“Christopher Columbus was Portuguese!”
By  Manuel Luciano da Silva       Sílvia  Jorge da Silva

Collectanea of autopsies

 

Definition of Autopsy: 

The word autopsy is a Greek word  compose of two parts: “auto” meaning ‘self’, plus ‘opsis’ meaning ‘view’. Therefore anyone who performs an autopsy has to SEE, has  to EXAMINE the subject with his or her own eyes, be it a body,  or a document or a monument.

Any historian who WRITES   about a document or monument WITHOUT  SEEING IT in person, or  WITHOUT  EXAMINE  IT  DIRECTLY,   presents a  FALSE  REPORT!  

 

Many times I have been asked by several reporters this question:
“How come you being a Medical Doctor were able to make original historical discoveries?  What kind of University Degree in History do you have”? 

My answer is very simple and direct:
For me to be a Medical Doctor I have to be a scientist. Practicing Internal  Medicine for 45 years, I had to use everyday, in every patient,  the scientific method of making the diagnosis.  I had to exam every patient from head to toe, examine all the laboratory tests such as blood, urine,  electrocardiograms, X rays, CAT scans, MRI , etc. After coordinating all the DATA, then I was able to make one or more  diagnosis in the same patient  and sign my name to it.  All together I signed,  during  my long  medical practice,  close to a million  diagnosis!

Doing historical research I have applied the SAME  scientific medical techniques, and because of this I have been  able to discover ORIGINAL  diagnosis that the  common historians have missed!!!  I have done  autopsies  in every  historical documents or monuments  treated in our book.  The so called  historians were NEVER  TAUGHT   how to make historical  autopsies! That’s a pity! And then they get very  upset with my ORIGINAL discoveries!

Here is a collection of Autopsies we performed  before we wrote  our book “Christopher Columbus was Portuguese!” which has 248 illustrations to confirm our autopsies.

(1) Autopsy of the Sigla of Christopher Colon or Columbus

(2) Autopsy of the two Papal Bulls with the name Cristóvam Colon

(3) Autopsy of many Colon Monuments in a variety of countries

(4) Our visit  (twice)  to the City of Pompeii in Italy to verify there the Colon monuments

(5) Autopsy of the intestinal colons

(6) Autopsy of the genital colons

(7) Autopsy of name Zarco in the Sigla of Christopher Colon (Columbus)

(8) Autopsy of the Monogram of Salvador Fernandes Zarco

(9) Autopsy of the Blessing given by Cristóvam Colon (Columbus) to his son Diogo

(10) Autopsy of the Coat of Arms of Cristóvam Colon

(11) Autopsy of the 40 Portuguese names in the Caribbean  after the 4 voyages of Cristóvam Colon to Central America.

(12) The autopsy of Italian documents demonstrating they are all forgeries

(13) Autopsy of  the false Chinese theory of  the discovery of America

(14) The demonstration by DNA  scientific studies  that the Navigator was not  Italian, nor  French, nor Spanish

(15) Autopsy of the Y chromosome in males  

(16) Visiting several mausoleums in Portuguese Cathedrals and churches

(17) Meetings with Prof. Francisco Corte Real  of the University of Coimbra because of DNA diagnosis. 

(18) Visiting the burial place of João Gonçalves Zarco in Madeira (Convent of Santa Clara)

(19) Visiting the House where Cristóvam Colon lived with his wife and son Diogo  in the Island of Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago)

(20) Visiting the tomb stone of ZARCO in the church in Albergaria dos Fusos, near Cuba, Alentejo, Portugal.

(21) Visit to the Fort of St. Joseph in Madeira Island  where João Gonçalves Zarco  first  set  his feet on land in 1419.

(22) Visit to the tomb of First Duke of Beja, Dom Fernando

(23) Autopsy of Prince Henry’s sigla

(24) Autopsy of the signature of  Miguel Corte Real  

(25) Autopsy of the signature of Afonso  de Albuquerque

(26) Autopsy o the  Nautical School of Sagres founded by Prince Henry

(27) Examination of  the statue of Cristóvão Colon in Cuba, Portugal

(28) Autopsy of tobacco and the American parasites

(29) Exam of the Statue of Liberty  in New York City and the Monument of João Rodrigues Cabrilho, in California

(30) Autopsy of the face of Dighton Rock inscriptions by the method  of  Epigraphy

(31) Autopsy of the Cross of the Order of Christ

(32) Autopsy of the church signs of St.  Bernard’s Church in Assonet, MA

(33)  Autopsy of the Portuguese Monuments with the Cross of the Order of Christ

(34) Autopsies  of  the five Replicas

(35) Autopsy of  the Tower of Belém 

(36) Autopsy of  the Portuguese-Japanese words

(37) Autopsy of  the Portuguese-Canadian words

(38) Autopsy  of the Portuguese-Wampanoag  words (American Indians of New England)

(39) Autopsy of the artifacts inside of the Dighton Rock Museum

(40) Autopsies  of the theories of the American Indians,  Vikings, Phoenicians, and   

Chinese concerning the Dighton Rock inscriptions.

(41) Autopsy of the boats with square rigs and with Lateen or triangular sails.

(42) Autopsy of Padrões or Portuguese  discovery monuments

(43) Autopsy of Geologists versus  Epigraphists

(44) Autopsy of the Newport Tower

(45) Autopsy of the Charola  in  Tomar (8 columns alter), in  Central of Portugal

(46) Autopsy of the Ninigret Fort, in Rhode Island

(47) Autopsy of the First International Congress of the History of Discoveries held in 1960, Lisbon, Portugal.

(48) Autopsy of the “Portuguese Pilgrims” book 

(49)  Autopsy of the Politicians, Professors, Priest and People

(50) Listing the proud Azorian-Americans  in relation to Dighton Rock

(51) Autopsy of the flag  of Tomar, Portugal

(52) Autopsy of the Nautical Chart of 1424

(53) Autopsy of the Kunstmann’s Map with Bay of St. John’s, Newfoundland, like a gourd

(54) Autopsy of the name Canada near Tavira, Algarve, Portugal

(55) Autopsy of the Portuguese discovery of Australia by Cristóvão de Mendonça, in 1522,  250 years BEFORE  Captain James Cook

(56) Autopsy of the Waldseemuller Map of 1507, that contains  for the first time the name  AMERICA (Obtained by  the Library of Congress by   ten million dollars)

(57) Autopsy of the red bulls and of the wilds ponies in the Sable Island

(58) The saddest day of my life.

(59) From Mental Deficient to Medical Doctor

(60) The Korean war, The Vietnam War

(61) The first Queen of New York City was 100% Portuguese

(62) The first Queen of Bristol, RI,  was 100% Portuguese

(63) Portuguese Sephardic Jews were the first to come to  America

(64) Portuguese Catholics were the first to come to  America

(65) Autopsy of the Portuguese Clubs in America

(66) The Library-Museum with my name in Portugal, in the village where I was born.

(67) The movie “Christopher Columbus, The Enigma” that was adapted from our Portuguese edition.

(68) The Biography of both Authors.