The Manipulation of Sources has Turned into an Obsession for FYROM’s Propaganda Machine A Bulgarian Intellectual had once state many decades ago while referring to Slavomacedonians: “Among them, the lie is something customary, it is not considered a vice, but as a sign of wit. The one among them who is caught lying does not feel remorse or embarrassment, but […]
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The art of self-deception (Greece – Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
Australian Macedonian Advisory Council August 29, 2009 This article is a rebuttal to Risto Stefov´s article “Come take a ride in Tito´s time Machine – Part 2 – A FREE MACEDONIA” http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/116003 Mr.Stefov titled his article inspired by a homonymous article of N.Y. Times (A free Macedonia) that was published on April 27, 1919 and signed by a certain V.K. […]
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Struggle for Macedonia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Struggle for Macedonia 1904-1908 was military conflict between Balkan nations for region of Macedonia. Macedonian Struggle (Greek: Μακεδονικὸς Ἀγών) is how the Greeks describe their military conflicts against the Bulgarians and the Turkish forces in Ottoman occupied Macedonia during the first decade of the 20th century. Contents 1 Causes 2 Early […]
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on to fix branch stacking Royce Millar and David Rood June 11, 2009 Illustration: Tandberg THE ALP is under mounting pressure to act on branch stacking and corruption as doubt grows about the bona fides of hundreds of memberships in the party’s western suburbs heartland. A survey of members — based on confidential current membership lists — has revealed that […]
Read more ›Οι Βουλγαροι ειναι Τουρκοι-Μογγολοι Ταταροι
Κυριακή, 15 Μάρτιος 2009 BULGARIANS ARE TURKISH-MOGOL TATARS How “FYRO Macedonians” in Skopja, see Bulgaria? See MAKNEWS here “Once again, the alleged descendants of the turkic-mongol tribes of Khan Asparuh — the Bulgarians – have expressed their national frustrations during a cultural event, this time during the renowned Leipzig, Geremany book fair. Milen Radev, a paid Tatar propagandist and collaborator […]
Read more ›The chronicle of Serres
The chronicle of Serres was written by the priest Synadinos who lived in Serres during the first half of 17th century. We know very few things about Papasynadinos. He was born in the village Melenikitsi,10 km northern of Serres,where he settled in 1615. He became priest in 1622 and he started to write his chronicle in 1642,when he sought refuge […]
Read more ›SS Makedonia – Α/Π Μακεδονία
SS MAKEDONIA, painted 1912, by Ar. Glykas (compare with No. 14). This “closed-base” passenger liner was one of the first Greek Transatlantic emigrant ships, and one of the first steamers built for a Greek shipping line, in 1912, by Sir James Laing and Sons, Ltd., at Sunderland, England. She was of 6.333 tons grt, 422 ft (129 m) long, 51 […]
Read more ›Twisting the words of Finlay
Nationalists from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (F.Y.R.O.M) and her diaspora frequently promote the following excerpt from George Finlay’s “A History of the Greek Revolution” published in 1861: According to G. Finlay in his ‘History of the Greek Revolution volume 1 – 1861: “The Albanian population occupies most of ancient Greece. Albanians now occupy all Attica and Megaris, Boetia […]
Read more ›Turkey and the Eastern question ([1913]) Macdonald, John, M. A
Turkey and the Eastern question ([1913]) Macdonald, John, M. A By Macedonia22
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