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74% of the TRNC are Indigenous Turkish Cypriots

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Postby Pyrpolizer » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:37 pm

One of the VP agenda points is the matter of assimilasion. He says the Tcs will not stand a chance in case there is unification and they will be assimilated in maximum 20 years...

Anyway...

I was listening at a radio documentary the other day about the traditional Cypriot dances and music. You know all those Karchilama dances and all those nice traditional (supposely GC) music. At some stage I was shocked to hear the man on the radio saying that Cyprus NEVER produced any traditonal music, songs or dances. They were ALL imported.
Yes my friends they are ALL TURKISH!

All you have to do is just switch one day to any Turkish channel and hear the same music the same songs and the same dances. You can even watch our famous reaphook dance (xhoro tou drepaniou).
I wonder who assimilted who in this case?

@ TC

What a rezilliki re, what a rezilliki :wink:
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Feb 17, 2007 12:52 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:One of the VP agenda points is the matter of assimilasion. He says the Tcs will not stand a chance in case there is unification and they will be assimilated in maximum 20 years...

Anyway...

I was listening at a radio documentary the other day about the traditional Cypriot dances and music. You know all those Karchilama dances and all those nice traditional (supposely GC) music. At some stage I was shocked to hear the man on the radio saying that Cyprus NEVER produced any traditonal music, songs or dances. They were ALL imported.
Yes my friends they are ALL TURKISH!

All you have to do is just switch one day to any Turkish channel and hear the same music the same songs and the same dances. You can even watch our famous reaphook dance (xhoro tou drepaniou).
I wonder who assimilted who in this case?

@ TC

What a rezilliki re, what a rezilliki :wink:


Well you are well known copy cats of our folk music & dancing, Turkish Coffee, Baklava, Hellim and even Turkeys Eurovision songs are copied by Greece Sertab/Helena to name but a few. You even use our words like ahsiktir....pushti....... :lol:
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Postby pitsilos » Sat Feb 17, 2007 1:57 am

pyro, vips is right just have at look at the dances and costumes we've stolen

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Well you are well known copy cats of our folk music & dancing, Turkish Coffee, Baklava, Hellim and even Turkeys Eurovision songs are copied by Greece Sertab/Helena to name but a few


all these great things came to existence the last 100 years, we should be thank full to them. what a country built by atamalakas.

and pyro, didn't you know the parthenon was built by the turks?
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Postby pitsilos » Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:55 am

and vips here are some claims yopu seem to left out :lol:

i am only trying to help you out here ok? :lol:

*"RHOMAIOI", a name that derives from the Turkish expression "RUM AY OY" referring to the "house of moon worshipping Rums" :lol:

*"GRAIKOS" and the Latin name "Graecus" derive from the Turkish "GARA-AY-KOZ" meaning "Black Moon Eye" or from "GARACU" (gezginci) meaning "wanderer" or "gypsy" :lol:

*BYZANTIUM does NOT derive from "BYZAS of Megara" but is a distortion of the Turkish expression "BEY-AZ" meaning "Peerless Lord" referring to the ancient Turanian Sky-God or a distortion of Turkish word "aS BEYAZ" meaning "peerless white" which is one description of the Sun which is the source of all colors mixed in one "white" light :lol:

*MEGARA is actually a distorted form of Turkish "MAGARA" meaning "cave" or "dark place". Turkish "MAGARA" can also be read as "MA GARA" which would mean "magnificent Black" probably referring to the "black space" above earth. :lol:

*"ROME" which was founded by the Tur/Turk Etruscans and developed and administered by them for at least a hundred years before it was lost to the Latins and Greeks who claimed it as their own. CLASSIC

The philosophy here is that TUR (i.e., Turk or Oguz) builds it or creates it and then EL (i.e., non-Turk or non-Oguz, others, aliens) comes in, captures it, destroys and rebuilds it, and then claims everything as their own - without mentioning the original owner and creators.
Here, the Turkish word "EL", in one sense, means "alien" and in another sense (i.e., YEL), means "wind" referring to the "Wind God" believers. :lol:

When the Greeks arrived into what is presently called "Greece", there were non-Greek Turanian inhabitants whom the Greeks called "Pelasgians" (Turkic "SAKA" people) and Ionians (Turkic Ay-Hans) and Thracians. The wandering Greeks, when the opportunity presented itself, overran them and took over everything that was Tur/Turk, Pelasgian and Ionian. :lol:

Initially the natives of ancient "Greece" and all of the Aegean islands and coasts, the Mediterranean Sea Coasts, Anatolia and the Middle East were Tur/Turk peoples (e.g., Pelasgians, Etruscans, Phrygians, Lydians and others) as the following example names indicate:

* ION (from Tr. AY-HAN),
*IONIAN SEA (from Tr. AYHANIN SU),
*AEGEAN (from Tr. AYGUN or AYCAN),
*CNOSSUS of CRETE (from Turkish (Tr.) GUN OGUZ or GUNES), *MEDITERRANEAN SEA COASTS (from Tr. MEDE TURAN OYLER SU),
*TROY (from Tr. TUR OY),
*THRACIA (from Tr. TURUKIYE or TURKIYE),
*TYRRHENNIAN (from Tr. TURHAN or TURAN OYLULER).

