For 500 years we have been saying that a Genoese wool-weaver Christopher Columbus discovered America. That is just not true. The man who discovered America was a well-instructed nobleman whose name was Cristoval Colon. This mixed identity is the cause of all the misinformation. This blog is a place to address the facts of the history.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Manuel Rosa's Book Awarded "Special Recognition"
Manuel Rosa awarded
"SPECIAL RECOGNITION"
for the book
Columbus: The Untold Story
Albert Sługocki, Adriana Sabino, lady Blanka Rosenstiel, Monika Jabłońska, Manuel Rosa. (Foto: ANIA NAVAS)
I am grateful and honored to have received the "Special Recognition" award from Lady Blanka Rosenstiel at been the 43rd International Polonaise Ball, organized by the American Institute of Polish Culture under the auspices of the Ambassador of Poland. http://www.ampolinstitute.org/polonaise.html
This annual event is held in Miami, Florida each year and honors Poland, her culture, and her people and pays tribute to Poland's friendship with different nations.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Christopher Columbus Fraud of the Santa Maria Sinking Exposed
Unraveling riddles and falsities of Christopher Columbus. His nobility, the location of Natividad, and the Santa Maria’s true fate. (New article in Spanish academic jounrla sheds light on Columbus' double-dealings, fraud and deceptions.)
Admiral Don Cristóbal Colón*, discoverer of the New World, and the Genoese wool-weaver, Cristoforo Colombo, were two completely different persons. The official history continues to be supported by vague sources that do not stand up when confronted with the actual facts of Colón’s life. One of those important disregarded facts was the Admiral’s 1479 marriage to the noble Portuguese Filipa Moniz Perestrelo, Comendadora in the All-Saints monastery, a Commandery of the Military Order of Santiago. Filipa’s social status at the time was incompatible with that of the Cristoforo Colombo, weaver from Genoa. Colón’s close connections to King João II of Portugal and the high consideration that he and his sons received from the court of Castile indicate that Colón was a person of a social status incompatible with the weaver presented in the famous Raccolta. Admiral D. Cristóbal Colón’s life remains, in many aspects, shrouded in mystery by his own deliberate implementation. Colón hid his true identity and family origins, even though, by all aspects, he was a nobleman with a coat of arms and was elevated to Viceroy of the Indies. His preponderance for lying misleads us about the shipwreck of the Santa Maria on December 24, 1492, which as shown below, was intentionally beached at today’s Caracol beach in Haiti to serve as the beginnings of Fort Natividad.
I. The Noble Don Cristóbal Colón. II. Who was Filipa Moniz. CONCLUSION.
Keywords: Cristóbal Colón (Christopher Columbus). Filipa Moniz Perestrelo. Fort Natividad.;
Thursday, January 15, 2015
PANGEA: TRANSFERS OF SUCCESS - MIAMI 2015
Photos from Pangea Network USA's post in TRANSFERS OF SUCCESS - MIAMI 2015 - VIII PANGEA CONFERENCE
WAS CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS POLISH ROYALTY ? FIND OUT AT THE PANGEA CONFERENCE IN MIAMI !!! Manuel Rosa an award winning historian will be presenting the conclusions of his 28 years of research about the true story of Christopher Columbus. The untold facts and evidence provided by Mr. Rosa will change the way you think about the discovery of America. Was he Polish Royalty ? Find out at the "Transfers of Success" Pangea conference in Miami. |
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
COLUMBUS: The Untold Story
Manuel Rosa’s two decades of research into medieval documents gave us Columbus: The Untold Story, which disproves, in great detail, almost everything taught about Columbus.
Conclusive evidence that Columbus was attributed a mistaken identity in 1493 disentangles 500 years of misunderstandings.
History books presented Columbus as a peasant who knew nothing about navigation, yet documents show Columbus was a nobleman. Far from stumbling upon America by luck, he was described as the top navigator in all of Spain.
Highly educated, Columbus wrote in several languages and held written communication directly with two courts plus scholars in several nations. However, he never wrote a single letter in Italian, not even to his brothers, who also never wrote in Italian.
A secret letter from the King of Portugal, recently found in Columbus’s archives, shows him employed by Portugal as a double agent, a true James Bond role. His 1492 voyage was never meant to reach India. India was a deception utilized against Spain, Portugal’s enemy, and the ruse was a complete success.
Rosa shows how the flagship Santa Maria never shipwrecked. Columbus intentionally shot her with a cannonball so that Queen Isabella’s overseers could not return to Spain and reveal Columbus’s true intentions. Rosa recently counseled UNESCO against the supposed finding of the Santa Maria by Barry Clifford.
A Christian possessing innumerable Templar secrets, absorbed by the Apocalypse, Columbus wrote a Book of Prophecies and intended to lead an army to rid Jerusalem of Muslims and rebuild Solomon’s Temple.
