TÜRKÇE

 

 

Text below is rephrased from
a less detailed letter by Doğan Türker, dated January 31, 1992 and sent to the Letters Editor, Newsweek, New York, N.Y., USA.

[ Letter to Newsweek ]

Recent investigations in human DNA and archaeological findings in the New World indicate that during the late Pleistocene Epoch, between a series of ice ages from 60 to 15 thousand years ago, waves of Central Asian tribes were in the process of trekking across the Bering Straits from a land they called ış.(oğh.[uz.am]+an) : eb.er.y(ay).eri > şiber : yeri ~ şiberi (land of amazonian shamans from the space / time God(desse)s of Light (& Love & Reason), alias Siberia or Cyber-land in
[
Sky* rooT Asia ])
to North, Central and South Americas.

And the pioneers of these settlers named this vast and beautiful new continent am.er.okh : oğh-ğhu, literally meaning beloved land / dear place and swan-rock at sea in our original Sky*rooT United : Mother Tongue stamp-signs. Incredible at first sight, it is surprisingly clear that both of these descriptions could only be obtained from a space probe orbiting high above the earth, making the whole land appear as if it were composed of some letters within the shape of a bird or vice versa.

No wonder then that Columbus who is said to have had secret maps of the globe in his possession was prosecuted upon his return from the first trip and sentenced to long years of silence by the Spanish Court and Church, both of which were too shocked to acknowledge such a deep-rooted indigenous name for the global implications it carried, well until 14 years later when Columbus died and a false logbook could be issued for another Italian captain with the questionable name of Amerigo.

By such conspiracy and disinformation, the European establishment was able to pronounce the inevitably original name of this already settled continent as if something of their own making, in order to justify their colonization policy of claiming the bountiful lands and decimating the native peoples they were soon to invade.

u Click  to read a quotation by Jacques Attali about pseudo-naming of places & peoples for colonial purposes.