*CHALCEDON name is rearranged (decrypted) as "CC-AL-OD-HEN", with C=K and read phonetically as in Turkish, it is a distorted rearrangement of Turkish _expression "KÖK AL-OD HAN" meaning "Sky Red-Fire Lord" referring to the Turanian Sun God (where HAN means LORD) or meaning "Sky Red Fire Palace" referring to the city (where HAN means PALACE). :lol:

*BISTONIUM is rearranged as "BI-STON-UIM", it turns out to be a distorted form of Turkish _expression "BIYISTAN OYUM" (BEYISTAN ÖYÜM) meaning "I am the House of Lord God" or "My home of BEYISTAN". Additionally, the name BISTONIUM can be arranged as "BIISTANUM" to show that it is the Turkish _expression "BEYISTANUM" meaning "I am BEYISTAN", thus defining the ancient name of these lands in Turkish as Turkish. :lol:

The term "[size=24]DELPHIC[size]" meaning one from "Delphy", is actually another distorted Turkish _expression. When DELPHIC is deciphered as "DILCH EP", where Greek H=I, it is the Turkish _expression "DILCI EPE" (DILCI APA) meaning a "speaker person". :lol:


More home truths here :lol:
http://www.snetaca.org/view_document.php?d=opinion&id=24


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Postby Duke-Nukem » Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:15 am

Simon wrote:By the way, the Title of the above article is "Indigenous Turkish Cypriots just over half north’s population."

Just over half? :o This shows the state of the north. It will not be long before they are less than half; and then what? You're a minority "in your own country again." :lol: :lol: :lol:


seems a new turkish peace operation is needed to protect the TC minority in the "T"R"NC" :lol:
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Postby Duke-Nukem » Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:18 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:One of the VP agenda points is the matter of assimilasion. He says the Tcs will not stand a chance in case there is unification and they will be assimilated in maximum 20 years...

Anyway...

I was listening at a radio documentary the other day about the traditional Cypriot dances and music. You know all those Karchilama dances and all those nice traditional (supposely GC) music. At some stage I was shocked to hear the man on the radio saying that Cyprus NEVER produced any traditonal music, songs or dances. They were ALL imported.
Yes my friends they are ALL TURKISH!

All you have to do is just switch one day to any Turkish channel and hear the same music the same songs and the same dances. You can even watch our famous reaphook dance (xhoro tou drepaniou).
I wonder who assimilted who in this case?

@ TC

What a rezilliki re, what a rezilliki :wink:


Well you are well known copy cats of our folk music & dancing, Turkish Coffee, Baklava, Hellim and even Turkeys Eurovision songs are copied by Greece Sertab/Helena to name but a few. You even use our words like ahsiktir....pushti....... :lol:


VD, the worst thing is that we have stolen turkish words like Mathematics, Geometry, Physics, Electricity, Philosophy and spread them all over the planet. Cosmic plagiarism babeaa
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Postby DT. » Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:04 am

pitsilos wrote:and vips here are some claims yopu seem to left out :lol:

i am only trying to help you out here ok? :lol:

*"RHOMAIOI", a name that derives from the Turkish expression "RUM AY OY" referring to the "house of moon worshipping Rums" :lol:

*"GRAIKOS" and the Latin name "Graecus" derive from the Turkish "GARA-AY-KOZ" meaning "Black Moon Eye" or from "GARACU" (gezginci) meaning "wanderer" or "gypsy" :lol:

*BYZANTIUM does NOT derive from "BYZAS of Megara" but is a distortion of the Turkish expression "BEY-AZ" meaning "Peerless Lord" referring to the ancient Turanian Sky-God or a distortion of Turkish word "aS BEYAZ" meaning "peerless white" which is one description of the Sun which is the source of all colors mixed in one "white" light :lol:

*MEGARA is actually a distorted form of Turkish "MAGARA" meaning "cave" or "dark place". Turkish "MAGARA" can also be read as "MA GARA" which would mean "magnificent Black" probably referring to the "black space" above earth. :lol:

*"ROME" which was founded by the Tur/Turk Etruscans and developed and administered by them for at least a hundred years before it was lost to the Latins and Greeks who claimed it as their own. CLASSIC

The philosophy here is that TUR (i.e., Turk or Oguz) builds it or creates it and then EL (i.e., non-Turk or non-Oguz, others, aliens) comes in, captures it, destroys and rebuilds it, and then claims everything as their own - without mentioning the original owner and creators.
Here, the Turkish word "EL", in one sense, means "alien" and in another sense (i.e., YEL), means "wind" referring to the "Wind God" believers. :lol:

