rOMANIAN-ization of Hungarian Place-Names in Transylvania-a Magyar helységnevek eloláhosítása
Falsification and Identity theft by the rUMANIANS the INVADING vLACHS in Transylvania
During the twentieth century, a number of places in Romania had their names changed for various reasons. The reason for many Transylvanian name changes was to give a more “Romanian-sounding” name to certain settlements, since in many case the original Romanian name was too close to the Hungarian or German one, from which it was derived from (usually a simple re-writing of the name according to Romanian phonetics).
In this video alone I have 385 Hungarian- transylvanian Place-Names changed since the romanian occupation of Transylvania.
This is only a fraction of the Place-Names renamed-changed by the romanian occupiers in Transylvania.
Ideje már, hogy felnyíljon a világ szeme, megelégelje ezt a manipulációt, amihez elsősorban Közép-Európában kell helyreállítani a kozmikus időt, vagyis ki kell szabadítani a fizikai és szellemi rabságából az 1920-ban túszul ejtett magyarságot. Miközben elvakult és félművelt szerb, orosz, román, szlovák és cseh politikusok jajgatnak a koszovói szerbek sorsa miatt, természetesen sötéten elfeledkeznek arról, hogy ők maguk milyen lopott holmi miatt aggódnak valójában. Az orosz birodalomban a cári idők óta népek tucatjait tartják gyarmati sorban, s ha azok pisszenni is mernek valamiféle önrendelkezés jogáért, akkor a világ legnagyobb hadseregét mozgósítják ellenük. Csecsenek, cseremiszek, karjalai finnek, szibériai néptömegek, kirgizek, türkök milliói sínylődnek kiszolgáltatottan orosz fennhatóság alatt. Most érthető meg, hogy már az 1920-as években miért volt oly sürgető az utódállamokban a magyarok arányszámának megváltoztatása, idegenek betelepítése a magyar vidékekre, a magyar iskolák felszámolása, ortodox templomok építése Erdélyben, a magyar intézmények bezárása, a történelemkönyvek hazug átírása, a magyar helységnevek eltüntetése, feliratok leszedése, szobrok ledöntése…
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MACEDONIA IDENTITY THEFT
Every inscription ever found from the Ancient Macedonian language is in Greek. Every personal name every name of their homeland is Greek. They were identified as Greeks long before they ever came into prominance and they identified themselves as Greeks. They spread the Greek (hellenic) language and culture throughout all the lands they conquored which began the HELLENISTIC period of history.
The people now exclusively claiming the Macedonian name, history and ultimately the land are contrary to every known record of macedonians. They are a slavic people living in a land that was never Macedonia using personal names that are slavic and speaking a bulgarian dialect. It is an irredentist agenda that was begun in 1944 with the communist Tito seeking a passage to the Aegean for the slavic people. Every form of propaganda has been dispatched to make the world believe that the sea is purple and that their right to self identification has been violated. They play the victims with fake records, distorted facts, misquotes and outright lies.
They believe in your ignorance.
They believe that you will never read history but instead get so used to seeing the Ancient Greek name of Macedonia related to them that you will simply begin to associate it with them.
STOP the theft of History. STOP the theft of a Greek identity. Stop the irridentist plans of the slavic country claiming to be THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA. Its name has never been Macedonia despite what their propaganda and their propagandists tell you. STOP THE LIES
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Guarding your personal information is the key to protecting yourself against identity theft. Don’t carry unused credit cards and your social security card in your wallet. Don’t give out your social security number to doctors. Ask your employer what they do to keep your personal information safe. If you are careful about protecting information like your social security number and mother’s maiden name, you can reduce your risk for identity theft. Watch this Expert Real Estate Tips video for more identity theft solutions.
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Let us become what we are!
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Immigration from areas of high incidence is thought to have fueled the resurgence of tuberculosis (TB), chagas, hepatitis, and leprosy in areas of low incidence. To reduce the risk of diseases in low-incidence areas, the main countermeasure has been the screening of immigrants on arrival.[40] According to CDC, TB cases among foreign-born individuals remain disproportionately high, at nearly nine times the rate of U.S.-born persons. In 2003, nearly 26 percent of foreign-born TB patients in the United States were from Mexico. Another third of the foreign-born cases were among those from the Philippines, Vietnam, India and China, the CDC report said.[41][42][43]
The history of HIV/AIDS in the United States began in about 1969, when HIV likely entered the United States through a single infected immigrant from Haiti.
In the United States, concerned parties argue that an influx of immigrants, especially less educated immigrants, is responsible for an increase in theft and violent crime in the areas they migrate to. This concern is prevalent in many strata of society, from the common man (a 2000 survey of Americans found 73 percent felt immigrants were dangerous because they brought crime[56]) to the highest levels of the US Government (as clearly stated in a speech by George W. Bush on May 15, 2006[57]). As Professor Ruben Rumbaut and Walter Ewing have noted, this impression is reinforced and magnified by television shows and movies such as The Godfather, The Sopranos, Scarface, Rush Hour and West Side Story that strongly correlate ethnic immigrant groups with organized crime.[58]
Statistics, however, do not consistently support this argument. While one 2005 report stated that 21% of all crimes are committed by illegal immigrants, other reports released in 2008 showed that immigrants were anywhere from three to five times less likely to commit crimes than native-born American residents.[59]
Some groups argue that immigration debate increases one type of crime: violent crimes by United States-born citizens against immigrants. According to a report by the Southern Poverty Law Center, as debate on the issue of immigration increased and language became more incendiary from 2003 to 2006, hate crimes against Latinos rose by 35%[60] The anti-immigration group Federation for American Immigration Reform has argued that these statistics are flawed, stating that violence by non-Latino gangs against the Latino organized criminal element are being mistaken for racial violence
The primary argument of some nationalist opponents in Europe and Asia is that immigrants simply do not belong in a nation-state which is by definition intended for another ethnic group.[citation needed] France, therefore, is for the French, Germany is for the Germans, Japan is for the Japanese, and so on. Immigration is seen as altering the ethnic and cultural composition of the national population, and consequently the national character.[citation needed] From a nationalist perspective, high-volume immigration potentially distorts or dilutes their national culture more than is desired or even necessary.[citation needed] Germany, for example, was indeed intended as a state for Germans: the state’s policy of mass immigration was not foreseen by the 19th-century nationalist movements.[citation needed] Immigration has forced Germany and other western European states to re-examine their national identity: part of the population is not prepared to redefine it to include immigrants.[citation needed] It is this type of opposition to immigration which generated support for anti-immigration parties such as Vlaams Belang in Belgium, the British National Party in Britain, the Lega Nord in Italy, the Front National in France, and the Lijst Pim Fortuyn in the Netherlands.[citation needed]
One of the responses of nation-states to mass immigration is to promote the cultural assimilation of immigrants into the national community, and their integration into the political, social, and economic structures.[citation needed] In the United States, cultural assimilation is traditionally seen as a process taking place among minorities themselves, the ‘melting pot’.[citation needed] In Europe, where nation-states have a tradition of national unification by cultural and linguistic policies, variants of these policies have been proposed to accelerate the assimilation of immigrants.[citation needed] The introduction of citizenship tests for immigrants is the most visible form of state-promoted assimilation.[citation needed] The test usually include some form of language exam, and some countries have reintroduced forms of language prohibition
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