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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 19, 2013 19:47:27 GMT -5
^^^
Kosovo is a province of Serbia in the Balkans. It has been part of the lands of Praevalis (Prevalitana) in Roman, Byzantine, Bulgarian, Serbian and Ottoman empire, then the Kingdom of Serbia, Italian Empire and Yugoslavia in the 20th century. Following the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia the territory came under the interim administration of the United Nations (UNMIK).
Also as with some other new globalist creations, in the newest Kosovo, the earlier history was now re-designed (or even falsified) in back up to antiquity, to support backwards and artificial legacy for these new creations.
So in this newest pseudo-history, Kosovo is wrongly declared as a continuation of ancient Dardania with the classical Dardani people as the ancestors of the recent Albanian Kossovari. However, true Dardani were in the actual central and southeastern Serbia (medieval Rashka) with its maior Dardanian city Naissus (= now Nish) out of Kosovo. This real Dardania was the soutwestern part of the Roman province Moesia.
On the other hand, actual Kosovo in antiquity was the other Roman governorate Praevalis (or Prevalitana), being the eastern part of Roman provincia Dalmatia Superior (now Montenegro + Kosovo). The ancient administrative center of Roman Prevalitana was justly Metohija, and then there was also the subsequent seat of Christian episcopate. The true prehistoric and classical tribes living in antiquity on actual Kosovo territory really were: Scirtones, Chelidones, Galabrii, and Thunatae.
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 19, 2013 18:49:11 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 19, 2013 18:40:27 GMT -5
Icke, Tsarion, Jones, Maxwell - all sham-artists
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 19, 2013 18:34:40 GMT -5
You still can't explain Albania's backwardness, considering how you beleive the albanians to be the "most" ancient, "most" civilised, how come Albania, or albanians in general still fail to prove so? Surely we would see some evidence of what you say today, unfortunately to my own dismay we are stuck with news-headlines (in which you glorify) depicting albanians as mafioso's, drug/arms dealers, thuggery and prostitution. Where's the brilliance, the creativity and ingenuity ?
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 19, 2013 18:20:02 GMT -5
In “Critique of Liberal Ideology,” Alain de Benoist uses the term “libe ralism” in the broad Europe an sens e of the term that applies not just to American liberalism but even more so to American libertarianism and mainstre am cons ervatism, insofar as all three share a com m on history and com m on premis es.—Transl. Not being the work of a single man, liberalism was never presented in the form of a unified doctrine. Various liberal authors have, at times,interpreted it in divergent, if not contradictory, ways. Still, they share enough common points to classify them all as liberals. These common points also make it possible to define liberalism as a specific school of thought. On the one hand, liberalism is an economic doctrine that tends to make the model of the self-regulating market the paradigm of all social reality: what is called political liberalism is simply one way of applying the principles deduced from these economic doctrines to political life. This tends to limit the role of politics as much as possible. (In this sense, one can say that “liberal politics” is a contradiction in terms.) On the other hand, liberalism is a doctrine based on an individualistic anthropology, i.e., it rests on a conception of man as a being who is not fundamentally social. These two characteristic features, each of which has descriptive and normative aspects (the individual and the market are both described as facts and are held up as models), are directly opposed to collective identities. A collective identity cannot be analyzed in a reductionistic way, as if it were the simple sum of the characteristics possessed by the individuals of*given community. Such an identity requires the collectivity’s members be clearly conscious that their membership encompasses or exceeds their individual being, i.e., that their common identity is a product of this composition. However, insofar as it is based on individualism, liberalism tends to sever all social connections that go beyond the individual. As for the market’s optimal operation, it requires that nothing obstruct the free circulation of men and goods, i.e., borders must be treated as unreal, which tends to dissolve common structures and values. Of course this does not mean that liberals can never defend collective identities. But they do so only in contradiction to their principles. Louis Dumont has shown Christianity’s role in Europe’s passage from a traditional holist society to a modern individualistic society. Right from the start, Christianity presented man as an individual who, prior to any other relationship, has an inner relationship to God and who thus sought salvation through personal transcendence. In this relationship with God, man’s value as an individual was affirmed, and by comparison the world was necessarily degraded or devalued. Moreover, the individual was made equal to all other men, who also have individual souls. Egalitarianism and universalism were thus introduced on a higher plane: the absolute value the individual soul receives from its filial relationship with God was shared by all humanity. read more the whole document here: www.alaindebenoist.com/pdf/critique_of_liberal_ideology.pdf
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 19, 2013 18:12:52 GMT -5
and there's hardly any albanians left.... all I see is Greeks and more Greeks...right now everyone seems busy with the extra tourists... Have a great holiday !
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 5, 2013 12:27:47 GMT -5
lol all he has to do is look at an Albanian map and he's owned.
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Post by Balkaneros on Aug 5, 2013 12:25:43 GMT -5
My thoughts^ exactly.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 29, 2013 16:29:16 GMT -5
Beautiful, but I'm no expert ...