When the Greeks arrived into what is presently called "Greece", there were non-Greek Turanian inhabitants whom the Greeks called "Pelasgians" (Turkic "SAKA" people) and Ionians (Turkic Ay-Hans) and Thracians. The wandering Greeks, when the opportunity presented itself, overran them and took over everything that was Tur/Turk, Pelasgian and Ionian. :lol:

Initially the natives of ancient "Greece" and all of the Aegean islands and coasts, the Mediterranean Sea Coasts, Anatolia and the Middle East were Tur/Turk peoples (e.g., Pelasgians, Etruscans, Phrygians, Lydians and others) as the following example names indicate:

* ION (from Tr. AY-HAN),
*IONIAN SEA (from Tr. AYHANIN SU),
*AEGEAN (from Tr. AYGUN or AYCAN),
*CNOSSUS of CRETE (from Turkish (Tr.) GUN OGUZ or GUNES), *MEDITERRANEAN SEA COASTS (from Tr. MEDE TURAN OYLER SU),
*TROY (from Tr. TUR OY),
*THRACIA (from Tr. TURUKIYE or TURKIYE),
*TYRRHENNIAN (from Tr. TURHAN or TURAN OYLULER).

*CHALCEDON name is rearranged (decrypted) as "CC-AL-OD-HEN", with C=K and read phonetically as in Turkish, it is a distorted rearrangement of Turkish _expression "KÖK AL-OD HAN" meaning "Sky Red-Fire Lord" referring to the Turanian Sun God (where HAN means LORD) or meaning "Sky Red Fire Palace" referring to the city (where HAN means PALACE). :lol:

*BISTONIUM is rearranged as "BI-STON-UIM", it turns out to be a distorted form of Turkish _expression "BIYISTAN OYUM" (BEYISTAN ÖYÜM) meaning "I am the House of Lord God" or "My home of BEYISTAN". Additionally, the name BISTONIUM can be arranged as "BIISTANUM" to show that it is the Turkish _expression "BEYISTANUM" meaning "I am BEYISTAN", thus defining the ancient name of these lands in Turkish as Turkish. :lol:

The term "[size=24]DELPHIC[size]" meaning one from "Delphy", is actually another distorted Turkish _expression. When DELPHIC is deciphered as "DILCH EP", where Greek H=I, it is the Turkish _expression "DILCI EPE" (DILCI APA) meaning a "speaker person". :lol:


More home truths here :lol:
http://www.snetaca.org/view_document.php?d=opinion&id=24


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Postby pitsilos » Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:06 am

becareful duke one of the vips is gonna jump you on this :lol:
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:16 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:One of the VP agenda points is the matter of assimilasion. He says the Tcs will not stand a chance in case there is unification and they will be assimilated in maximum 20 years...

Anyway...

I was listening at a radio documentary the other day about the traditional Cypriot dances and music. You know all those Karchilama dances and all those nice traditional (supposely GC) music. At some stage I was shocked to hear the man on the radio saying that Cyprus NEVER produced any traditonal music, songs or dances. They were ALL imported.
Yes my friends they are ALL TURKISH!

All you have to do is just switch one day to any Turkish channel and hear the same music the same songs and the same dances. You can even watch our famous reaphook dance (xhoro tou drepaniou).
I wonder who assimilted who in this case?

@ TC

What a rezilliki re, what a rezilliki :wink:


Well you are well known copy cats of our folk music & dancing, Turkish Coffee, Baklava, Hellim and even Turkeys Eurovision songs are copied by Greece Sertab/Helena to name but a few. You even use our words like ahsiktir....pushti....... :lol:


So VP tell me who got assimilated us or you?
Who runs the risk to be even more assimilated in case of a solution us or you?
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:17 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:One of the VP agenda points is the matter of assimilasion. He says the Tcs will not stand a chance in case there is unification and they will be assimilated in maximum 20 years...

Anyway...

I was listening at a radio documentary the other day about the traditional Cypriot dances and music. You know all those Karchilama dances and all those nice traditional (supposely GC) music. At some stage I was shocked to hear the man on the radio saying that Cyprus NEVER produced any traditonal music, songs or dances. They were ALL imported.
Yes my friends they are ALL TURKISH!

All you have to do is just switch one day to any Turkish channel and hear the same music the same songs and the same dances. You can even watch our famous reaphook dance (xhoro tou drepaniou).
I wonder who assimilted who in this case?

@ TC

What a rezilliki re, what a rezilliki :wink:


Well you are well known copy cats of our folk music & dancing, Turkish Coffee, Baklava, Hellim and even Turkeys Eurovision songs are copied by Greece Sertab/Helena to name but a few. You even use our words like ahsiktir....pushti....... :lol:


So VP tell me who got assimilated us or you?
Who runs the risk to be even more assimilated in case of a solution us or you?


US the Turkish Cypriots... :wink:
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