At the beginning of this month, a young man named Caleb Posner published an article in a leading US student newspaper (Newspaper of Washington University), titled "Bosnia's predictable demise". The article caused concern in the cyber world, but not only there as it is full of plain fascist views on how an ancient nation ought to be "dismantled". Below (on top of preceding posts in blue) I reproduce my comment that this newspaper censored on their Web Site. As you will see, there is nothing whatsoever in my post that warrants it being censored, except for a series of facts and opinions, just like the author's... [Addendum, 30 Nov 2008: the below post was approved only today on the newspaper's Web site, five days since initial posting and two days after this "protest" appeared on this blog of mine. Previous posts to that paper's blog were posted in a matter of hours.]
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Mensur Omerbashich (several attempts to leave the following comment have failed) Never heard of "disappearing peoples", especially those allegedly gone in a mere few centuries? Were they adopted by an alien civilization? Seriously now: more likely, the sources (Roman, Hellenic, later Serbian, Croatian...) started calling Bosnians their own. It's called geopolitics. Happens often, all around the globe, e.g. today in the Middle East where freedom fighters are commonly regarded as terrorists. You catch my drift… Which brings me to an earlier comment by this propaganda’s author: Serbs and Croats became as such around the Renaissance, with other nationalist movements of Europe. So, no Serbs or Croats existed as such in "5th century". Just us, Illyrians, later regarded as Bosnians (after a centrally positioned Illyrian tribe and river) – the people of Kingdom of Bosnia put in place along with many other kingdoms to safeguard the Pope in the collapsed-Rome aftermath, when Slav hordes began unstoppably advancing towards Rome…
Reminder: around 17th/18th century, immediately after England got nearly nailed by powerful Spaniard fleet under the Pope, masonic creeps (London's puppets) spread across Europe to instate capitalism instead of monarchies. England wanted to preemptively get rid of “Papal armies” after her “Deadliest War”, so by manipulating human weaknesses (as today!) England and her Freemoronic Trojan Horse put in power a number of money-grabbing morons called capitalists, across Europe… (By the way, they still run most of Europe.)
The Pope’s noble intention of 17th century was to civilize the Anglo-Saxons, something even Romans never managed to do. Slavs were the only other significant European tribe that Romans never civilized either. These two failures by the Romans/Pope are the cause for all major troubles that Europe has gone through since 17th century at least. Even as we speak, the EU has been sabotaged by London (finances/monetary) and its credit-puppet Moscow (energy)… At the same time they pretend (recall the joke called "Fall of Communism"?) to be grave rivals over Bosnia and thereby afraid of each other, thus justifying the Bosnia’s gridlock, when in fact London supported Serbia in early 1990-ies when Russia was on her knees. So keeping the Pope in his Golden Cage (a.k.a. Vatican) that Italian masonic traitors have placed him in one century ago, is of utmost importance to London. We all know how to make a golden cage golden. It’s the part ‘how you make it a cage' that’s relevant here.
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Mrtav Hladan Fri Nov 14 2008 04:21 Illyrians don't make me laugh they disappeared and then 3-4 hundred years later Albanians are mentioned.Now all of the Balkans is Illyran.Seems that The Austro-Hugaran propaganda is still in effect.Bosnia is a EU colony and will eventually split between Srbija nad Hrvatska.And the Muslims will get what we leave them.
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Mensur Omerbashich Thu Nov 13 2008 13:32 To Alexandar: around 2/3 of all Bosnians are Illyrian, according to independent (Western) DNA studies in the last decade or so. Most Croatians, Montenegrens and Albanians are also Illyrian. It also turns out that most Serbians are not even Slav... The Bosnians=Illyrians equation coincides well with ancient maps depicting Greco-Roman period, showing Illyria centered on Bosnia and naming the today's Adriatic Sea (Emperor Hadrian's Sea) as Mare Illyricum - the Illyrian Sea. Professor John Wilkes, a world leading authority on Illyrians, also supports this equation. So, you were saying?