Far from that rags-to-riches fairytale of the lost peasant sailor, the real Columbus’s life was a mystery of his own making filled with intrigue, deceptions and double-dealings.
Based on solid documentation, Columbus: The Untold Story unscrambles this colossal mystery. Academics now question all that history books claimed, including the name, Christopher Columbus, itself.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
COLUMBUS: The Untold Story at Florida International University
“CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: A HISTORY OF FRAUD & DECEPTIONS-Turns out Columbus was not Italian after all but descendant of Polish Royalty!”
Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, 11:00AM
MEUCE/Polish Lecture Series: Book Presentation on "Columbus" (FIU)
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Lecture on “CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: A HISTORY OF FRAUD & DECEPTIONS-Turns out Columbus was not Italian after all but descendant of Polish Royalty!” by Mr. Manuel Rosa, historian
Christopher Columbus 'was son of Polish king'. Portuguese historian Manuel Rosa, believes he has solved the 500 year-old mystery of the adventurer's true identity after a thorough investigation of medieval documents and chronicles.
The origins of the man who discovered the Americas has long been a subject of speculation.
Contemporary accounts named his birth place as the Italian port of Genoa to a family of wool weavers but over the centuries it has been claimed that he was a native of Greece, Spain, France, Portugal and even Scotland.
Others claimed his origins were hidden because he was Jewish or secretly working as a double agent for the Portuguese royal family.
But the latest theory suggests that the great navigator, who died in 1506 after four voyages to the New World, was in fact of royal blood: the son of King Vladislav III who was supposedly slain in the Battle of Varna in 1444.
To view synopsis of the book, click here
To view Manuel Rosa's bio, click here
by Mr. Manuel Rosa, historian
https://miamieuc.fiu.edu/events/general/2015/meucepolish-lecture-series-book-presentation-on-columbus/
Christopher Columbus 'was son of Polish king'. Portuguese historian Manuel Rosa, believes he has solved the 500 year-old mystery of the adventurer's true identity after a thorough investigation of medieval documents and chronicles.
The origins of the man who discovered the Americas has long been a subject of speculation.
Contemporary accounts named his birth place as the Italian port of Genoa to a family of wool weavers but over the centuries it has been claimed that he was a native of Greece, Spain, France, Portugal and even Scotland.
Others claimed his origins were hidden because he was Jewish or secretly working as a double agent for the Portuguese royal family.
But the latest theory suggests that the great navigator, who died in 1506 after four voyages to the New World, was in fact of royal blood: the son of King Vladislav III who was supposedly slain in the Battle of Varna in 1444.
The origins of the man who discovered the Americas has long been a subject of speculation.
Contemporary accounts named his birth place as the Italian port of Genoa to a family of wool weavers but over the centuries it has been claimed that he was a native of Greece, Spain, France, Portugal and even Scotland.
Others claimed his origins were hidden because he was Jewish or secretly working as a double agent for the Portuguese royal family.
But the latest theory suggests that the great navigator, who died in 1506 after four voyages to the New World, was in fact of royal blood: the son of King Vladislav III who was supposedly slain in the Battle of Varna in 1444.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Columbus Was NOT Italian and didn't know Italian language .NewsMax with Ed Berliner
Columbus Day debate on Mid-Point with Ed Berliner of NewsMax:
Published on Oct 13, 2014
Manuel Rosa, Author of “Columbus: The Untold Story” and John Mancini, executive director at Italic Institute of America join the panel to discuss the history of Columbus Day.
MidPoint | Manuel Rosa and John Mancini | Part 1
MidPoint | Manuel Rosa and John Mancini | Part 2
NewsMax mistakenly named me "Manuel Rosa -Colon" and this just goes to show how even in modern days the media cannot get it right. I have asked them to correct this mistake but still it remains.
The same thing happened with Colón in 1493. April 1493 printer Pedro Posa changed the name to Colom while printing Colón's First Letter, then the Bishop of Monte Peloso again changed the name to Colombo when the letter was printed in Rome May 1493.... and the rest, as they say, is History, although a false and invented one. What a conundrum, I have been working so hard for 23 years to let the world know that Colón's name was mistakenly changed to Colombo/Columbus in the mass media and now I have the same problem with my own name of Manuel Rosa being changed to Manuel Rosa-Colon!!!!!
The same thing happened with Colón in 1493. April 1493 printer Pedro Posa changed the name to Colom while printing Colón's First Letter, then the Bishop of Monte Peloso again changed the name to Colombo when the letter was printed in Rome May 1493.... and the rest, as they say, is History, although a false and invented one. What a conundrum, I have been working so hard for 23 years to let the world know that Colón's name was mistakenly changed to Colombo/Columbus in the mass media and now I have the same problem with my own name of Manuel Rosa being changed to Manuel Rosa-Colon!!!!!
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