The New Bully of The Balkans

April 8th, 2008

THE NEW BULLY OF THE BALKANS, Noel Malcolm, 1992 but nothing has change except that greek propaganda is bigger

You begin to notice it in the moment you arrive on Greek soil. If you land at Athens airport, you can find crude posters declaring “Macedonia is Greek” in the customs hall. If you are crossing by land from the former Yugoslavia, you will find the passport control booth covered with stickers making the same point, some of them in English more hysterical than ammatical: “Macedonia is Greece Since Ever”.

……Glancing at the print-out on a computerised bus-ticket, I found, in the space where you might expect “Have a nice trip”, the statement, “Macedonia was and shall be Greek”. Never outside the communist block have I had such a sense of an all-pervading and unanimous campaign, in which all levels of public life are mobilised to whip up popular feeling. If one adds the world-wide campaign run under the cover of the Greek Tourist Board, it must be the most expensive publicity campaign in Greek history.

It is also the silliest……

Throughout the last two centuries, “Macedonia” has been a geographical expression; it refers to a whole region, which in 1913 was divided between Greece, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia… The part which Yugoslavia obtained was named “the Republic of Macedonia” in 1946; the people who lived there had already been widely referred to as “Macedo-Slavs”, and their language as “Macedonian” for decades. When the people of that Yugoslav republic voted for independence last year, it was not surprising that they wanted their new state to be called “Macedonia”-they had no other name. But at this point the Greek government claimed a kind of copyright on the word……..

A high-level commission of jurists from the EEC …. recommended immediate recognition [of Macedonia]. But the Greece still block it; and …… It would take the pen of a Swift or an Orwell to explore all the ramifications of this. More than [two] million people who have spent their lives thinking that they spoke Macedonian, that they read Macedonian literature and watched Macedonian television, are now to be told, at the whim of 12 people lunching in Lisbon, that they speak some nameless thing…..

II

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We are dealing here with the strangest and yet in some ways most typical of all Balkan states - a state with a profound neurosis about its own sense of identity. I refer, of course, to Greece. Much has been written about the problems of ex-Yugoslav Macedonia, and the potentially catastrophic consequences of the EEC’s destabilising policy towards it. But little is ever written about the root cause of the problem:the neurotic nature of Greek nationalism….

Their unbroken descent from Plato, Aristotle and Demosthenes sets them apart; theirs is a higher civilisation, a higher destiny. They have nothing to do with the messy history of the Balkans north of their ancient and immemorial border established in 1913 and 1919. This approach to history requires skimming rather selectively over the thousands of years when there was no such thing as a national Greek state. The early Slav invasions, which reached far into Peloponnese and left settlements which spoke Slav well into the 15th century, are preferably ignored. So, too, are the influxes of Albanians which settled many parts of eastern and central Greece ….

In the early 19th century, the population of Athens was24% Albanian, 32% Turkish and only 44% Greek. In the early20th century, Salonica was 60% Spanish-Jewish, 18% Turkish and18% Greek. Things have changed since then…. But just changing the people was not enough. In the mid-1920s, nearly all the Slav, Vlach or other non-Greek place-names were suppressed. Even personal names were not exempt…Boris had they offered him was between “Pericles” and “Byron”.been instructed by the local officials that he must change it to a proper Greek name; the choice

The consequence (or rather, the basis) of this policies is that Greece is that rare thing, almost unknown in Europe, a country with no national minorities. They do not exist; the Greek government says so. For such a phenomenon to be found in the Balkans of all places is indeed a miracle- a sign that Greece is certainly not like other countries. Sitting at a cafe in a Slav village near Florina, in northern Greece, surrounded by people talking in the Slav Macedonian language, I pondered this minor miracle. “They say we don’t exist,” said one of them; “but tell me, do I look like a ghost?”

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…Within Greece, there are no newspapers or radio broadcasts in their [Slavo-macedonian] language. One group of these Slavs has started a small monthly newsletter, with an estimated readership of 10,000. But they have great difficulty finding a printer, and they say that if copies are sent through the post they tend to “disappear”. “Even if we find a sympathetic printer”, one told me, “he’s usually too scared to take the work; he’s afraid of losing all his other contracts,or perhaps of getting bricks through his window.”

Another group, has applied for permission to start a cultural society; the application has been turned down, on the grounds that it is “anti-Greek”. They are not even allowed to sing songs in their language; the last time this happened, at the village festival of Malitis two years ago, proceedings were broken up by the police.

