User talk:Vanished user sdkjnaslkwi5ijefjt/Archive 1



Fuck the border
Thanks for your input :) - FrancisTyers 13:36, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

Hello, friend!
I must say that the picture (the one with Greek and Macedonian letters on it) on your user page is amazing! It's a certain proof of the Greek lying politics towards Macedonia. I wonder, from where is it from? Regards, Bomac 14:05, 28 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Hi Bomac, thanks for posting on my discussion page. In regards to the image you're reffering to, its a fresco from inside the Saint Athanasias (Свети Атанас) church in Lerin (in the village of Želevo), in the Aegean part of Macedonia. There is a website dedicated to this village and demonstrating its true Macedonian nature. And too, there are websites demonstrating the 'Macedonianess' of other villages affected by the Greek anti-Macedonian policies, namely the village of Banica, Dambeni and Oščima. I'd love to hear back from you ... --Daniel tanevski 14:22, 28 December 2005 (UTC)


 * These websites affect the true colour of Aegean Macedonia. It's strange (and, I must say - odd and ironic) what will Greeks do to keep their assimilative propaganda in Aegean Macedonia, and, of course, here, in Wikipedia. You know, I've heard something (I don't know if it's true) that they even killed a whole group of archeologists who discovered Macedonian inscriptions on a temple (or something similar) and destroyed the inscriptions. What's more interesting is that this was told by an American historian. I don't know why do the world even classifies Greece in the list of "democratic countries". Maybe it is the place where democracy was born, but know it seems it's the place where democracy died. Bomac 15:01, 28 December 2005 (UTC)


 * I wholeheartedly agree with you and your views on the persecution of the Macedonian people. And I agree that the Greek and Bulgarian propaganda here on Wikipedia is overwhelming, especially the article on the Macedonian Orthodox Church and those regarding great Macedonian personalities during the 1800s and early 1900s. I have also read of a story were some archeologists (I think they may have been 'treasure hunters') had unearthed an artifact with Macedonian inscriptions. The group was murdered and the artifacts later destroyed. I agree with your views regarding the Greeks and their political injustices ... it is something which the rest of the world should wake up and realise. --Daniel tanevski 15:15, 28 December 2005 (UTC)

good site
sup daniel i like ur site maco forever. --203.59.214.46 15:39, 28 December 2005 (UTC) December 2005 (UTC)


 * Thank you, please feel free to contribute to any mini-articles on my user page and any discussions here. :) --Daniel tanevski 15:43, 28 December 2005 (UTC)

Thanks
I just want to thank you for posting my link Macedonia on your user page, and I wanted to emphasize that you have done great work providing information about the Macedonians in Greece. If there is anything you want to talk about Macedonia feel free to discuss it on my talk page. BTW, out of curiosity, what part of Macedonia are you from? Regards :-), Macedonia


 * Hello Macedonia, I found that we shared congruous views when it came to Macedonian history and Macedonian culture, and that those who viewed my user page should also view yours. You too are doing well in combating Greek and Bulgarian propaganda here on Wikipedia; unfortunately we're somewhat outnumbered :( I should also tell you that edits to your user page by 58.165.140.95 were also mine. I'm hoping to have many mini-articles on my user page, a sort of rebuttal to most of the articles (regarding Macedonia) which violate the NPOV policy. So, your quite welcome to contribute to anything on my page wherever you see fit. And to answer your question, I come from the Bitola area from the village Bukovo. --Daniel tanevski 13:13, 31 December 2005 (UTC)