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Aleksandar Thu Nov 13 2008 11:00 In ten, twenty, or hundred years, sooner or later Bosnia will separate into three pieces and the Croatian and Serbian thirds will unite with Croatia and Serbia respectively. All south slavs (except the Slovenes) are eitehr Serbs or Croats. These are the only two slavic tribes mentioned in in the Balkans since antiquity. Montengrins, Bosnijaks, Macedonians, what were their ancestors called before they moved to the Balkans?
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Mensur Omerbashich (several attempts to leave the following comment have failed) Never heard of "disappearing peoples", especially those allegedly gone in a mere few centuries? Were they adopted by an alien civilization? Seriously now: more likely, the sources (Roman, Hellenic, later Serbian, Croatian...) started calling Bosnians their own. It's called geopolitics. Happens often, all around the globe, e.g. today in the Middle East where freedom fighters are commonly regarded as terrorists. You catch my drift… Which brings me to an earlier comment by this propaganda’s author: Serbs and Croats became as such around the Renaissance, with other nationalist movements of Europe. So, no Serbs or Croats existed as such in "5th century". Just us, Illyrians, later regarded as Bosnians (after a centrally positioned Illyrian tribe and river) – the people of Kingdom of Bosnia put in place along with many other kingdoms to safeguard the Pope in the collapsed-Rome aftermath, when Slav hordes began unstoppably advancing towards Rome…
Reminder: around 17th/18th century, immediately after England got nearly nailed by powerful Spaniard fleet under the Pope, masonic creeps (London's puppets) spread across Europe to instate capitalism instead of monarchies. England wanted to preemptively get rid of “Papal armies” after her “Deadliest War”, so by manipulating human weaknesses (as today!) England and her Freemoronic Trojan Horse put in power a number of money-grabbing morons called capitalists, across Europe… (By the way, they still run most of Europe.)
The Pope’s noble intention of 17th century was to civilize the Anglo-Saxons, something even Romans never managed to do. Slavs were the only other significant European tribe that Romans never civilized either. These two failures by the Romans/Pope are the cause for all major troubles that Europe has gone through since 17th century at least. Even as we speak, the EU has been sabotaged by London (finances/monetary) and its credit-puppet Moscow (energy)… At the same time they pretend (recall the joke called "Fall of Communism"?) to be grave rivals over Bosnia and thereby afraid of each other, thus justifying the Bosnia’s gridlock, when in fact London supported Serbia in early 1990-ies when Russia was on her knees. So keeping the Pope in his Golden Cage (a.k.a. Vatican) that Italian masonic traitors have placed him in one century ago, is of utmost importance to London. We all know how to make a golden cage golden. It’s the part ‘how you make it a cage' that’s relevant here.
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Mrtav Hladan Fri Nov 14 2008 04:21 Illyrians don't make me laugh they disappeared and then 3-4 hundred years later Albanians are mentioned.Now all of the Balkans is Illyran.Seems that The Austro-Hugaran propaganda is still in effect.Bosnia is a EU colony and will eventually split between Srbija nad Hrvatska.And the Muslims will get what we leave them.
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Mensur Omerbashich Thu Nov 13 2008 13:32 To Alexandar: around 2/3 of all Bosnians are Illyrian, according to independent (Western) DNA studies in the last decade or so. Most Croatians, Montenegrens and Albanians are also Illyrian. It also turns out that most Serbians are not even Slav... The Bosnians=Illyrians equation coincides well with ancient maps depicting Greco-Roman period, showing Illyria centered on Bosnia and naming the today's Adriatic Sea (Emperor Hadrian's Sea) as Mare Illyricum - the Illyrian Sea. Professor John Wilkes, a world leading authority on Illyrians, also supports this equation. So, you were saying?
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Aleksandar Thu Nov 13 2008 11:00 In ten, twenty, or hundred years, sooner or later Bosnia will separate into three pieces and the Croatian and Serbian thirds will unite with Croatia and Serbia respectively. All south slavs (except the Slovenes) are eitehr Serbs or Croats. These are the only two slavic tribes mentioned in in the Balkans since antiquity. Montengrins, Bosnijaks, Macedonians, what were their ancestors called before they moved to the Balkans?

