Columbus Day TRUTH – Historical Massacre Cover-up, 8 Million Natives Eradicated
Virtual ID Card set in motion for European Union
Surveillance Technology Side-Effects Report
Pyramid Discoveries Around the World
Alternative Energy Sources possibly dates back to 25,000 BC
Baghdad Batteries Explained
Episode Featured Track: Vinny Paz – End of Days

Show Transcript
Introduction and Show Overview
Welcome, this is the Decrypted Matrix on Revealing Talk Radio. October 8th, 2012. Your host Max Maverick. Thanks again for tuning in. Another day, crazy stuff happening of course. Let’s talk about what’s relevant, what you need to know, what’s been shredded here this week. Thanks to new listeners joining us. It is 12:05 AM right now in New York, six oh five in Paris, twelve in the afternoon in Beijing and Tokyo. We’ve got some new listeners in Tokyo, hey guys.
We’re going to bounce around a little bit, roll through the news, discuss what’s relevant. Joe from the Joe Show is trying to get our producer on his show, so if you haven’t already, hop onto the Revealing Talk Radio Facebook page and give us a thumbs up. It really goes a long way to help us reach an audience, and if you value the fan base and really appreciate the content, I would really appreciate that small favor.
Some highlights from the news: did you know more soldiers are losing their lives right now from suicide than from enemy forces? When this information comes out, they won’t admit it outright because they suspect it might be worse than what they’re willing to admit. That’s such a consistent theme in the stuff I cover. Another interesting story showing that continuous computerized surveillance has negative effects on the person being spied upon. Then there’s a digital ID card scheme for the EU, which is pretty much designed to track your whereabouts and your movements. That’s of course disturbing to liberty and privacy.
Actress Daryl Hannah was arrested for defending herself at the Keystone pipeline situation. She’s been arrested for standing up for what she believes in. We’ve also got information about how the political and corporate elite engineer their own food supply that they will not eat genetically modified food. China’s top brass are fed by an exclusive gated organic garden while the rest of the population consumes genetically modified foods. Access to clean, organic, healthy food is not a god-given right anymore. It’s become a political battleground, with the average citizen really suffering the loss.
There’s also a really interesting article about scientific proof of a potential alternative energy source that dates back twenty-five thousand years, from the New Era Times on Yahoo News. Nikola Tesla’s ideas and concepts of free energy have been under seal. Hollywood has been selling this idea through movies recently that free energy is so powerful that humanity either can’t handle it as a weapon or won’t be able to control it. They’re selling this idea that we can’t handle it, so we’re stuck with fossil fuels, which is absolutely ridiculous. But today’s main topic is the truth about Christopher Columbus and the fraud holiday that has become Columbus Day.
The Truth About Christopher Columbus
Columbus did not discover America. Columbus did not even discover that the earth was round. The name behind Christopher Columbus, some researchers would say, has been used for a significant part of the impact and messaging that the leaders were trying to leave behind by pushing the story of Christopher Columbus. It’s really disgusting, a slap in the face to the slain Native Americans. Why would America celebrate, exalt, and commemorate a murderer? Why did he become an official holiday? He was the first slave trader in the West. He kept detailed diaries of the atrocities he committed.
Columbus was not the first to discover the Americas, nor was the first to realize that the earth is round. He was the first whose exploits, namely genocide and the transatlantic slave trade, were celebrated. History records African nations described as having sailed from Egypt to the coast of Mexico as early as 750 BC. Columbus was not the first to discover the Americas. His exploits marked a turning point in European conquest. Five factors made this new age of exploration possible.
First, advances in military technology. Around 1400, through ongoing wars, European rulers began to improve armaments and refine their warfare strategies, prompting a European arms race. Nations with less military power would now easily succumb to the European nations that chose to conquer. Second, the printing press increased information flow, allowing rulers to govern distant lands more easily. News of Columbus’s findings traveled quickly back to the King and Queen of Spain. Third, the pursuit of wealth. The amassing of great wealth was now seen as something positive. Fourth, religion. European Christianity was used to legitimize conquest. If the natives could not be persuaded to convert to Christianity, they were not considered fully human. Europeans felt relieved of their religious duties and free to do whatever they wanted with them. Religion was used as a superior power structure to justify conquest. Fifth, disease. European strains of smallpox and the plague were transmitted to those they met in their travels, allowing for easier and faster domination. They covered blankets with smallpox disease and gave them to the Native Americans as a peace offering. How lying and evil you have to be as a human to do that. These blankets were unknowingly laced with smallpox, a deadly disease that was almost a guaranteed, horrible, agonizing death.
