Chinese Explorers Surveyed Western United States in 2,250BC
Jeff J. Brown at Radio Sinoland
No Joke! Charlotte Harris Rees has the map and written Emperor’s records that prove it. Ian Hudson at 1421 Foundation concurs!
I saw the article in the South China Morning Post, referenced below, about how the Chinese beat Westerners to North America during the voyages of Zheng He, in the 15th century. It reminded me of my experience with Charlotte Harris Rees several years ago. I heard about her work, bought all of her books, map (DVD) and the amazing history they tell (links below). Her map and books definitively prove that the Chinese explored Western United States, from Minnesota down to New Mexico, out to the West Coast, over 4,000 years ago – in 2,250 BC!
I got in contact with her, we talked on the phone at least once. I invited her on my show for an interview about her bombshell research. I respect her wish to not be interviewed by me, because I’m a professed (Chinese) communist. She is not from that milieu and that’s not her fan base. So I totally respect her wishes. Nonetheless, I fully support her research and struggle doing battle with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., to certify her father’s map as authentic, even though it obviously is, because it would completely rewrite the books about the New World, dashing the hubristic, sui generis Big Lie that the Judeo-West “discovered” the Americas.
I later interviewed Ian Hudson, Director of the 1421 Foundation (see the link below), which was founded by the celebrated researcher Gavin Menzies (RIP). Ian said the same thing, but he went even further. He said it’s not just the Chinese. 1421 Foundation’s research shows that non-Western natives have been plying the waters of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans for millennia. They understood the currents, the seasons, the tides, knew the guide stars and they’ve been crisscrossing the oceans for thousands of years, while Westerners were metaphorically still swinging from the trees.
The Judeo-Western hubris that Columbus “discovered” the “New World” in 1492, when he stumbled on the Bahamas and thought it was India, is complete bullshit. It’s why we call Natives “Indians”, because of Columbus’ ignorance, thinking he was in Southcentral Asia. Ian points out that the map Columbus was using was made by the Chinese, long before insular Westerners sailed across the Atlantic. For non-Westerners, the Americas were not the New World, but very much the Old World, as Charlotte proves, going back at least 4,000 years for the Chinese!
I will leave Charlotte’s and Ian’s information below and strongly encourage you to follow their work, buy their books and other media. Both of them nail the truth on the covers of every Western history book on discovery and exploration.
Unbelievable!
Enjoy, Jeff in China
Charlotte Harris Rees’ books and DVD are at Amazon Author and The Asiatic Fathers of America
Ian Hudson interview and information on Radio Sinoland with Ian Hudson
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Oh! Wait… they say: “Recent research on DNA and on the method of the Indians arrival to America support what Dr. Harris taught – Chinese came early and they came by sea.”
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In general, the physical similarities are pre-Zheng He, they are the product of the pre-historical great migration that came through the Bering Strait. Cultural similarities is another story.
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When John Cabott, or as his mam and dad knew him Giovanni Cabotti, arrived at newfoundland, after ‘discovering’ America for England he found a fleet of Basque fishing boats processing salted cod for sale back home. There was good reason for the Europeans to go looking for better prospects, https://archive.org/details/naturalphenomen00lowegoog/page/n25/mode/1up… Read more »
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Appreciate the link, will take a good look at it. China is a deep field of historical evidence, I share the “schadenfreude” debunking western “history” story telling. We are witnessing a contemporary, gigantic historical aberration by the west, with the revision and rewriting of the role of the Soviet Union/Russia… Read more »
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