Krater Makedonski wrote:
>
> "Nashton" <nana@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:fvpb8f$2q0$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Krater Makedonski wrote:
>>>
>>> "Nashton" <nana@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:fvmoqi$v2t$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Krater Makedonski wrote:
>>>>> One of the "great" LIES of the sub-Saharans :-) (today's neo
"Greeks")
>>>>> and the neo "Bulgar(ians)" is their LIE about the non existence of
the
>>>>> Macedonians prior to 1945, propagating the big, fat LIE that Tito
and
>>>>> the Comintern invented the Macedonian nation, ignoring a multitude
of
>>>>> evidence, such as, for example, the do***ents related to the
>>>>> Macedonian
>>>>> uprising of 1680, better known as the Karposh rebellion, the
>>>>> Macedonian
>>>>> uprising of 1878, known as Kresna rebellion, whose MACEDONIAN
>>>>> leader****p drew up the FIRST MACEDONIAN CONSTITUTION. For more
>>>>> information on this do***ent, amongst other websites, it has been
>>>>> archived at:
>>>>>
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_first_Constitution_of_Macedonia_-_Kresna_1878.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is this some kind of joke? An article with no references whatsoever,
>>>> written by who know who with an agenda that's extremely easy to
>>>> discern.
>>>> Is this what p***** as proof in FYROM? Figures....
>>>
>>> Since the article seems to be a too great a shock for you, or you just
>>> simply can't read/comprehend, below is the information on the
>>> reference(s):
>>>
>>> A transcription of the Prescripts was kept in the private library of
the
>>> late Bulgarian Patriarch, Kiril. Archive Department. Volume 2341 AE
>>> 50; L
>>> 30-60, Sofia. The Patriarch, Kiril, himself brought the
>>> transcriptions to
>>> Sofia. The Prescripts have yet to be published in Bulgaria. They
contain
>>> 211 Articles.
>>
>> It isn't a shock, not by being a product of the FYROMian propaganda
>> machine.
>
> Ok, MORON, black is white, red is blue and the do***ents from the
bulgarian
> archives "is a product of FYROMian propaganda machine" according to
> incurable you. You asked for references, you have them and now you have
> trouble in accepting them for what they are - evidence that goes
completely
> against what you have learnt from your own propaganda. I don't expect
> anyone
> from the likes of you to accept evidence which is contrary to your own
> propaganda, but I am sure others, more open minded and neutral will find
it
> educational and valuable.
>
>>> Why would the "Bulgar(ian)s" be willing to publish such do***ents,
when
>>> they completely demolish their anti Macedonian propaganda. But the
>>> "Bulgar(ian)s" are extremely good at "discovering evidence" (creating
>>> forgeries -1000's of them, according to one Macedonian "Bulgar(ian)"
>>> employed in their archive dept) such as the stone tablet in 1996, the
>>> latest being the "Misirkov diary", "discovered" in 2006
>>>
>>>>> The link below will display images from the book The Travels of
>>>>> Bertrandon de la Brocquiere during the years of 1432 and 1433. In
>>>>> there
>>>>> you will find that the MACEDONIANS are identified separately from
>>>>> Greeks, Bulgar(ian)s, Vlachs, Serbs, etc, etc., EXPOSING the LIE of
>>>>> bulgar and Greek propagandists that the Macedonian ethnos is an
>>>>> invented one, after 1945. Now it's time for these propagandists ask
>>>>> themselves who are these Macedonians, separate from the Greeks,
>>>>> Bulgar(ian)s, etc, etc... Unfortunately for the sub-Saharans and the
>>>>> neo "Bulgar(ian)s", good ol' Bert :-) was not a prophet, thus he
could
>>>>> not foresee the "Megalo Idea" of the Athenian sub-Saharans and "San
>>>>> Stefano Bulgaria" of the 20th C. Else, he wouldn't have mentioned
the
>>>>> Macedonians in his book. :-)
>>>>>
http://makedonika.wordpress.com/2008/04/24/bertrandon-de-la-brocquiere-met-macedonians-in-1432-1433/#more-97
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Peu après j’arrivai à Phéropoly,73 capitale de la Macédoine, et bâtie
>>>> par le roi Philippe. Elle est sur la Marisce, dans une grande plaine
et
>>>> un excellent pays, où l’on trouve toutes sortes de vivres et à bon
>>>> compte. Ce fut jadis une ville considérable, et elle l’est encore.
Elle
>>>> renferme trois montagnes, dont deux sont à une extrémité vers le
midi,
>>>> et l’autre au centre. Sur celle-ci étoit construit un grand château
en
>>>> forme de croissant allongé; mais il a été détruit. On me montra
>>>> l’emplacement
>>>> du palais du roi Philippe, qu’on a de même démoli, et dont les murs
>>>> subsistent encore.
>>>>
>>>> Philippopoli est peuplée en grande partie de Bulgares qui tiennent la
>>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>> loi Grégoise (qui suivent la religion Grecque).
>>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>>
>>>> For the non-French speakers, the author is saying that:
>>>>
>>>> Philippopoli is inhabited mostly by BULGARS that live by Greek law
>>>> (that
>>>> follows from Greek religion)....Whatever that means.
>>>>
>>>> At least he had this right, because this rich bourgeois really didn't
>>>> know much about geography..
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/h/hakluyt/voyages/brocquiere/chapter1.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ...scroll all the way down to reference 73 and it's there.
>>>>
>>>> Glad to have been of assistance, Krater. And I sincerely do hope that
>>>> this elucidates your true origins, Bulgar.
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure that knowing this at this point, you wish you had never
>>>> mentioned de la Brocquière. ;)
>>>
>>> Nothing, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, will change the FACT that good ol'
Bert:-)
>>> has met MACEDONIANS, Bulgar(ian)s, Greeks, etc, etc.... despite your
>>> wishful thinking to the contrary.
>>
>> Good ol' Bert mentions that:
>>
>> >> Philippopoli est peuplée en grande partie de Bulgares qui tiennent
la
>> >>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> >> loi Grégoise (qui suivent la religion Grecque).
>> >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>
>> How can you look at yourself in the mirror knowing that your national
>> identity is a lie, propagated by the help of snippets of text taken
>> out of
>> context from a traveller's book?
>> >>
>>>
>
I know you're quite bitter after having not only had your reference torn
to shreds because I repositioned it in context, but for having proved
that your propaganda is nothing but propaganda, so you resort to ad
homs. Typical.
And why are you preaching to the choir, Zhivko? Is it so im****tant to
you that Greeks believe in your lies?
Just remember:
Philippopoli est peuplée en grande partie de Bulgares qui tiennent la
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
loi Grégoise (qui suivent la religion Grecque).
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


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