Columbus’s Own Words and the Conquest of Haiti
Here are quotes from Columbus himself. Quote one: “Soon after a great part of the natives shall be conquered, before we depart I intend to wait and see what can be found in the neighborhood.” Here are a couple other quotes from Columbus: “We shall take you and your wives and your children. We shall make slaves of them. We shall take away your goods and do you all the mischief and damage that we can.”
Quote two: “These people are very unskilled in arms. With fifty men they could all be subjected and made to do all that one wishes.”
Quote three: “Gold is a treasure, and he who possesses it does all that he wishes to in this world and succeeds in helping souls into paradise.”
And this last one: “I should be judged as a captain who went from Spain to the Indies to conquer a people numerous and warlike, whose manners and religion are very different from ours, who live in sierras and mountains without fixed settlements, and where by divine will I have placed under the sovereignty of the King and Queen our lords another world, whereby Spain, which was reckoned poor, has become the richest of countries.”
The tale of domination and conquest in the history books glosses over the brutal slaughter. This also links back to the idea from an earlier show about the truth about your birth certificate, the straw man episode. We talked about the Virginia Company and how the British Crown extended the Virginia Company over to what is now known as the United States, with its thirteen colonies. Those were, and are, actually still to this day part of the Virginia Company, which was the founding of the United States of America Incorporated, in which the current president, Mr. Barack Obama, sits as president and CEO and chairman of the United States of America Inc. His decisions are based on corporate interests, and that was quite clear from the recent events that have come to pass.
Columbus’s Atrocities: Slavery, Tribute, and Genocide
Columbus came to America and slaughtered Native Americans and created a genocidal system. Yes, I said genocide, because he discovered and dominated through a unique strategy. When Columbus arrived, the Arawak people used to have canoes. He described them as very handsome in great detail, with their mobile wooden boats that could hold forty or fifty men. After noticing their gold nose rings, he became very attentive to them, and strove to learn if they had any gold.
On this first voyage, Columbus captured twenty to twenty-five Arawak slaves and transported them back to Spain. On the second voyage to Haiti the following year, in 1493, Ferdinand and Isabella gave him the resources needed. He returned and demanded food, gold, and cotton. He met with resistance, and the resistance gave him the opportunity he needed to declare war on the Arawak, the tribes that first inhabited Haiti. According to Bartolome de las Casas, who was there with the Spanish, Columbus chose two hundred foot soldiers and twenty cavalry, with as many crossbows and small cannons, and still more terrible weapons against the Indians: in addition to the horses, twenty hunting dogs, which were then turned loose on the enemy and tore the Indians apart.
They completely dominated these Native Americans, who had never conceived of using weapons in war, and were certainly taken advantage of by the Spanish, who of course had far more than rudimentary weapons. Columbus still could not find the gold he wanted. Having to bring something back to Spain, he rounded up a thousand Arawak to be used as slaves. Five hundred of these he brought back to Spain, and the remaining five hundred he gave to the Spanish then governing the island.
Columbus came up with a tribute system. On the island of Haiti, Christopher Columbus still could not find the gold that he was sure was there. So he set up a tribute system which worked like this: every three months, each Haitian over fourteen years of age would be required to pay Columbus with either twenty-five pounds of cotton or a large hawk’s bell of gold dust. Once the slaves paid, they would receive a metal token, worn around their necks as a signal that they were free for another three months. He created a system where they had to pay rent, essentially, in the form of gold and tribute.
Those who did not pay had both of their hands chopped off. That takes on a little more significance knowing his quote: “Gold is a treasure, and he who possesses it does all that he wishes to in this world and succeeds in helping souls into paradise.” Yeah, that sounds like he probably got to paradise chopping people’s hands off for not paying a living tax.
Under the tribute system, the Arawak were forced to work in the mines instead of growing food in their fields. This led to generalized malnutrition. They all became malnourished, they couldn’t grow food, and all the time they had was spent working in the mines for a token fee. In a letter written by Pedro de Cordoba to King Ferdinand: “As a result of the sufferings and hard labor they endured, the Indians chose suicide. The women, exhausted by labor, shunned conception and childbirth. Anyone pregnant took something to abort, and others after delivery killed their children with their own hands, so as not to leave them in such oppressive slavery.”
