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Old 06-25-2007, 08:34 AM
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It is important to realize that the pyramids we are talking about here are just one small piece in the vast mosaic that is Greece. The pyramids do, however, show that in the 3rd and 4th millenniums before Christ there existed an advanced civilization that pre-dated the time that the first "Greek-speakers" supposedly came down into Greece. In spite of the overwhelming archaeological evidence that Mana Ellas continues to reveal to us from the depths of her sacred soil, this myth about the so-called "Indo-European" family of languages, spoken by some hypothetical "Aryan" peoples, who came out of the East circa 2000 B.C., and settled in Hellas, continues to be taught in the colleges and universities of the world. (Though there has been a shift of late which posits the equally spurious theory that the "Phoenician Semites" or "Afro- Egyptians" were the progenitors of Western Civilization.) Therefore, it might be interesting to consider just a few of the more recent discoveries that the archaeological spade has unearthed: 1) In a cave on the islet of Youra, in the Northern Sporades, after excavating for over 4 years, the archaeologist Adamantios Sampson discovered potsherds upon which were inscribed the letters of the Greek alphabet: these shards were dated to 6200 B.C. 2) Archaeologist Maria Panagopoulos, digging on Milos island, discovered
2500 clay tablets upon which were written the letters of the Greek alphabet: these tablets were dated to 2500 B.C. 3) The discovery in 1994, in Dispilio, Kastoria, by professor G. Hourmoutziathes, of an organized agrarian and fishing settlement, wherein was found a wooden tablet inscribed with 10 lines of letters dated to 5250 B.C. 4) The discovery by the distinguished archaeologist and anthropologist, Dr. Aris Poulianos, of the skeletal remains of Homo Erectus Trigliensis, in Triglia, Macedonia, and dated by the University of North Carolina to 11,000,000 years of age, together with "tools" dated to the same period (see link to story below).


All of this begs the question: Who, in Greece, was writing in Greek more than 4000 years before the mythological "Greek speakers" supposedly migrated into Greece? And if these hypothetical "Indo- Europeans" actually existed, where is the archaeological proof that they did? Where are the temples, the statues, the pottery, the weapons, the literature, the epic tales passed down through the generations? Where is there to be found one iota of physical evidence that these people ever existed? Answer: there is none! But, you see, it was better to invent an ersatz foundation myth which allowed the old WASP power structure to claim some sort of connection to the Glory That Was Greece through a "common Indo-European ancestry," than to admit that it all started in Greece, and that the ancestors of the fading WASP.

establishment elite had nothing to do with it. The same ploy is being promulgated by the "out of Africa," cabal who represent the "new kids on the block" today, except this time the common ancestry being huckstered is Afro/Asiatic, Middle/Near Eastern and Phoenician/Semitic.

(Though, as inheritors of Greek culture, we can all -- with the proper effort and education -- be Greeks, for as Isocrates famously said in his Panagyricus: "[T]he word 'Greek' is not so much a term of birth as of mentality, and is applied to a common culture rather than a common descent.")
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Old 06-25-2007, 11:18 AM
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Ακριτα_γσ.....steile mas merikous archeologous an vriskesai sto kyklo ayto, exo poly endiaferontai pramata na toys ypodeikso.

Kai me gyalakia me sti thalassa kai sti steria, enas filos(O kos Lykogiannhs o Arxitektonas, pou teleytaia ependyei sto nhsi, mou edose to tilefono tou Kou Petromalli, alla den exo tilefonisei kanenan akoma, kai mia kai anoiksame parenthesi o Kos Steggos exei erthei edo kai mageireyei kati pramata exei traviksei solines apo tin akti apenanti gia nero kai tetoia ikanes na potisoun tin Ellada olokliri, kai o oikopedofagos, eimaste sta dikastiria, ego mayton, prosopika ego, mou exei katapatisei oikopeda(sta nisia tis Panagias sta opoia exoume kanei apolavi diathikis apo to 81, kai to dikastirio evgale proti apofasi(kai giayto eimoun sto Gytheio) yper tou, kai ekana efesi, o dikigoros moy o Kos Mitsakos o antiproedros Gytheiou, pisteyei oti den tin xanoume. telospanton parenthesi kleinei kati mageireyoun oi megaloi edo kato, magkes. Arheologous ASAP, giati a Steggos ta xei spasei ola, ola gia ola. Oti agorazei katharizei kai mazi me to katharisma feygoun kai oi petres apo kato, einai ola spasmena sta nisia tis Panagias pou einai kai i spilia tou Kyklopea, kai oi Kyklopetres(ta nisia))

Telospanton...synexizoume...

Kathe fora pou pao gia voutia, mazeyo kommatia porphyras, spasmena aggeia diafora apo to vytho, sta opoia den exo anagnorisei kanena ixnos graphis, me ta matia moy, prepei ostoso na ta xronologisoume. Episis exo vrei stis aktes kommatia megala apo kormous kedrou Livanou(fytronei pantou sto nisi, kai mono sto nisis pouthena allou apenanti, mono sto nisi kai se alla dyo i tria simeia sto planiti, den einai o cedar Amerikis einai allo dendro.) to opoio dendro exei terastia xronikh diarkeia zois(xiliades xronia), pano loipon sto kormo yparxoun oloklira sxedia, geometrika kai mi, to opoia einai xaragmena se vathos kai oxi apla epifaneiaka(ti na po mporei na einai saraki, alla ta sximata einai teleia kai vatheia san na exoun ginei apo zesto sidero)

Episis kathomai re magkes oli mera kai koitao ton Malea, kai to Akrotiri olokliro einai skepasmeno apo mayri skoni(petra, den ksero pos na to onomaso), i skoni ayti exei pesei apo psila den einai kommati tou vounou, to opoio einai gkri, einai skoni i opoia exei pesei apo pano kai exei aplothei.

Loipon den ta deixno se kanena, oute ta dino se kanena, an den eimai sigouros oti einai dikos mas anthropos. Ellinas. Apo edo mesa to forum, kseroun poioi einai oi empisteysimoi.

Giayto an kapoios vrisketai sto kyklo ayto, steilte kapoiona re magkes.
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-This god {Helios} has civilized, by the agency of the Hellenic colonies, the greatest part of the habitable globe; he has prepared it the more readily to submit to the Romans...

-Julian's Salutation to the Sun, Roman Emperor (331June 26, 363 ACE)

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Ακριτα_γσ.....send some archeologists if you are inside the circle asap in Elafonisos. I Have to show them some very very interesting material.
Ti les re adelfe, distixos den eimai se kana circle ...alla pano kato afta pou postaro ta pisteuo kai as me lene trelo
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Krima re gamoto, krima...ego mono me trelous synenooume....
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haha nai alla einai oi treloi tixainei na exoun parapano miala apo aftous pou isxirizonte oti kseroun
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Thimithika tora mia parastasi tou Karagkiozi pou einai me ton Nionio, kai thelei opos panta na vrei douleia: Tou leei loipon o Nionios:

Re ksereis?

Ksero.

Ti ksereis?

Ola ta ksero.

Kai ti einai ayto pou ksereis.

Ma ksero.

Ksereis?

Ksero.

Re Karangkiozi ti Ksereis?

E ma ola ta ksero sou leo.....




Excuse moi, pou la parenthe sisi....
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Hey!

Please do yourself a favor and double check your spelling; don't use foul language -- it makes you appear to be uneducated; and if you are gonna make use of ancient palindromes -- check the spelling of those too.
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