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The Tomb of tombs
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 9:27 pm
by Zaffa The Great
for all you archeoligists.
if you want to find Megalos alexandros then look at the mound at Kalives down from Gerakina Halkithiki.
Trust me that is the clue.
tumba in the glavala
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 10:17 pm
by Link
Here is an article about Al the Gerkoi and Macedonians for all to enjoy.CIA REPORT-GREEK/MACEDONIAN DISPUTE BECAUSE OF MACEDONIAN LAND.The secret study of the CIA reads that Alexander was not Greek, and that the current problem between Macedonia and Greece are not only because of the origin of this emperor.This information, presented by the Greek TV station 'ANTENA', that the content of the document explains the attitude of Washington in the Greek-Macedonian dispute. The report also reads that Alexander the Great and Macedonians at that time were Illyrians and enemies to Greece, and that Macedonia was not Greek. The authors claim that Greece refuses to recognize Macedonia not only because of the ancient emperor, but also because of its fear that Macedonia might require a returning of its predecessors' land and a compensation for the violence in the past. Greece is also afraid, reads the report, that Macedonians might ask for their homes to be returned to them, which might become one of the most serious in this part of Europe.The report ends with the statement that, after the Second Balkan War, 'a policy of Hellenization was applied in the Aegean Macedonia, and hundreds of thousands Greeks were settled in the area.'Cheers!OLD MACEDONIANGLISH Koen iyas sam gnayan aza to shwo iyasWhen i's am knowan as to what i's vizden aza tia gorosali gramatik rekoi odviewed as the colossal gramatik reckons ofMakedonsi histori, verieve moy velot sestra,Makedon's history, believe my word sister,brator, keyull gnayall totalno onadto shwo iyas brother, you'll knowall totally on to what i's vidu aza chisto voda. viewed as chaste water.
Re: tumba in the glavala
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 3:50 am
by marcus
Oh, well, if the CIA says so, then it must be true ... after all, their record on locating Bin Laden proves them to be infallible.All the bestMarcus
Re: tumba in the glavala
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 4:00 am
by stavros
CIA dont even know where greece is, let them continue and worry about their stuff up in iraq.The report ends with the statement that, after the Second Balkan War, 'a policy of Hellenization was applied in the Aegean Macedonia, and hundreds of thousands Greeks were settled in the area.'they were pontians and greeks from asia minor cities, (turkey today) ie. constantinople, smirni, pontus etc..
http://www.hri.org/docs/inter/96-05-17.doc.htmlafter the turks started chopping our heads off. greeks headed for mainland greece, hence why they settled in greece, all over greece, especially macedonia. a genocide that occured that not many people know about.hellenization only occured in persia and wherever alexander and the greeks conqurered, not in greece. macedonianglish, what a joke. wannabe's at their best.
Re: The Tomb of tombs
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 4:06 am
by stavros
halkithiki is a long way from babylon? any more than what you have posted?
Re: The Tomb of tombs
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 3:10 pm
by Zaffa The Great
He was buried in Alexandria it was moved by Macedonians back to Greece as the tomb was eventually raped and pillaged.
It is buried in Halkithiki.
Clue two look for the land mine that once plagued the hill.I have proof since 1986 by accident I stumbled.
I am Ill not long to live and its time the world looked upon Alexanders Rights and wrongs.As we learnt from jesus you will learn more from Alexander there a hundeds of philosepher scrolls buried there.
Leave me out of this rewards come to those who work hard.
The mound of kalives is the secret.
Re: The Tomb of tombs
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:26 pm
by tino
Hi, Where exactly is Gerakina Halkithiki?
Re: The Tomb of tombs
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 4:53 am
by yiannis
Re: The Tomb of tombs
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 9:01 pm
by tino
thanks Yianni
