The Hidden Irish History Of Ancient America

Following the expulsion of the Moors from Spain in 1492, Christopher Columbus would set sail to the Americas on the most fateful of voyages… While this narrative has been ridiculed, weaponized, and outright denied as propaganda, there is one aspect of the Columbus story that has never received the attention it deserves. Were you aware of the fact that Christopher Columbus set sail with an Irish navigator? That’s right, an Irish man whom he had met in Galway. The identity of this man and the reasons for his presence on this voyage, are just the tip of the ice berg when it comes to the Hidden Irish history of Ancient America. In explaining the significance of this lone Irishman, a connection will be established between the Irish and the Phoenicians of antiquity (the civilization most capable of pre-columbian transatlantic travel) For why is it that an irishman was needed to go where men were said to have never gone before… We will also bring to light the multitude of so-called native american tribes that do or did in fact share genetic and cultural affiliation with Ancient Celts and Britons. (This of course will include the infamous “Red-Headed Giants” scattered not only throughout the Americas, but across the entire earth.) As the Irish presence in the Americas did not begin with Columbus, it certainly did not end with him. No academic has ever been able to give a satisfactory explanation as to why there are only 5 million irish people in all of Ireland, yet the ethnically Irish in the united states alone number over 36 million… 5 million Irish vs 36 million Irish Americans… Something is not adding up… The ominous “They” would have you believe that this is simply the result of potato shortages and a recent mass-migration… The Irish, strangers to colonization and the subjugation of others, have themselves been kicked around for far too long. This presentation is dedicated to The Land Of Iron, The Isle Of Emerald. and The fairest daughter of Atlantis. The views expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect my own, now enjoy. 0:00 Intro 3:50 Guillermo Herries 8:13 Ancient Celts, Tribes 14:33 Language, names, Duhar, deer 23:28 USA discoveries, linguistics, NC & Ireland 34:08 Ancient sites, mounds, Yamassee 37:55 Discovery of America by the Irish, Septs, Georgia and Carolinas 47:18 Christmas cards in WY, runes 51:22 Astro Ogham in Colorado 56:43 Brendan’s Voyage Pt 1 1:18:25 Petroglyphs, West Virginia, stones 1:40:14 Christian navigation, Saint Brendan 1:47:24 Irish Arrivals in South America 1:53:35 Argentine, the Caribbean 1:56:30 Jamaican-Irish Accent 2:01:04 Montserrat 2:37:00 Brendan’s Voyage Pt 2 “The legend of Saint Brendan, an Irish monk from what is now County Kerry, involves a fantastical journey into the Atlantic Ocean in search of Paradise in the 6th century. Since the discovery of the New World, various authors have tried to link the Brendan legend with an early discovery of America. In 1977, the voyage was successfully recreated by Tim Severin using a replica of an ancient Irish currach. At Fort Mountain State Park in Georgia, a plaque formerly mentioned a 19th-century interpretation of the ancient stone wall that gives the site its name. The plaque repeated a claim by Tennessee governor John Sevier that Cherokees believed “a people called Welsh“ had built a fort on the mountain long ago to repel Indian attacks. The plaque has been changed, leaving no reference to Madoc or the Welsh. Biologist and controversial amateur epigrapher Barry Fell claims that Irish Ogham writing has been found carved into stones in the Virginias. Linguist David H. Kelley has criticized some of Fell’s work but nonetheless argued that genuine Celtic Ogham inscriptions have in fact been discovered in America. However, others have raised serious doubts about these claims.“
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