Philiki Eteria founders most likely Vlachs & Slav
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ok... my days go by very fast....
I could not wait to post this tomorrow because it is so damn good, so here it is...
Enjoy the TRUTH... I will post more from this book!
Greeks watch out... the TRUTH will melt your brain.....
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Originally posted by Daskalot View PostI will post a scan from a book on the above topic first thing tomorrow..... stay tuned....
Daskalot you're turning the knife in their "hellenic" hearts I can't wait to see this. This is literally turning out to be a nightmare for the modern "greek" lol. First Pelister posts the non-greek secret words. Now you got something up your sleeve. Lelee man here's something for todays hellene lol.
YouTube - Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills
This song reminds me of when Preston and Sydney played and what happened that fateful day to the modern "greek" lol.
YouTube - Preston Makedonia v Sydney Olympic - RUN GREEKS RUN!
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Originally posted by Pelister View PostSome of the code words, or "secret pass words" used by members of this "Greek" organization.
According to the contemporary historian Gordon, the secret code words of the Hetarists included Albanian words such as "sipsi" which in Albanian means "pipe" (p.44), and Turkish words such as "Hakyke" (p.45) ...
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Originally posted by Pelister View PostSome of the code words, or "secret pass words" used by members of this "Greek" organization.
According to the contemporary historian Gordon, the secret code words of the Hetarists included Albanian words such as "sipsi" which in Albanian means "pipe" (p.44), and Turkish words such as "Hakyke" (p.45) ...
This is excellent stuff Pelister. Todays imposter hellene will deny this until they're blue in the face. But the facts remain, there is no such thing as an "ethnic greek". The mere fact that their country was re-created by Bavarians is testament to their plasticity. When Lord Byron and the London Committee forged plans to "regenerate greek culture" they did it over lunch.
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pelister i have no problems with the ancinet greeks and i admire much of their culture. i also note that unlike the modern greeks the ancients never considered the macedonians of their time as greek. understandably its only the moderns whos own links with hellenism are non existent who want everyone and anyone to be greek.
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If you ask me Osiris, there are no ethnic Greeks -there never was.
Even the phil-hellene Gordon, said:
the greater part of Greece was repeatedly and cruelly wasted ... ruined ... great part of the population exterminated ... (p.7)
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how can greek be an old langauge when in fact it is composite of a few older languages.
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Some of the code words, or "secret pass words" used by members of this "Greek" organization.
According to the contemporary historian Gordon, the secret code words of the Hetarists included Albanian words such as "sipsi" which in Albanian means "pipe" (p.44), and Turkish words such as "Hakyke" (p.45) ...
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Both Macedonian and the Indo-European % of Greek (?) are of common ancestry with all other European tongues. I don't know about the dialects in Macedonia being the first or oldest of all Slavic dialects in existence, but I do know that all the rest were heavily influenced by Macedonian in some way or another during the glory days of Old Church Slavonic.
Greek is not the oldest language in the world.
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People say that Greeks speak the oldest language in the world (with Chinese), that the Greek language has developed from thousands of years ago. But does speaking Greek mean they (or anyone else) is Greek? In the Republic of Macedonia, some people say that Macedonian is the oldest language in the world and that it gave bith to the Greek and the Slavic and a few other languages. I think it's ime for some good Macedonian wine!
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It depends on what you mean by Greek, as it meant a number of things at different times in history.
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The more I learn about the Greek, the less I know about them! Who are they?
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There may be one more thing.
I read somewhere that there were secret handshakes, and secret "pass words" used by its members, and that these words were also in origin Albanian words.
It would only corroborate what we already know.
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