The Ripple Effect Podcast #105 (Manuel Rosa | COLUMBUS: THE UNTOLD STORY)

Oct 8, 2016

Manuel Rosa, researcher, historian & author of many books including COLUMBUS: THE UNTOLD STORY. Manuel has spent over 25 years researching the official Columbus story & has published many books, in many languages about Christopher Columbus’s life. All these years of research, investigation, analyzing & reading documents, and with his ability to read & speak multiple languages, has led him down a path of uncovering the truth about Christopher Columbus’s life. In this episode, Manuel only scratches the surface of all the evidence that proves Manuel has uncovered & exposed Columbus’s true identity, birth place, real name, his mission & much more. In This episode and in Manuel’s book COLUMBUS: THE UNTOLD STORY, is the research & evidence that proves everything we have been taught about the most famous navigator, explorer & possibly most famous historic figure, has been a lie.

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