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Post by Shmajser on Jul 24, 2008 6:21:51 GMT -5
Irski znanstvenici pod vodstvom profesora Linna s dublinskog sveučilišta, vjerujuda su razriješili vjekovni spor - koja je nacija u Europi najpametnija. Proveli su IQ test na 20 tisuća žitelja 23 europske zmelje te je ispalo da su najpametniji Nijemci i Nizozemci s istim brojem bodova, a “fenjeraši” s uvjerljivo najlošijim rezultatima su - Srbi.
Na tom su natjecanju drugo mjesto zauzeli Poljaci, a broncu su osvojili Šveđani. Među prvih deset još su Talijani (102 boda), Austrijanci i Švicarci (101), Britanci i Norvežani imaju po 100, a Belgijci, Danci i Finci s po 99 bodova dijele 10. mjesto. Pri dnu su uglavnom balkanski narodi, pa su tako pretposljednje mjesto, ispred Srba, zuzeli Bugari, Grci, Turci i jedini zapadnjaci u tome dijelu ljestvice - Francuzi.
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Post by Shmajser on Jul 8, 2008 12:19:22 GMT -5
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Post by Shmajser on Jun 28, 2008 6:29:26 GMT -5
www.igenea.com/index.php?content=132&st=6Die Bosnier werden aber als die Nachfolger der Illyrer angesehen, während Serben als die eingewanderten Slawen gelten. Diese genetische Inkongruenz spiegelt sich noch heute. "Bosanci se vode kao potomci Ilira dok su Srbi doseljeni Slaveni . Ova genetska inkongurencija je i do danas vidljiva ." Die grösste Vielfalt finden wir bei den Bosnier, welche als erste Menschen in diesen Gebiet einwanderten und nachher mehrere Völker wie die Slawen, Avaren, Kroaten, Serben aufnehmen mussten. "Najvecu raznolikost nalazimo kod Bosanaca ( Bosnjaka ) koji kao prvi doseljenici na ovom prostoru asimiliraju kasnije naseljene narode kao sto su Slaveni , Avari , Hrvati , Srbi ." In Bosnien ist die Illyrerabstammung grösser als in Kroatien, nicht die Haplogruppe I1b. "U Bosni je ne gen I1b , vec i Ilirsko porijeklo brojnije nego u Hrvatskoj." Der Anteil an Illyrer ist in Albanien geringer als in Bosnien oder Kroatien, wo der Anteil bei etwa 40% liegt. Demzufolge könnte man sagen, dass etwa 20% der albanischen Bevölkerung illyrische Wurzeln hat. "Procenat Ilira je u Albaniji manji nego u Bosni ili Hrvatskoj gdje udio lezi oko 40 % . Uzeci to u obzir mozemo reci da oko 20 % albanskog stanovnistva posjeduje Ilirske korijene ." Moje pitanje je slijedece ; Da li je ispravno tvrditi , uzeci u obzir da su Bosnjaci starosjedioci , da su ti isti Bosnjaci korijen Hrvatskog naroda ? Ako da , zasto im pojedini Hrvati pokusavaju objasniti obrnuto kada i sami poznaju istini ? 1) jer su Hrvati na mnogim sektorima trenutno uspjesniji i razvijeniji od Bosnjaka.( Amerika je uspjesnija od Engleske , Hong Kong od Kine itd. ) 2) jer je nekim Hrvatima kao Katolicima neugodna dodirna tacka sa Bosnjacima -muslimanima .( zaboravljaju veliku naklonjenost Svedske , Norveske i sjeverne Njemacke kao protestanata prema Bosnjacima te i katolicke Austrije . Religiozno-politicki gledano bez Bosnjaka je Hrvatskoj u Evropi samo Spanija , Italija , juzna Njemacka i Poljska naklonjena .) 3) jer jacanje Bosnjackog identiteta slabi Hrvatsku stabilnost .(Bosanski banovi , kraljevi , Bosanski begovi , Bosnjaci u I sv. ratu , Himmlerovi Bosnjaci II sv. rat , su dokaz spremnosti toga naroda a ne neprijateljstva prema Hrvatskoj . 4) jer je sadasnja politicka te i medijska snaga u rukama Bosnjaka-katolika koji naznacavajuci snaznu diferenciju prema Bosnjacima-muslimanima pokusavaju svoju slicnost Hrvatima da dokazu . ( Njihovi pradjedovi su krvlju svojom slavu Bosne nosili od Budimskih turnira do Julijanskih Alpi da bi potomci tvrdili oni bijahu pod Mletcima , Madjarima , Francima i nikad ne sluzise u Bosnjackoj IR-2 ili Bosniaken-Gebirgs-Division .)
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Post by Shmajser on May 30, 2008 7:49:36 GMT -5
I have underlined the most important parts.
This proves.
1) A Vlach is not a synonime for a peasent Serb. 2) Vast majority of the Serbs in Bosnia have Vlach roots, they were brought there by the Ottomans in order to repopulate empty areas. Truth be told most Bosniaks and Croats probably have Vlach roots, but Bosniaks never called themselves by that name.
