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The notion of the Caribbean population as ogres in H. Columbus' diary and in Chunky's letters came from Aboriginal accounts of Father Columbus. Espanyola and girls taken prisoner in the small Antilles. Similar notes are found in the letters of Vespucci. He wrote that the Indians living on the shores of Brazil eat their enemies. Having analyzed the texts of both letters, I came to the unambiguous conclusion that they used the fresh ideas collected by Columbus on his second expedition.In the book "Letters of Amerigo Vespucci is a compilation", I prove that the information contained in 32 pages…mehr

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The notion of the Caribbean population as ogres in H. Columbus' diary and in Chunky's letters came from Aboriginal accounts of Father Columbus. Espanyola and girls taken prisoner in the small Antilles. Similar notes are found in the letters of Vespucci. He wrote that the Indians living on the shores of Brazil eat their enemies. Having analyzed the texts of both letters, I came to the unambiguous conclusion that they used the fresh ideas collected by Columbus on his second expedition.In the book "Letters of Amerigo Vespucci is a compilation", I prove that the information contained in 32 pages of Vespucci's letters is rewritten from Columbus's diaries and letters. The whole plan was based on the fact that Columbus' diaries, which were under strict censorship as secret documents, would never see the light. The world community, believing his lies, would mistake him for the discoverer of the "Southern" continent of the New World.
Autorenporträt
O escritor e investigador Ramiz Deniz é membro da União dos Escritores, da Sociedade Tehsil e da Sociedade Geográfica do Azerbaijão. Foi galardoado com o Prémio Internacional da Paz em três nomeações e vencedor do Grande Prémio. Foi galardoado com a "Caneta de Ouro" e com a bolsa presidencial de literatura. É autor de 422 livros e traduções, publicados na Europa.