A few bold individuals have taken their case to human rights conferences at Helsinki, Copenhagen and Moscow. I talked to three of these people, each of whom had encountered certain career problems on his return to Greece. Hristos Sideropoulos, a forestry worker - sacked … His friend Stavros Anastasiadis owns a small trucking company - now stands idle… Archimandrit Nikodemos Tsarkinias, showed me a peremptory letter from his bishop telling him that he must leave his parish work….

The public hysteria over the “Skopje Republic”[Macedonia] certainly does not help. The weekly nationalist-extremist newspaper Stohos (”Aim”) now issues regular personal threats against these individuals or their friends, listing names and addresses; its more general articles on this subject carry titles such as “Cut off Their Heads”.

…When I attempt to discuss these issues with Prof. Konstantopoulos, director of the Institute of International Public Law in Salonica, I was assured that the so-called Slavs were just bilingual Greeks….”Why cannot they have a newspaper in their own language?” I asked. “They don’t want one!” shouted the professor…..His anger was cataclysmic….A few minutes later, he assured me that “secret figures” revealed that 18% of the population of Yugoslav Macedonia are Greek- a piece of ethnographic nonsense so gross that even Stohos (”Aim”) might blush to print it.

IV

The Greek Slav Macedonians are caught between the hammer and the anvil of Greek policy on minorities: assimilation or expulsion. To see successful assimilation in action, one has only to visit the Vlach region in the Pindus mountains of northern Greece. The Vlachs who speak a language closely related to Rumanian, have a population of perhaps no more than50,000 in Greece…. Most modern Greek writings about the Vlachs claim that they are “pure Greeks”, descended from ancient Greeks who just happened to acquire a Latin language when they did military service for the Romans… and one recently published Greek book about the Vlachs gives a list of words in the Vlach language borrowed from Greek, and concludes in all seriousness that Vlach is “a Greek dialect”…..

The 100,000 Turks of western Thrace, on the other hand, have a much stronger sense of ethnic identity. Yet in the eyes of the Greek state they are not Turks at all; they are “Greek Muslims”, a religious minority, not an ethnic one. When DrSadik Ahmet, a surgeon who stood for parliament in 1989, referred in a campaign leaflet to “the Turkish minority”, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison for using the word”Turkish”…… (The Turkish population is mainly agricultural;though they have tractors, they have not been granted licences
in the past.

…this summer’s Amnesty report on torture and ill-treatment in Greeks prisons and police stations happen to concern Turks, Albanians and other non-Greek victims…. The new Greek electoral law will prevent Dr Ahmet from being re-elected next time, and when he loses parliamentary immunity he may face another deferred prosecution. And the long-standing policy of driving these Turks out of Greece continues….More than 3,000 acres have been confiscated for various public projects in the last ten years, and there is now a plan to seize 15,000 acres of farm-land which at present support20,000 Turks ……

Fear of Turkey is, in the long run, a greater stimulus to neurotic Greek nationalism than the Macedonian issue.The fall of the communist bloc has badly damaged Greek self-esteem; …today it is Turkey that is emerging as the strategic power-base of the whole region… Hence, .. a Greek government television advertisement every night, “means equal status for Greece in Europe!” - is a statement either meaningless or mendacious……

Personally, I have found that whenever I have long conversation with EEC politicians or officials, there always comes a point when they say, “Between you and me, I can’t understand how we ever let Greece in.” With its peculiar brand of paranoid nationalism, Greece’s foreign policy is now the biggest single impediment to any sensible EEC policy in the Balkans; and if the Greek public mood intensifies any further, it may threaten not only the future of the ex-Yugoslav Macedonia but the territorial integrity of Albania as well. Amid all the discussions about the procedure for new members to join the EEC, has anyone thought of a polite way of inviting one member to leave?

- The End -

The New World Order is Here!

March 23rd, 2008

If you’re not worried about The New World Order, you will be. Everything that’s needed for the rich and powerful to run every aspect of your life is in place. Within a few years there will be a cashless one world government, run by the richest people in the world. You will be “chipped” and tracked by the government, and if you protest, speak out, or otherwise displease Big Brother, your chip will be turned off, preventing you from buying or selling anything. The plan has started and in 2008, the “North American Union” will effectively eliminate the borders between the US, Canada, and Mexico. Also in 2008, you will be required to have a national I.D., soon after to become an implanted chip.

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March 22nd, 2008

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Copy-and-paste lighting

March 10th, 2008

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Every computer user is familiar with the copy-and-paste function of word processors and other applications.

Now Philips wants to apply a similar idea to interior lighting. The company says that creating a particular lighting effect is difficult because most consumers cannot measure the colour and quality of light they like, let alone reproduce it.

