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NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY by Judith Nies, pp.57-58 "I have found  innumerable people and very many islands, of which I took possession in your Highnesses'  name, by royal crier and with your Highnesses' royal banner unfurled, and it was not contested." Christopher Columbus 1493.

Of course they have lied and said they found no civilization, but how could there be innumerable people seen at once if there were no cities or government.  At that time the Africans had been here over a term of one thousand years, the Olmec empire.  Cities on the Gulf a system of Floating Cities created by the science of the Myan People.  Later to be called the Arawaks, after the great Myain wars of cruelty  and butchered citizens took created a sacred society of Peace.  "All these Islands are densely populated with the best people under the sun: they have neither ill-will or treachery."

But in a shot time they would be no more, this account of Judith Nies on the condition following 30 years of Spanish rule.  "Unlike Africans, however, the inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere had no immunities to the diseases that Europeans brought with them.  They began to die by the tens of thousands.  Village after Village, of Arawaks began was swept by epidemics of, measles, chickenpox, scarlet fever, or smallpox'."  What she does not mention, is Syphilis,  a bacterial infection usually spread by sexual contact. The disease starts as a painless sore typically on your genitals, rectum or mouth. Syphilis spreads from person to person via skin or mucous membrane contact with these sores.  The countess that died as a result of amputation of  hands, for not giving the daily weight of Gold to Columbus and his solders.   The day of great Sorrows of the Indigenous Black and Brown people of this land

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