Get Real! wrote:I must say, our Macedonian friends at the MakNews forum, UTTERLY DEMOLISH modern Greece’s mythologies with an overwhelming collection of damning evidence from a multitude of authors, from all over the world including Greeks! Truly fascinating stuff!
I strongly encourage everyone to read through all 5 pages of posts of that thread. My goodness…
Get Real! wrote:DT, you’ve got to realize that what we call languages today may not necessarily correspond with what we call the people who invented it.
denizaksulu wrote:Get Real! wrote:I must say, our Macedonian friends at the MakNews forum, UTTERLY DEMOLISH modern Greece’s mythologies with an overwhelming collection of damning evidence from a multitude of authors, from all over the world including Greeks! Truly fascinating stuff!
I strongly encourage everyone to read through all 5 pages of posts of that thread. My goodness…
GR, why cant these forumers see your sense of humour? Put them out of their misery and tell them its a wind-up.
DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:DT, you’ve got to realize that what we call languages today may not necessarily correspond with what we call the people who invented it.
I can't do this with you mate.... pull someone else's leg.
Get Real! wrote:Oracle wrote:Well they've demolished the little bit of sense you had!
Don't be like that Oracle... If there's a truth out there that should be known then it should be known!
Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:DT, you’ve got to realize that what we call languages today may not necessarily correspond with what we call the people who invented it.
I can't do this with you mate.... pull someone else's leg.
ie: Farsi (Persian language) Persians or Iranians (the people)
DT. wrote:Insan...in this Carnegie report that you quote from your " skopjan" director, could you please point me to where it talks of an "ethnic macedonian" population being cleansed?
He himself has them from an "individual coming from Macedonia" who "gave him details on the emigration movement going on in the districts of Upper Macedonia, which the Greek troops are clearing all the time." This agrees with the information received by the Commission from the refugees themselves, at Salonica and Sofia, as to the specific character of this exodus, which was prepared and encouraged by the Greek authorities who offered carts and even motors to those who agreed to emigrate. (See below.)] Exact statistics are not available, and we are aware that reliance can not be placed on figures given by popular meetings, or by official agencies. Nevertheless, it may be believed that we are not dealing here with isolated cases, but with a real exodus; a portion of the picture to be seen throughout the Balkans.
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