As a solution the firm has come up with a light with an inbuilt sensor that can be pointed at a particular illuminated area to measure the intensity, color, hue and saturation. That information can be used to alter the output of a second lamp to reproduce the same lighting effect elsewhere.
The system also incorporates a database so that settings can be stored for later use.

Read the full copy-and-paste lighting patent application.

Throwable displays

March 9th, 2008

Nintendo’s Wii system has changed the nature of video games with its ability to precisely monitor the position and attitude of its game controllers. Now Philips wants to go step further. The consumer electronics giant has patented a robust throwable display in the shape of a ball which shows a moving image while being tossed around a room.

The position and movement of the ball are tracked by a stationary controller, while the position of players relative to the ball is monitored using ultrasound. Philips says the system should lead to a new generation of “whole body” games.

An example of a possible game involves two groups of players throwing the ball to each other without allowing a third group to catch it. Parts of the room could be programmed to be out of bounds and the ball could determine and show when these areas are breached. The ball would display encouragement, instructions or characters in the game. An interesting idea, but Philips might need to get some professional game designers on board to realise its full potential.

Read the full throwable gaming display patent application.

Awakening

March 9th, 2008

Monologue from the movie “Waking Life”

Awakening

“You can’t fight city hall.” “Death and taxes.” “Don’t talk about politics or religion.” This is all the equivalent of enemy propaganda, rolling across the picket line. “Lay down, GI! Lay down, GI!”. We saw it all through the 20th Century. And now on the 21st Century, it’s time to stand up and realize, that we should NOT allow ourselves to be crammed into this rat maze. We should not SUBMIT to dehumanization. I don’t know about you, but I’m concerned with what’s happening in this world. I’m concerned with the structure. I’m concerned with the systems of control. Those that control my life, and those that seek to control it EVEN MORE! I want FREEDOM! That’s what I want, and that’s what YOU should want! It’s up to each and every one of us to turn loose of just some of the greed, the hatred, the envy, and yes, the insecurities, because that is the central mode of control, make us feel pathetic, small, so we’ll willingly give up our sovereignty, our liberty, our destiny. We have GOT to realize we’re being conditioned on a mass scale. Start challenging this corporate slave state! The 21st Century’s gonna be a new century! Not the century of slavery, not the century of lies and issues of no significance, of classism and statism, and all the rest of the modes of control… it’s gonna be the age of humankind, standing up for something PURE and something RIGHT! What a bunch of garbage, liberal, Democratic, conservative, Republican, it’s all there to control you, two sides of the same coin! Two management teams, bidding for control of the CEO job of Slavery Incorporated! The TRUTH is out there in front of you, but they lay out this buffet of LIES! I’m SICK of it, and I’M NOT GONNA TAKE A BITE OUT OF IT! DO YA GOT ME? Resistance is NOT futile, we’re gonna win this thing, humankind is too good, WE’RE NOT A BUNCH OF UNDERACHIEVERS, WE’RE GONNA STAND UP, AND WE’RE GONNA BE HUMAN BEINGS! WE’RE GONNA GET FIRED UP ABOUT THE REAL THINGS, THE THINGS THAT MATTER - CREATIVITY, AND THE *DYNAMIC* *HUMAN* *SPIRIT* THAT REFUSES TO *SUBMIT*! WELL THAT’S IT, that’s all I’ve got to say. It’s in your court now.

Why you should boycott Ford

March 9th, 2008

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Before Lee Iacocca became famous for rescuing Chrysler from bankruptcy, he was president of Ford. Eager to follow up on his success with the Mustang, and facing increased competition in the small car arena from foreign upstarts like Volkswagen, Iacocca and Ford engineers conceived the Pinto.

The mission statement for the car was simple and uncompromising: “The Pinto was not to weigh an ounce over 2,000 pounds and not cost a cent over $2,000.” It was rushed through production without regard to serious design flaws that would eventually land Ford in court.

It came to light that having relied on a “cost-benefit analysis” of strengthening the fuel tank design against rear end impact, Ford had estimated that its unsafe fuel tanks would cause 180 burn deaths, 180 serious burn injuries, and 2,100 burned vehicles each year. It calculated that it would have to pay $200,000 per death, $67,000 per injury and $700 per vehicle for a total of $49.5 million. However, the cost estimates for saving these lives and injuries ran even higher. Alterations would cost $11 per car or truck, which added up to $137 million per year. Essentially, Ford’s executives reckoned that it would be cheaper to pay lawsuit damages rather than recall the vehicles.

Jurors were naturally outraged over Ford’s low-value attitude toward human life and awarded the victims huge settlements. However, the final insult came once Ford ordered a recall. The costs of alterations were just over one dollar per car, not the $11 it had used as the basis for its “cost-benefit analysis” defense.