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 19, 2013 18:23:58 GMT -5
Once again - huge thanks! I'll repeat myself, but this is a most unpleasant barrier - lack of access. Iconography, excavations - exist, but 95% of this knowledge lays rotten in, unused for ages, "analog" libraries, institutes, universities. For someone who, like me, doesn't have possibility to get there physically - obtaining anything it's a lottery. It depends on finding "peoples people" who has time and will to do this instead of me Don't get wrong - i like spending hours in library, or on internet searches But how i can show that i appreciate? I feel that "thanks" is not enough - but i'm unable even to invite you for a beer! Remember me if you went to Warsaw anytime. It'll be a pleasure to meet you. Yes I understand there's barriers when researching this subject, I myself have tried. There many reasons for this one of them being is that we didn't have a writing system to document, so all that is left is piecing the pieces together ourselves with the few facts that we have. My view on how "they used to be" is based on information we have pertaining to their lifestyle. You should maybe check out; www.slavorum.com - a pure Slav based website, if you haven't already. It was a pleasure trying to help you out as long as it did something. If you come across links or further readings on this subject pls PM me, or by all means post in the forum. Thanks! for the invite and all the best to you.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 13, 2013 12:20:09 GMT -5
Clearely the problem is Albania was never Albanian enough, notice how your most prominent history lies outside of your own country. Even discussion on origins - nothing is in Albania. Then you have the audacity to blame us for all the nothingness happening there, get the fuck outta here.
Your head is on backwards you don't even know where the fuck you're going and you know exactly what i'm talking about you fucking puss.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 12, 2013 20:58:08 GMT -5
One more thingI wanted to add is related with the Greek historians that said: "Those Arbanites become more Greek than the Greeks themselves" Arbanites were always more Greek than Greeks themselves even before the modern state of Greece was created. There is no such thing as a Greek race. Hellenism and Greek culture yes there is. There are Dorians, Illyrians, Thracians, Epirotans (all Pelasgian), then there are Ionians (Semitics). Kanaris: OPEN THE ARCHIVES! Perhaps that's the problem, you needed Albanians to be Albanian.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 12, 2013 15:27:46 GMT -5
I personally can't tell you much about South Slavic warrior/battle traditions such as armor and weaponary, much of this history isn't documented or it is said doesn't exist anymore. I am not aware of any artist depicting how they once looked.
Keep in mind their tactic for battle was guerrila, they were never organized in terms of fleets, brigades, and heiarchy. so weaponary was probably basic as it gets, they were known not-to have armor, mainly sheilds and spears. I would imagine they looked more or less the same as the other Slavs.
It terms of "how they look" (features), you should stay away from icons, iconography tends to follow a certain set of rules in order to be finished. From what I understood you wanted to see Southern Slavic Saints, in iconography.
If you're looking for how Southern Slavic warriors looked like in battle/preparation, unfortunately I won't be able to help you there. I am sure you can find some relics online belonging to a museaum such as helmets, hatchets and sheilds and some designs associated to them as guesses.
In his work De Bellis, the Byzintine writer Procopius portrays the ancient Slavs as unusually tall and strong, with a tan complexion and reddish-blonde hair. He describes them as living a rugged and primitive life, dwelling in huts, often distant from one another and frequently moving from place to place. Politically they were not ruled by a single leader, but for a long time lived in a "democracy" (or anarchy). The Slavs are described as being resentful of any attempts to rule them and resisted any attempts violently. The ancient Slavs believed in many Gods, but Procopius suggests they believed in one, perhaps supreme god. He is often identified as Perun, the god of thunder and lightning. Procopius describes this belief , saying the Slavs, “acknowledge that one god, creator of lightning, is the only lord of all: to him do they sacrifice an ox and all sacrificial animals”. Today the word Perun means thunder or lightning bolt in several Slavic languages. Procopius further describes the ancient Slavs as going into battle on foot, charging straight at their enemy, armed with spears and small shields, but without armor.
