Christopher Columbus

November 21st, 2008

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: - It seems a mystery to most academics why the governments who are based on Manifest Destiny and the ‘colon’-ization of the world by Christophe Colon (this is the name he wanted to be called and may actually be the Catalan Cathar name for him. Colon means ‘Dove’ and it is the Dove of Jesus or Peace which the Cathars sought to provide in their Gnostic ecumenicism.) to know why these governments pay them to lie about Colon. The Library of Congress (15) is still acting like there was no real contact before him and saying the same kind of unsubstantiated and outright garbage that we were taught in school. I guess some of these academics don’t check anything out for themselves.

Here are some point form things you can check into:
1. He took a Hebrew interpreter/friend on his first voyage supposedly looking for Chinese Khans. There had been lots of contact with China and the Nestorian Catholics were politically involved in China as is shown by Byzantine 5th Century coins there in recent archaeology as well as just a couple of centuries before Colon went there Temujin (Genghis Khan) found the Nestorians doing the political intrigue lobbying later perfected by Jesuits. Hebrew is Phoenician and I can show that relates to Ogham of the earlier Kelts. Can was the title of the Mayan leaders.

2. He brought dogs that the fleas which carried plague and disease lived on. In my research I had much of the puzzle when I knew William of Rubruck had noted the marmot was the origin of Plague and how the Mongols cleaned and quarantined to stop it. When I saw the man who gassed Arabs as the Colonial Secretary say the Plague was a necessary use in his book The Island Race (Churchill) I had the confession to go with motive, means and opportunity. The science that proves its later use at Fort Pitt and other things make me certain Columbus and de Soto were sent on the mission with someone knowing full well that Paradise would be destroyed and the 70,000,000 North Americans including many white cultures became a scraggly remnant with 4,000,000 in just a century. In the more resistant areas where constant contact had been maintained throughout millennia, they later gave muskets to their allies the Iroquois.

3. The trinkets in his hold would not interest the Chinese.

4. His prior voyages to Iceland or the British Isles certainly would have made him aware of Prince Henry Sinclair’s voyage and many earlier ones.

5. He had an Irish pilot on board that he picked up in St. Malo before making the first trip. His logs which I have seen reproductions of, say it was Guillermo Ires which means William of Ireland, who might be William Penrise of Galway.

6. The arrangements for his trip include his relationship with the father of his children’s mother. He was a leader or Nautonnier of the Knights of Christ. They are the continuation of the Templars who also went to Scotland and Prince Henry after Robert the Bruce, learned much from them. That includes the Portolan maps that were suddenly available to mariners all over Europe after the demise of the Templars. It leads to a freedom in travel not seen in millennia. He may have had Plutarch’s map for the northern route and he most likely had other maps showing North America.

7. The financing of his trip by the Los Hermanos seems to be a Jewish guise to avoid the need to become ‘conversos’ just as the Pinz

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Keep Your Colon Clean

November 20th, 2008

Colon cancer is on the rise, with significantly more people being diagnosed with this potentially deadly disease below age 50 than previously. Although colon cancer used to be considered a disease of the elderly, probably because it was diagnosed mostly in older people, it now is seen in those who are much younger. During the 20th century, lifestyles became more sedentary and foods were processed more than before, a combination of factors that may have contributed to unhealthy eating habits and lack of exercise that allows chemically-laced food to sit in the colon for longer periods of time. This allows these substances to have a prolonged effect on bowel tissue, which can lead to the growth of polyps, and ultimately, to colon cancer.

Cleansing the internal organs is as important as keeping external skin and hair clean. There are several things a person can do to improve colon health:

1. Eat a balanced diet. Get a nutritious supply of all the core food groups, including dairy, protein, fruits and vegetables, and fats. A well-rounded supply will help to ensure that your body receives all the nourishment it needs to function properly. If you are not getting adequate nutrition, consider taking a daily vitamin and mineral supplement that can add key elements to your diet.

2. Avoid processed foods. Eliminate or at least reduce the amount of food that has artificial preservatives. These include lunchmeats, sausage, ham, and hot dogs, many of which contain sodium nitrites and sodium nitrates, both of which have been shown to play a role in the development of colon cancer. Salt, another common preservative that takes a variety of forms in different foods, also may promote the development of cancer. Cook fresh food instead of buying those that have a longer shelf life due to added chemicals.

3. Drink plenty of water. Try to have at least eight glasses, eight ounces each, of clear water or beverages daily. Fluids help to clean your system by gently washing out offensive bacteria and germs that can harbor in the colon and lead to illness or problems.

4. Get daily exercise. Ask your doctor to
recommend a suitable exercise program that will help you get enough activity to keep your colon working as it should. Don’t overdo it, or you could get injured. Start slow with a walking or swimming program that will you get used to an exercise routine.

5. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables or other types of roughage. Your body needs fiber to keep clean. Fibrous foods act like a brush that sweeps through your body’s organs and passages to get rid of unwanted debris. Fiber gives your colon a necessary workout to keep you from getting constipated. Regular bowel movements help to keep the colon functioning properly.

Don’t forget to have annual medical checkups after you reach the age of 40. With proper care, your colon should do its job the rest of your life.

Check out other helpful hints at The Colon Directory at
http://www.colondir.com

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Home Styles in Real Estate Ads - The Meaning

November 19th, 2008

Whether you’re buying or selling, reading real estate ads can be confusing. Here’s a primer on the styles mentioned in the ads.

Home Styles

What’s the difference between a Tudor and Colonial style? What about a Colonial and Dutch Colonial? Read on to find out.

“Colonial,” “Georgian,” or “Federal” style

Terms used when talking about a two (could be 3 or two and one half) story house that is very symmetrical. The front door is in the center of the house. There are an equal number of windows on each side. There is an upstairs window over each downstairs window and over the front door. There are usually exterior shutters at the windows. (Note: The houses which inspired this very traditional style were built in the early days of our country and are seen mostly in the East.)

“Tudor” style

A style of home that borrows from merry old England. It typically has exposed heavy dark beams. Some of the beams are perpendicular, some horizontal, and some at a forty five degree angle. The exterior walls are usually stucco between the beams. The lower story is usually of brick or stone. The upper story often has sections that are cantilevered out over the lower story. Box bay windows and diamond shaped panes are frequent features as are large chimneys.

“Dutch Colonial” style

Very much like colonial style except that the roof is a gambrel roof. That is, it’s shaped like most folks think of a barn roof. It slopes down from a center ridge line and then, usually a little more than half way to the edge, the angle of the slope becomes sharper creating a second ridge at the front and back where the angle changes.

“Spanish,” “Mexican,” “Hacienda” style

Seen mostly in the South and West of our country, this style incorporates stucco or adobe type bricks and red half round roof tiles. These homes are often built in a “U” shape with the walls of the house extended to enclose the “U.” This design device can give a pleasant feeling of privacy to outdoor areas. Door and window openings with curved tops and wrought iron grilles, door hinges, and handles are frequent features.

Summary

When looking at homes, you’ll find particular styles appeal to you. Once you identify the styles, you can narrow your search for the perfect home.

Raynor James is with http://www.fsboamerica.org - FSBO homes for sale by owner. Visit our home buying page at http://www.fsboamerica.org/buyer.cfm to see homes for sale by owner.

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