Άλλο ένα ανθελληνικό σκάνδαλο…!! Τι είν΄τούτο πάλι κ.Παπανδρέου;;;


Ο Παπανδρέου θα συμμετάσχει από 28-02 / 03-03 στην Κωνσταντινούπολη, σε ένα συνέδριο νέων στελεχών επιχειρήσεων -Young Presidents’ Organization- (κάτω των 45 ετών. Τώρα το τι θα διδάξει ο 61χρονος, ένας θεός το ξέρει).

Στον πίνακα γεωγραφικής κατανομής των στελεχών…. από την Ευρώπη, φαίνεται ότι θα συμμετέχουν Συνέχεια

A rare collection of sources verifying the Greekness of Ancient Macedonians



1) Bury & Meiggs (1985) “A History of Greece”, page 415

 The Macedonian people and their kings were of Greek stock, as  their traditions and the scanty remains of their   language combine to testify.

 2)  H. Bengston  (1988) “A History of Greece: from the beginnings  to the Byzantine era”,  page 186.

Bengston makes the following statement pertaining to the origins of the Macedonians:

They should be included in the group of North-West Greek  tribes.

On the same page he also states that :

The majority of modern historians have correctly argued for the Hellenic origin of  the Macedonians.

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1st U.S. museum dedicated to Greek culture opens


CHICAGO – Dolls a Greek woman made during World War II. Ice cream bowls and wooden spoons from a 1940s Greek candy store. Thousands of record albums filled with Greek music.

These items and many other beloved objects and family heirlooms have found their way from around the country to the National Hellenic Museum in Chicago, which has a new place to store and exhibit them all, in a four-story 40,000-square-foot environmentally friendly building of limestone and glass that opened in early December.

The $20 million project in the city’s Greektown neighborhood, which includes temporary and Συνέχεια

The Importance of Historical Truth and the Macedonian Issue


February 4, 2011

 By Professor John Melville-Jones

Following the publication of the edited version of the after-dinner talk that I gave in October, a formal complaint was made to my employer (to which a polite reply was made, stressing the importance of academic freedom), and I received an e-mailed message from the United Macedonian Diaspora (which I thought, because of its name, must be a Greek organisation until I read what it had to say), together with a number of other e-mails. Many of these were merely abusive, but this didn´t surprise me, because I know from experience that when people hold strong beliefs that are based on faith not fact, and they are Συνέχεια