The initial Arawak population, estimated at eight million, by 1516 was around twelve thousand still alive. By 1542, less than two hundred remained. By 1555, they were all gone. The crime of genocide at the hands of their very own Christopher Columbus. He completely exterminated an entire race of eight million people, and that’s only counting one of the cultures he decimated. Haiti and the Spanish conquest is one of the primary instances of genocide in all of human history. Why is it that you know about the millions of Jews killed in the Holocaust camps in Germany, but you have no idea about the eight million Native American humans, just as human as you are, completely decimated by Christopher Columbus, who somehow has his own holiday?
Columbus and the Slave Trade
It gets worse, unfortunately. Columbus wasn’t just engaged in forced labor. He was also interested in sexual slavery. According to a letter written by Michele de Cuneo, a nobleman who joined Columbus before his first voyage, even before reaching Haiti: “Columbus rewarded his lieutenants with native women to rape. In 1500, Columbus wrote: ‘A woman can be as easily obtained as a farm, and there are plenty of dealers who go looking for girls. Those from nine to ten are now in demand.'” This is not exactly the character of Christopher Columbus portrayed in public school, is it?
Aside from sexual slavery, there existed of course the aspect of using slavery for profit. The Arawak were forced to mine gold for him, and as the gold no longer existed, Columbus systematically depleted the Bahamas of their people for this task. Tens of thousands of slaves in the Bahamas were transported to Haiti, leaving the islands barren. Peter Martyr reported in 1516: “Packed in below deck with hatches closed, so many slaves died on each ship that without compass, chart, or guide, one could only follow a trail of dead Indians who had been thrown from the ships to find the way from the Bahamas to Hispaniola.”
After each new batch of slaves died and Columbus depleted Puerto Rico and Cuba as well, he turned to Africa, thus establishing the transatlantic slave trade and the concept of race. Through his exploits in Haiti, Columbus led the way for other European nations to begin seeking wealth through domination, conquest, and slavery. In essence, Columbus changed the world, and we recognize this in one way or another. All of history is either being categorized as pre- or post-Columbian.
Francisco de Bobadilla, Columbus’s own appointed governor, said: “Columbus’s government was characterized by a form of tyranny. Even those who loved him had to admit the atrocities that had taken place. One can understand why he was sacked, and we can see that there were good reasons for doing so. The colonists wanted someone who did not give them problems. Columbus did not solve problems. He created problems.”
So let’s celebrate Columbus Day by walking into someone’s house and telling them we live there now. Columbus Day in the United States of America is a complete fraud holiday. It starts with grade school kids reading about how wonderful he was. In high school, students write reports proclaiming his brilliance and enduring courage. He is virtually made into a god and carefully placed upon a pedestal of complete ignorance. Many college students who take actual history classes, and many indigenous peoples, in contrast, opt to protest the holiday out of respect for the countless nations decimated by Columbus. As George Pierre Castile writes: “No sensible Indian person can celebrate the arrival of Columbus, nor should any sensible person who knows anything about history.” Exactly, George, you nailed it.
As Dr. James Loewen says: “The worshipful biographical vignettes of Columbus in our textbooks serve to shrink students into a mindless endorsement of colonialism that is strikingly inappropriate in today’s post-colonial era.” You know the truth now. Spread the word.
GMO Foods and the Elite’s Organic Double Standard
Let’s talk about genetically modified foods. If you look at what the political elite are eating versus what they’re telling the public is safe, there’s a massive double standard. Obama dug up the White House lawn to plant an organic garden. Michelle Obama said in a 2008 interview: “Over the last year we have shifted to organic.” The organic produce from the garden feeds the Obama family and visiting dignitaries.
But look at the flip side. Obama’s laundry list of presidential appointed positions with biotechnology ties: the USDA head, Roger Beachy, former director of a Monsanto-funded organization; the FDA Food Safety czar, Michael Taylor, former Vice President for Public Policy at Monsanto; a Commissioner of the USDA who created the Governor’s Biotechnology Partnership. Under President Obama, ten new genetically modified crops have been approved for safe consumption, while we’ve got rats growing tumors the size of golf balls in studies.
These elites enjoy the safest food, of course: organic produce, grass-fed beef. Their gardens are walled off with chain-link fences, six-foot spiked fences, personal security guards at the entrance. Meanwhile, Monsanto cafeteria executives get to choose whether they eat organic, but the public is not allowed that same courtesy of being able to choose because those same people are blocking GMO labeling laws. We should definitely be up in arms about this.
EU Virtual Identity Scheme and Digital Surveillance
Over in the EU, there’s a major shake-up right now. The government is announcing details of a controversial national identity scheme that would allow people to use their mobile phones and social media profiles as official identification documents for public services. People wishing to apply for services ranging from car tax to fishing licenses and passports would use familiar online accounts, including social media sites, banks, and large retailers to verify their identity.
