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This video is based on scientific researches on the Greek DNA which prove the European ancestry and the racial continuity of the Hellenes.

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"ΚΑΘΑΡΟ ΤΟ DNA ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ" :
http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/tt345/HELLENICBLOOD/18.jpg

"...there is the bond of Hellenic race, by which we are of one blood and of one speech, the common temples of the gods and the common sacrifices, the manners of life which are the same for all"
Herodotus, Histories 8,144

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Greece Hellas Greek Macedonia Makedonia Hellenic DNA Ancient

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  • eimai ellinas , den menw pia ellada distixws, auta einai malakies kai mises!!!!!!!!!!parte merika mathimata anthropologias se panepistimio gia na epimorfwtheite ligo....to mono pou einai alitheia einai oti ontws oi ellines anikous stin kaukasia-europaiki fili kai einai LEUKOI...twra to poso gonidiaka kai filetika "katharoi" eimaste einai megalo erwtima...alla distixws oso oneireueste den eimaste....exoume treli miksi apo diaforous eurwpaikous kai mesoanatolitikous laous sto perasma twn aiwnwn,,,

  • A "makedonski ethnicity" NEVER appear in ANY population census and marital status register. The turkish NÜFUS (marital status register) and the turks Evliya Celebi (1669) and Hilmi Pasha (1904) mention all known populations but no "macedonians" NOT EVEN ONE. Same in the official population census of yugoslavia (1940), and same in the statics of the Society of the Nations (1926). You were known as Bulgars because you were, you are and you will always be BULGARS.

  • Census of Hilmi Pasha for the population of Thessaloniki in 1904: Greeks : 362.000 Muslims : 423.500 Bulgarians : 128.000 Jews : 69.200 Serbs : 1.400 --- Census of Hilmi Pasha for the population of European Turkey in 1904: Muslims : 1.823.500 Greeks : 1.619.300 Bulgarians : 455.000 Jews: 151.235 Armenians : 95.350 Serbians : 16.550
  • Census for the population of Makedonia in 1912:

    Greeks: 513.000 (42,6%)

    Muslims: 475.000 (39,4%)

    Bulgarians: 119.000 (9,9%)

    Various: 98.000 (8,1%)

    Census of 1920 (E.A.P):

    Greeks: 579.000

    Muslims: 448.000

    Bulgarians: 104.000

    Various: 91.000

  • -The League of Nations (forerunner to UN set up after WWI) never mentions any Makedonski race/ ethnicity.

    -Journal "Le Temps" Paris 1905 (Gave a total population of 2,782,000 inhabitants and no "makedonski" race)

  • -Prof. G. Wiegland - Die Nationalen Bestrebungen der Balkansvölker. Leipzig 1898 (Gave a total population of 2,275,000 inhabitants and no "makedonski" race)

    -1904 Turkish census of Hilmi Pasha for Thessaloniki, Monastiri, Scopje - No "Makedonski race".

    -1906 Turkish census of Hilmi Pasha for the area of Macedonia. - No "Makedonski race".

    -Official Turkish Statistic Ethnicity of Macedonia Philippopoli 1881 - No "Makedonski race"

  • -Vassil Kantcheff - Macedonia Ethnicity and Statistic - 1900 - No "Makedonski race".

    -Leon Dominian - The frontiers of Language and Nationality in Europe. Published for the American Geographical Society of New York 1917 - No "Makedonski race".

    -Richard von Mach - Der Machtbereich des bulgarischen Exarchats in der Türkei. Leipzig - Neuchatel, 1906 - No "Makedonski race"

  • -Prinz Tcherkasky ethnographie 1877 - No "Makedonski race".

    -The treaties of San Stefano (1878), London (1913) , Versailles (1919), the Congress of Berlin (1878) and others; all of which dealt with the Macedonian question, made no reference even to small group declaring themselves as 'ethnic' Macedonians, only Bulgarians, Serbs, Greeks, Muslims and other minorities. - No "Makedonski race"

  • "The correspident remarks that the great difficulty of the situation in Macedonian lies in the population. Monastir contains a discontented mixture of Turks, albanians, Bulgarians, Greeks and Serbs."

    The NY Times, Dec. 27, 1902

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