182 Chinese Explorers in Pre-Columbian North America

Published: Feb. 11, 2019, 3:30 p.m.

b'Conspiracy Unlimited is delighted to welcome a new sponsor: LIFE CHANGE TEA - The organic, caffeine-free, herbal tea that cleanses the body while boosting energy and feelings of well-being.\\xa0\\xa0ORDER NOW at GETTHETEA.COM\\xa0and enter the code \'UNLIMITED\' to receive free shipping on your first order.\\n\\xa0\\nRichard welcomes an author/lecturer who has translated the log from a Chinese expedition which she says prove Chinese explorers penetrated deep into North America decades before Columbus.\\n\\xa0\\nGUEST: Laurie Nickless is an independent historical researcher on America\'s prehistory. She coauthored Chasing Dragons: The True History of the Piasa\\xa0along with her husband Mark Nickless.\\xa0In it they\\xa0examine the mural on a rock outcropping along the Mississippi River, upstream from St. Louis.\\xa0They present convincing evidence that this painting is from an early 15th Century Chinese exploration of the North American continent.\\xa0Laurie and her husband have lectured internationally (China, Malaysia and London)\\xa0on their research and were featured speakers at the Midwestern Epigraphic Society.\\xa0Arising from "Dragons," Laurie spent\\xa0over the last decade\\xa0translating the concluding 15 chapters of the lost manuscript from the Ming Dynasty\'s early 15th Century circumnavigation of the globe.\\xa0These chapters,\\xa0which comprise Laurie\'s translation To the Gates of Fengtu,\\xa0make it obvious that the Chinese sailors visited America\'s largest Native city Cahokia.\\n\\n\\ufeff\\ufeffUnlock Strange Planet Premium at https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices\\nSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/'