The logic works like this: you log onto a computer or mobile phone, and the site sends a message to a government agency authenticating that user’s identity. The Cabinet Office is in discussions with the Post Office, high street banks, mobile phone companies, and technology giants like Facebook, Microsoft, Google, and PayPal. Ministers are anxious that the program is not denounced as a Big Brother national ID card through the back door, which is why data wouldn’t be kept centrally by a government department. But it is what it is.
People like Jacob Appelbaum, who supports the WikiLeaks project and works on the Tor routing network, and other privacy advocates have a lot of experience with digital identification and understand how criminals are operating online, stealing data and credit cards. If these experts are raising concerns about digital ID schemes, we should be paying attention.
Pyramid Discoveries and Ancient Alternative Energy
We’ve got scientific proof of a potential alternative energy source dating back twenty-five thousand years. The New Era Times reported this on Yahoo News. Through radio carbon dating, the Bosnian archaeological site is the most active pyramid site in the world. The pyramid complex dates back twenty-five thousand years, and there is scientific evidence supporting the theory that the pyramids around the world were used as an energy source. This is not the first time we’ve heard this.
A recent study reveals an energy beam through the Bosnian pyramid that transmits an unexplainable electromagnetic signal measuring twenty-eight kilohertz at the conference center of the Pyramid of the Sun. This cannot be explained by our science. The potential for a viable source of alternative energy from the ancient past should not be suppressed like Nikola Tesla’s work, simply because it cannot be metered in modern times. Yahoo News is actually mentioning specifically that Nikola Tesla’s work was not distributed widely because it could not be monetized. Exactly correct.
Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich, discoverer of the Bosnian pyramids, says he will discuss how pyramids have now been found on every continent, and he will prove beyond any shadow of a doubt that the pyramids were built by ancient civilizations with far greater technology than we now possess, and that they were used to produce energy. The placement of tens of thousands of pyramids around the globe on the earth’s energy grid, arranged with the universal energy field, is a lost science that is now being rediscovered. This science can only be explained if we re-examine what we’ve been taught about history and open our minds to the full truth.
I did a show about a month ago on ancient civilizations, so check that out on our YouTube account. You can download the podcast there. We talked about all the interesting features of ancient civilizations, how perfect some of the construction work is, and how modern engineers cannot explain how they moved the stones. In many cases, it seems beyond our current capability.
The Sumerian culture, which we know about through modern-day Iraq between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, was a culture that knew about the planets and their alignment, had advanced culture in mathematics. They were significant, and there are similarities to other ancient cultures. But the trick is that the Sumerians date back roughly four to six thousand years. So how is it possible that these pyramids are twenty-five thousand years old by radio carbon dating?
Dr. Osmanagich says this energy beam is the reason these structures were built: to provide power, a source of clean energy. This is widely supported by theories put forth in the book The Giza Power Plant by Christopher Dunn, published in 1998. The Bosnian pyramid is thirty percent larger than the largest pyramid at Giza, and recent excavation has uncovered an extensive prehistoric underground labyrinth system, further evidence supporting the power plant theory.
One thing most researchers fail to recognize is that the inside of pyramids should be covered with soot and carbon from all the work done inside, but there are no windows in pyramids and no ventilation. How did the artists doing work inside on the walls see what they were doing? There’s no carbon anywhere, which would be a characteristic of burning candles, lamps, or any type of flame for an extended period of time. If they were using flame, you’d have to have flame down there at all times while they’re working, and there’s no carbon soot on the inside, no such residue at all. Others have theorized that they used some type of alternative energy.
We know about the Baghdad Battery. The Baghdad Batteries were found in, you guessed it, Baghdad. They date back several thousand years. The Baghdad Battery is interesting because it essentially is a battery. It has copper and iron rods inside a stone or ceramic vessel, with wires found with it. When reconstruction of this thing was attempted, since it was found in such good shape, researchers realized that when filled with water or an acidic solution, there’s actually a slight electrical current produced. So the Baghdad Batteries are really interesting in that they provide evidence for alternative energy sources in the ancient world.
Is it possible that our fossil fuel-based energy systems could have been prevented if Nikola Tesla’s work on free energy hadn’t been suppressed? Tesla’s patented free energy methods were rejected due to their inability to be monetized. Our ancestors may have been using free energy, but the system doesn’t want you to know that. I’d say that’s a pretty accurate assessment, and it’s nice to see this information finally getting out there.