www.ancientmilitary.com/ancient-slavs.htmThe invading Slavs penetrated through the Balkans and all the way into the Peloponnese of Southern Greece. Despite Byzantine accounts of the ancient Slavs "pillaging" and "looting", many indigenous peoples voluntarily assimilated with the Slavs. The Slavs lack of an organized, central authority actually hastened the process of willful Slavicisation. The Roman subjects of the territories settled by the Slavs slowly became assimilated with the body of Slavs. All was not Harmonious however, the Slavs laid siege to Thessaloniki from 614-616 AD. John, Archbishop of Thessaloniki wrote the following regarding the attacks, "In the field by the holy temple, a man saw a not very numerous barbarian army (as we counted them together up to five thousands), but very strong, as it consisted of selected experienced fighters... and until late in the night they fought, and the people of the victor [the protectors of Thessaloniki] exposed themselves to great risk while they attacked and retreated, because as said, they had the selected flowers of the entire Slavic people for their opponents. Finally, when help arrived, the Barbarians were expelled and they retreated." However, in the same text, The Miracles of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki, it is recorded that in 877 “ all the Thessaloniki people spoke pure Slavic". The Slavs also were involved in sieges against Constantinople itself, along with a collision of Bulgars, Avars and Gepids. </EM> (same link above) ps; I do not know the exact date when that icon of Jovan Vladimir that icon was made, however icons of him were being painted shorty after his death in 1016. A Greek depiction of Jovan Vladimir made in 1690.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 11, 2013 15:20:14 GMT -5
It'd be foolish for any Greek to deny outsiders who have taken part in the Greek revolution, and to be honest I don't think Greeks do - its the embellishment from all sides which gets carried away. At the end of the day who cares, the Greek Revolution is a good example in our (Balkan) history where all our peoples' united regardless of national affiliation to take down the Empire and kick them out of our (Balkan) lands. This was a victory for all of us - and now we worry, complain and waste time figuring out where the "most" credit should go? Doesn't this defeat the purpose to begin with? I denied this for a long time, but we Balkan people have a backwards way of looking at things. We obviously didn't learn anything. === so rex, your point being; Greece/Greeks would be nothing without Albanians. How about you change your tone because this way of looking at things only keeps us on the backward track. Plus, you always had Albania, you could've done something with that
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 11, 2013 13:43:43 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 3, 2013 15:35:06 GMT -5
Exactly, terrorists and you wonder why they were getting shot down like dogs.
and where did the gayism come from? while Serbia is the onlyEuropean country to get that paraded cancelled about a dozen times while America, Britain, Germany - your idols are trying to shove it down everyones' throats even yours. You still going to be waving American flags then? .. you probably should considering you have for so long while eating shit.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 1, 2013 16:56:00 GMT -5
FYI, more NATO soldiers died than Serbian soldiers and more albanian "soldiers" died than both Serbian and nato casualties put together.
After all that, Kosovo still isn't independant and isn't going anywhere - Kosovo is getting its' ressources raked by Western corperations sold by yours' truly (your hero) Wellesly Clark, madelain Allright and tony blair - that's right, these goons who "saved" you are now selling you off like a bunch of cheap whores.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jul 1, 2013 16:15:53 GMT -5
No but really, compared to them they don't look like soldiers . I don't even know how they got in the greek army? how old you are thirteen, think you're still playing cowboys and inidans bro ? check out the big boys wearing ski masks.. soo tough and scary totally professional too posing for the cam like a white kid trying to be a n**g**r on instagram. here's a lesson for you - Greek Army; Hellenic Special Forces; now the Serbian Army/Special Forces; Hey Valmire remember this ^ ? This is how professional armies look like my dear Valmire, not like terrorists. Remember, we do not need to hide who we are and what we represent - the albanos do.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jun 30, 2013 13:35:02 GMT -5
Paedophile Priest 'Exposes Satanic Vatican Rent-Boy Sex RingA convicted paedophile priest has claimed a gay prostitution ring has been operating within the Holy Roman Church, with clergymen hiring underage rent-boys for sex. Don Patrizio Poggi, who served a five-year prison sentence for abusing teenage boys at his Rome parish, also told Italian authorities a former Carabinieri police officer recruited boys for nine clergymen, IBTimes reports. Poggi told the police: “I decided to file this complaint and cooperate with the law after long reflection and after a painful history of abuse and misuse of power that I have overcome thanks to the faith that guides me.” The 46-year-old, who has complained that the Vatican refused to reinstate him after he completed his prison sentence, added: “I feel obliged to protect the Holy Church and the Christian community since I am aware of grave facts that undermine their integrity and break canon and penal law.” Poggi has reportedly handed the names of 20 alleged child abusers in the Roman clergy – including four serving priests and a Monsignor - to the authorities. Gay Lobby Exists In The Vatican, Admits Pope Francis
Vatican Owns £21m Of Apartments In Same Rome Block Housing Europe's Biggest Gay Sauna Europa MulticlubSo far, four people have formally been placed under investigation by Rome magistrates, The Times reports. The newspaper adds: "His allegations gained some credibility from the fact he was accompanied by Monsignor Luca Lorusso, an adviser to the Papal Nuncio to Italy, who is himself a confidante of Pope Francis"." The former police officer is alleged to have procured mostly eastern European immigrant boys from gay discos, saunas and outside a bar near Rome's central rail station known as “Twink”, where he used a vehicle marked “Emergency Blood” to avoid parking fines. Poggi accuses the same man of “selling consecrated hosts for satanic rites.” The allegations are rejected by the Vatican, CathNewsUSA reports. Cardinal Agostino Vallini, head of the Catholic Vicariate of Rome said Poggi’s claims were made from a desire for vengeance. He said: “The cardinal expresses his full confidence in the magistracy and declares himself fully convinced that this slander will be demolished, demonstrating Poggi’s claims to be untrue. “God will hold everyone accountable for their deeds.” www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/06/28/paedophile-priest-exposes-satanic-vatican-rent-boy-sex-ring_n_3517013.html?utm_hp_ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false Absolute madness.
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Post by Balkaneros on Jun 23, 2013 15:03:06 GMT -5
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