements which attended the wanderings of this daring son of Spain, upon the territory of the now State of Florida. Everywhere, but especially in narrow defiles, the natives showered clouds of arrows upon the invaders. Strong in numbers, and made revengeful by the cruelties inflicted by Narvaez, they had determined to fight De Soto until his army was destroyed or driven from their soil. Nowhere in Florida did he find peace. {As if he wished to!} His gallant troops, however, were successful. The Indians, often put to flight, and as often captured, were laden with chains, while the ponderous baggage of the expedition was unfeelingly thrown upon their backs for transportation. When in camp, they were made to pound corn, and to perform the most laborious and servile drudgery."

Chapter 1: De Soto in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi
 
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