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Post by Shmajser on May 30, 2008 7:35:45 GMT -5
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Post by Shmajser on May 30, 2008 7:32:33 GMT -5
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Post by Shmajser on May 30, 2008 7:28:56 GMT -5
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Post by Shmajser on May 30, 2008 7:26:07 GMT -5
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Post by Shmajser on May 30, 2008 7:04:32 GMT -5
On the second day of their visit to the European Parliament (EP), members of the Kosovo Assembly discussed in Brussels the prospects for economic and political development in Kosovo, rule of law and the pressing need to fight corruption. Koha Ditore reports that the fierce reaction from Serbia to the fact that the Kosovo flag was placed in the working rooms of the EP were not successful and that the attempts by a Greek parliamentarian to try and avoid mention of attributes that make Kosovo a state also were not successful. As a result the meeting ended without the removal of the Kosovo flag and with a joint statement which does not single Kosovo out from other independent countries, the paper adds. EP special envoy to Serbia, Jelko Kacin, said that the EP only puts up the UN flag to represent Kosovo in cases when Serbian officials are also present. “Now when we speak with Kosovo representatives, we deal with the Republic of Kosovo,” Kacin said. www.newkosovareport.com/20080530963/Politics/European-Parliament-treats-Kosovo-as-a-state.html
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Post by Shmajser on May 26, 2008 5:25:36 GMT -5
Well, american intelligence agents helped to train the Kosova liberation army before NATO's bombing, in the future Americans will help you to build a modern and professional army, i am sure of that. We just have to wait until the situation calms down a bit. Perhaps you don`t even need an army, you will just have to persuade the Russians to send more "aid" to the Serbs. ;D
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Post by Shmajser on May 23, 2008 6:25:53 GMT -5
Everyone knows that Eurovision is a big joke, but it`s a part of the European tradition, we all now it`s silly, but most of us watch it anyway.
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Post by Shmajser on May 23, 2008 6:21:31 GMT -5
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Post by Shmajser on May 23, 2008 6:16:43 GMT -5
The Medieval Bosnian state was autonomous until it was conquered by the Turkish Ottoman Empire back in 1463, an invasion lead by a major historical figure, Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.
The population was mainly affiliated with the Bogumil religion; they did not recognise rule by the Catholic Pope, nor did they recognise the Orthodox Church.
Before ultimately falling under Turkish rule, two major powerful forces were scrambling to take Bosnia: the Hungarian and the Turkish Empires. Placed in-between the hammer and the anvil, too small and too weak to defend itself, but also divided by religious intolerance, the Bosnian state finally fell under the Turkish Empire, which would continue its rule for the next 500 years.
Once the Bosnian kingdom fell, the last Bosnian royal dynasty also fell. Throughout its tumultuous history, even after the departure of the Turks, Bosnia would be ruled by many states, and various ideologies would refract across its territory.
Sarajevo professor, archeologist and historian Enver Imamovic, from the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo, recently completed a genealogical tree of the Bosnian royal families. The project was presented to the public, attracting huge interest.
During its statehood, Bosnia's ruling family was the Kotromanics. Imamovic's tree shows all of the kings, queens, and their children -- princesses and princes.
"Even before me, a number of historians clearly determined that the Kotromanic family dynasty is of fully domestic roots in Bosnia. They were our rulers, rooted in the early Middle Ages, on the territory of the present Central Bosnia, in the area surrounding the towns of Fojnica, Kresevo and Kiseljak," Imamovic said.
"This area used to be called 'royal land' in the Middle Ages. This was royal property, and because the area was exceptionally rich in the Medieval period, involving mines of gold, silver, copper, iron and lead, this family first grew economically, and then politically. The kingdom expanded until the whole of Bosnia was unified," he said.
The result of many years of research was presented in an artistic placard showing the history of Bosnia in the period spanning the past 700 years. Two academic painters from Sarajevo were also involved in the project.
The documents required to put the placard together came from the archives of Dubrovnik, Ankara, Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria.
"I spared [neither] effort nor money and I can see it has all paid off. We have a wonderful document, very significant, from the historical, political, educational and artistic aspect. I have been told that kindergartens are interested in purchasing this placard, because children want to see Bosnian princesses," the professor said. This content was commissioned for SETimes.com
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Post by Shmajser on Apr 30, 2008 6:32:04 GMT -5
A new shipment of aid from Russia has arrived to the Serbs in Kosova. Not only fish. Lovely potatoes. Check out these apples, vitamins are healthy for you. ;D
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Post by Shmajser on Apr 30, 2008 6:30:32 GMT -5
A new shipment of aid from Russia has arrived to the Serbs in Kosova. Not only fish. Lovely potatoes. Check out these apples, vitamins are healthy for you. ;D
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Post by Shmajser on Apr 23, 2008 17:35:48 GMT -5
Oh my God, such wisdom, amazing.
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Post by Shmajser on Apr 23, 2008 12:09:38 GMT -5
Poor, poor Serbs, hell even i feel sorry for them now, and that alone tells you a lot, and Russians have the audacity to call that help, for God sake they are helping Albanians more, it`s not like Serbs can profit from food poisoning. I hope they don`t give that s**t to children, they should probably test it out on old people first.
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Post by Shmajser on Apr 23, 2008 12:09:05 GMT -5
Russian Aid:Serbs get expired can food
4/22/08 Kosovo, Pristina - Kosovo public broadcaster RTK reported yesterday that the food aid sent to the Kosovo Serbs by Russia is potentially expired. The food, which is mostly tin cans of fish and other meets show origin markings of the Russian emergency food supplies while the printed production dates show March 2005 with a use time of two years. The expiration period however has been extended to five years with pencil.
Nevertheless, the Kosovo Customs, which is still controlled by UNMIK, has allowed the food to enter Kosovo with the destination ethnicly Serb communities in Gracanica and Strpce. The aid became a political issue in Kosovo when Russia announced initially that it would try to bypass Kosovo authorities in bringing the food in Kosovo.
AFP
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Post by Shmajser on Apr 23, 2008 12:05:10 GMT -5
Bon apetit. ;D
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Post by Shmajser on Apr 23, 2008 12:01:25 GMT -5
Poor, poor Serbs, hell even i feel sorry for them now, and that alone tells you a lot, and Russians have the audacity to call that help, for God sake they are helping Albanians more, it`s not like Serbs can profit from food poisoning. I hope they don`t give that s**t to children, they should probably test it out on old people first.
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