Wednesday, March 05, 2014

COLUMBUS HISTORY AND SYMBOLISM

The United States has a twisted history regarding power and who is wielding it.  Look for the symbolism.  

It is the second Monday in October observed as a legal holiday in many states of the U.S. in honor of the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Bahamas in 1492

Christobal Caloum or who is better known as Christopher Columbus.

Dove symbology with the moon comes into play here with Columbus and the Dove because  DOVE - CALLUM  (French) 

Columbus was part of a secret society and is depicted in many paintings giving secret signs

English: Christopher Columbus Česky: Portrét K...
English: Christopher Columbus Česky: Portrét Kryštofa Kolumba od malíře Sebastiana del Piomba (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
He was renamed after the Goddess Columbia, who is the goddess which is named after the dove.

The seat of Male dominated power in the Unitied States  Columbia is situated between Maryland and Virginia which are  two obvious female historic namesakes called states  and it is no mistake to have Columbia slotted in between.   This is very symbolic and quaintly named after the Dove once again!


COLUMBIA  in South America

Bogotá. About half the population are mestizos; most of the rest are of European-African, European, or African ancestry.

Language: Spanish (official).
Religion: Christianity (predominantly Roman Catholic).
Currency: peso.

The topography is dominated by the Andes Mountains. To the south and east lie vast lowlands, drained by the Orinoco and Amazon rivers.

Colombia's developing economy is based primarily on services, agriculture, and manufacturing, coffee being the principal cash crop. Coca (for the production of cocaine) and opium poppies (for the production of heroin) are grown and trafficked illicitly on a large scale.

Rich in minerals, Colombia is the world's largest producer of emeralds and one of South America's largest producers of gold. It is a unitary multiparty republic with two legislative houses; its head of state and government is the president.

Its earliest known inhabitants were Chibchan-speaking Indians.

The Spanish arrived c. 1500 and by 1538 had conquered the area and made it subject to the Viceroyalty of Peru.


After 1740 authority was transferred to the newly created Viceroyalty of New Granada.

Parts of Colombia threw off Spanish jurisdiction in 1810, and full independence came after Spain's defeat by revolutionary leader Simón Bolívar in 1819.

Civil war in 1840 slowed development. Conflict between the Liberal and Conservative parties led to the War of a Thousand Days (1899–1903).

Years of relative peace followed, but hostility erupted again in 1948; the two parties agreed in 1958 to a plan for alternating governments.

A new constitution was adopted in 1991, but democratic power remained threatened by civil unrest, which continued into the early 21st century and at the violent centre of which were powerful drug cartels, leftist guerrillas, and right-wing paramilitary groups.


Columbia Space Shuttle  Sacrifice (immolated)  7 member crew - Five male gods and 2 feminine heavenly bodies and two woman Venus and the Moon.

If we are to believe the system of three that rules the entire world into a gradual slavery, then we understand  the the necessity to continue to pay homage to the dark  side to keep control.   This plays out in sacrifices that most do not notice and these people die in particular places on particular dates and sometimes they are 27 years old.  I am not sure what the significance of this is other than 2+7=9 .

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