Please accept my belated best wishes.
I have commuted through your village for the past two days, and can inform you that, following the good amount of rain we have had recently, the surrounding countryside is a gorgeous shade of green.
samarkeolog wrote:denizaksulu wrote:samarkeolog wrote:samarkeolog wrote:denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:Happy Birthday Deniz
Red wrapping paper? A bomb from TMT?
Thanks Zan. I know you 'love' me.
No, see the green ribbon? It's from Niyazi Alem.
Happy Birthday!
Nizami Alem...
I hope I understand your meaning. I hope you are wrong (for this time only). That is scary.
Well, it was only a joke, so, it wasn't supposed to have any real meaning. But the joke was supposed to be about World/Universal Order (Nizami Alem, de'mi?), the Islamist wing of the Grey Wolves (red wrapped in green). That is them, isn't it?
Tim Drayton wrote:Please accept my belated best wishes.
I have commuted through your village for the past two days, and can inform you that, following the good amount of rain we have had recently, the surrounding countryside is a gorgeous shade of green.
denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:Please accept my belated best wishes.
I have commuted through your village for the past two days, and can inform you that, following the good amount of rain we have had recently, the surrounding countryside is a gorgeous shade of green.
Thanks for that news. I am sure our Greek neighbours will be happy with their harvest this year..............on our lands.
Had you gone to Kato Anglissidhes you could have met 'Connor'.
Thanks for the good wishes Tim.
Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:Please accept my belated best wishes.
I have commuted through your village for the past two days, and can inform you that, following the good amount of rain we have had recently, the surrounding countryside is a gorgeous shade of green.
Thanks for that news. I am sure our Greek neighbours will be happy with their harvest this year..............on our lands.
Had you gone to Kato Anglissidhes you could have met 'Connor'.
Thanks for the good wishes Tim.
I wasn't even aware that there was a Kato and a Pano. I noticed that there is a large separate development called "Anglissidhes Villas" - not built on TC land, I hope.
denizaksulu wrote:samarkeolog wrote:denizaksulu wrote:samarkeolog wrote:samarkeolog wrote:denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:Happy Birthday Deniz
Red wrapping paper? A bomb from TMT?
Thanks Zan. I know you 'love' me.
No, see the green ribbon? It's from Niyazi Alem.
Happy Birthday!
Nizami Alem...
I hope I understand your meaning. I hope you are wrong (for this time only). That is scary.
Well, it was only a joke, so, it wasn't supposed to have any real meaning. But the joke was supposed to be about World/Universal Order (Nizami Alem, de'mi?), the Islamist wing of the Grey Wolves (red wrapped in green). That is them, isn't it?
Maybe, but then I have never been interested in Turkish Politics. The Cyprus issue is more than enough for me to handle.
I had to google it.
samarkeolog wrote:denizaksulu wrote:samarkeolog wrote:denizaksulu wrote:samarkeolog wrote:samarkeolog wrote:denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:Happy Birthday Deniz
Red wrapping paper? A bomb from TMT?
Thanks Zan. I know you 'love' me.
No, see the green ribbon? It's from Niyazi Alem.
Happy Birthday!
Nizami Alem...
I hope I understand your meaning. I hope you are wrong (for this time only). That is scary.
Well, it was only a joke, so, it wasn't supposed to have any real meaning. But the joke was supposed to be about World/Universal Order (Nizami Alem, de'mi?), the Islamist wing of the Grey Wolves (red wrapped in green). That is them, isn't it?
Maybe, but then I have never been interested in Turkish Politics. The Cyprus issue is more than enough for me to handle.
I had to google it.
Well, they do have a slight, strange, connection with the Cyprus Problem. They're part of the international guns-and-drugs trade that is run by, supplies and funds the deep states and paramilitaries. But I don't think they're very active in Cyprus. I think I've only heard about their activities outside Cyprus.
The antiquities trade has the same structure as the narcotics-and-arms trade, so when I was working out where the antiquities came from and went to, and who was taking them, I heard about Nizami Alem. Basically, the drugs go west, the money goes east, the guns go east and west and the paramilitaries go east, west, north and south. So heroin goes out of Turkey to the west, money comes into Turkey from the west, and the paramilitaries are armed and trained, then go to Bosnia, Kosovo, Chechnya...
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