BY ROBERT J. MILLER, NEIL KEENAN & THE KEENAN TEAM
“We are fighting the worst sons-of-bitches that ever existed on the face of the planet.”
Neil Keenan 5/19/14
It is good to remind ourselves and all those aware and engaged in
this global conflict characterized by deceit and deception that these
are the most perilous times in our collective history. A time in which
our freedoms and very survival are at stake. For those who are aware of
the depth and severity of what the world now faces, that understanding
is both a privilege and a responsibility.

History as taught to us in the West is a concocted fairytale. What
has not been deliberately altered, has been suppressed. This is true of
all traditionally accepted and taught historical references but
especially true when it relates to the Orient and ancient China, which
influences our perception of the China of present day. For example, we
were taught in school that America was discovered in 1492 when Columbus
sailed the ocean blue – “Yo Ho Yo Ho the leader of the three, the Nina,
the Pinta, and the Santa Maria!” It may be true that Christopher
Columbus sailed to the Americas in 1492 but he sure as hell did not
discover it, regardless of the fact that we in the U.S.A. “officially”
acknowledge or accredit Columbus for the discovery of our continent.
We in the West have been sold on an Anglo-Euro version of history.
It is in fact erroneous and bears little resemblance to reality. To see
and understand the real truth or larger picture requires a letting go of
false concepts and dogma – or at least a willingness to look beyond
what you think you know. In other words to look and think outside the
box that has been meticulously constructed around us.
To dispel the Columbus discovery myth and begin to realize we have
been lead down the rosy path of make-believe history, we must
acknowledge the fact that there were already indigenous people living in
the Americas, i.e., Mayan, Inca, and numerous Indian tribes; and,
secondly, abundant evidence exists that the Americas had been previously
visited or “discovered” by other Euro and Asian cultures and
civilizations long before Columbus.