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[ This user left Wikipedia in November 2007].

www.kapitalism.net/thoughts/wikipedia.htm

Well, im quitting this whole wikipedia thing. Wiki is ridiculous. I can't stand it anymore. Wiki is not more than a pile of propaganda and uncorrect information. You, all people who think and know that you are quite intelligent should all know this and boycott a website like Wiki. It's just plain stupidity. I regret Wiki has turned out to a source for many people around the world, who don't know better about certain things, and believe everything what wiki says. They think it's all correct. That's just wrong man.

Every one with common sense should boycott wiki. Anyway, do whatever you want with this and other articles, they make no sense anyway so. I don't even get why i took wiki so serious, it's a joke. Making a encyclopedia which consists of info from people who have no clue and write what they want to? Also there is a big gang-shaping culture going on on here. Groups of for example; Greeks who cooperate to go everything against some things they do not agree with. Admins or Moderators are clearly offensive in their behaviour toward articles that they choose not to like personally. They outright and openly call it "trash on the server". If there are for example 50 greeks on wiki and 3 Macedonians, you all know what the result of articles is, no matter wether those articles are based on reality or not. They are outnumbered and create their own dictatorship. That's just sad. "Wikipedia claims it's articles are based on a totally neutral point of view" Neutral???!!! hahah unbelievable. Don't make me laugh. Makedonia 20:47, 7 November 2007 (UTC)


Welcome Δοбpoδοjδoвte
nlDeze gebruiker heeft het Nederlands als moedertaal.
mkMајчин јазик на овој корисник е македонскиот.
en-4This user can contribute with a near-native level of English.
de-2Dieser Benutzer hat fortgeschrittene Deutschkenntnisse.
sh-2Korisnik osrednje govori srpskohrvatski.
Корисник средње говори српскохрватски.
fr-1Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
el-1Αυτός ο χρήστης μπορεί να συνεισφέρει σε βασικού επιπέδου ελληνικά.



'Welcome Δοбpoδοjδoвte'
Lychnidos/Ohrid Macedonia



Lychnidos/Ohrid Macedonia

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Pages ive created:
Agios Germanos Stopanska Banka Greek investments in the Republic of Macedonia Touriya Haoud| Stirling Lions| Macedonian cuisine| Trpejca| Duvalo| Kosel| Palair|
Pages ive Contributed to:
Alexander the Great| Mastika| Via Egnatia| Republic of Macedonia| Ohrid| Egaleo FC| Clement of Ohrid| Marek Jankulovski| VMRO| Steve Stavro| MAT Macedonian Airlines
List of Macedonians (ethnic group)| Perseus of Macedon| Vevi| List of state mottos| Steve Staios
Mike Ilitch| Goran Slavkovski|

{{User WikiProject Republic of Macedonia}}

This user is a participant in WikiProject North Macedonia.

"Μακεδονία για τους Μακεδόνες" ,William Gladstone

"Macedonia for the Macedonians" ,William Gladstone


Macedonian Symbols & Kings



File:Demosthenes statue.jpg

Ahh, Our good old friend Demosthenes:

"... not only no Greek, nor related to the Greeks, but not even a barbarian from any place that can be named with honors, but a pestilent knave from Macedonia, whence it was never yet possible to buy a decent slave" - Demosthenes, (Third Philippic, 31).

The famous words that this Greek orator from Athens used to describe the Macedonian king Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great, prior to Philip’s conquest of Greece.











Genetic Research on the Macedonians, Greeks and other nations

In 2001 it was researched by a scientific team from Department of Immunology and Molecular Biology, H. 12 de Octubre, at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid, Spain, that the ancient Macedonians and the ancient Greeks were two separate and distinct nations. See the research here