Definitions
Below some definitions of the characteristics I often attribute to the Turk. See which one of them does not qualify this shamless, ruthless, remorseless, merciless, useless, worthless, genocidal species:
par•a•site –noun
1. an organism that lives on or in an organism of another species, known as the host, from the body of which it obtains nutriment.
2. a person who receives support, advantage, or the like, from another or others without giving any useful or proper return, as one who lives on the hospitality of others.
parasite
1539, "a hanger-on, a toady, "person who lives on others," from M.Fr. parasite, from L. parasitus, from Gk. parasitos "person who eats at the table of another," from n. use of adj. meaning "feeding beside," from para- "beside" + sitos "food," of unknown origin. Scientific meaning "animal or plant that lives on others" is first recorded 1646 (implied in parasitical).
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ver•min –noun, plural ver•min.
1. noxious, objectionable, or disgusting animals collectively, esp. those of small size that appear commonly and are difficult to control, as flies, lice, bedbugs, cockroaches, mice, and rats.
2. an objectionable or obnoxious person, or such persons collectively.
3. animals that prey upon game, as coyotes or weasels.
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a•bom•i•na•tion , n. [OE. abominacioun, -cion, F. abominatio. See Abominate.]
1. The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination.
2. That which is abominable; anything hateful, wicked, or shamefully vile; an object or state that excites disgust and hatred; a hateful or shameful vice; pollution.
3. A cause of pollution or wickedness.
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pes•ti•lence noun
1. a serious (sometimes fatal) infection of rodents caused by Yersinia pestis and accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of a flea that has bitten an infected animal [syn: plague]
2. any epidemic disease with a high death rate [syn: plague]
3. a pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of;
Pestilence Pes"ti*lence\, n. [F. pestilence, L. pestilentia. See Pestilent.]
1. Specifically, the disease known as the plague; hence, any contagious or infectious epidemic disease that is virulent and devastating.
2. Fig.: That which is pestilent, noxious, or pernicious to the moral character of great numbers.
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af•flic•tion –noun
1. a state of pain, distress, or grief; misery: They sympathized with us in our affliction.
2. a cause of mental or bodily pain, as sickness, loss, calamity, or persecution.
[Origin: 1300–50; ME affliccioun < L afflīctiōn- (s. of afflīctiō). See afflict, -ion]
—Synonyms 2. mishap, trouble, tribulation, calamity, catastrophe, disaster. Affliction, adversity, misfortune…
affliction
noun
1. a state of great suffering and distress due to adversity
2. a condition of suffering or distress due to ill health
3. a cause of great suffering and distress
Syn: Affliction; suffering; pain; agony; misery; torment; anguish; grief; sorrow; calamity; misfortune; trouble; adversity. See Affliction. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc
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ca•lam•i•ty –noun, plural -ties.
1. a great misfortune or disaster, as a flood or serious injury.
2. grievous affliction; adversity; misery: the calamity of war.
[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME calamite < MF < L calamitāt- (s. of calamitās), perh. akin to incolumitās safety]
—Synonyms 1. reverse, blow, catastrophe, cataclysm; mischance, mishap. See disaster.
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a•troc•i•ty n. pl. a•troc•i•ties
Appalling or atrocious condition, quality, or behavior; monstrousness.
An appalling or atrocious act, situation, or object, especially an act of unusual or illegal cruelty inflicted by an armed force on civilians or prisoners.
1. the quality of being shockingly cruel and inhumane
2. an act of atrocious cruelty
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can•cer –noun, genitive
1. Pathology. a. a malignant and invasive growth or tumor, esp. one originating in epithelium, tending to recur after excision and to metastasize to other sites.
b. any disease characterized by such growths.
2. any evil condition or thing that spreads destructively; blight.
3. (initial capital letter) Astronomy. the Crab, a zodiacal constellation between Gemini and Leo.
4. (initial capital letter) Astrology. a. the fourth sign of the zodiac: the cardinal water sign.
b. a person born under this sign, usually between June 21 and July 22.
5. (initial capital letter) tropic of. See under tropic (def. 1a).
[Origin: 1350–1400; ME < L: lit., crab; L s. cancr-, dissimilated from *carcr-, with *carc-r- akin to Gk karkínos, Skt karkata crab; see canker]
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sav•age -adjective, noun, verb, -aged, -ag•ing.
–adjective
1. fierce, ferocious, or cruel; untamed: savage beasts.
2. uncivilized; barbarous: savage tribes.
3. enraged or furiously angry, as a person.
4. unpolished; rude: savage manners.
5. wild or rugged, as country or scenery: savage wilderness.
6. Archaic. uncultivated; growing wild.
–noun 7. an uncivilized human being.
8. a fierce, brutal, or cruel person.
9. a rude, boorish person.
10. a member of a preliterate society.
–verb (used with object)
11. to assault and maul by biting, rending, goring, etc.; tear at or mutilate: numerous sheep savaged by dogs.
12. to attack or criticize thoroughly or remorselessly; excoriate: a play savaged by the critics.
[Origin: 1250–1300; ME savage, sauvage (adj.) < MF sauvage, salvage < ML salvāticus, for L silvāticus, equiv. to silv(a) woods + -āticus adj. suffix]
—Synonyms 1. wild, feral, fell; bloodthirsty. See cruel. 2. wild. 3. infuriated. 5. rough, uncultivated. 9. churl, oaf
savage
adjective
1. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering; "a barbarous crime"; "brutal beatings"; "cruel tortures"; "Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks"; "a savage slap"; "vicious kicks" [syn: barbarous]
2. wild and menacing; "a pack of feral dogs" [syn: feral]
3. without civilizing influences; "barbarian invaders"; "barbaric practices"; "a savage people"; "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"-Margaret Meade; "wild tribes" [syn: barbarian]
4. marked by extreme and violent energy; "a ferocious beating"; "fierce fighting"; "a furious battle" [syn: ferocious]
noun
1. a member of an uncivilized people
2. a cruelly rapacious person [syn: beast]
verb
1. attack brutally and fiercely
2. criticize harshly or violently; "The press savaged the new President"; "The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage"
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Turk -noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Turkey.
2. (formerly) a native or inhabitant of the Ottoman Empire.
3. a Muslim, esp. a subject of the Sultan of Turkey.
4. a member of any of the peoples speaking Turkic languages.
5. one of a breed of Turkish horses closely related to the Arabian horse.
6. any Turkish horse.
7. Young Turk.
8. Archaic. a cruel, brutal, and domineering man.
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Ta•tar also Ta•tar
A member of any of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples of central Asia who invaded western Asia and eastern Europe in the Middle Ages.
Variant of Tatar.
often tartar A person regarded as ferocious or violent.
Ta•tar also Tar•tar
A member of a group of Turkic peoples primarily inhabiting Tatarstan in west-central Russia and parts of Siberia and Central Asia.
Tartar Any of the Turkic languages of the Tatars.
Variant of Tartar.
tatar A ferocious or violent person; a tartar
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After all the pain they inflicted upon us for a thousand years, I do not understand why I should express myself with a hypocritical PC mask on.
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Originally posted by lampron View PostVery through analysis well done.
Originally posted by lampron View PostThe term 'Azeri' is a recent invention but most people seem unaware of it. But I don't like using words like vermin to describe the Turco-Tatars. Empire builders and bullies show similar characteristics everywhere. Also remember bullies become bullies and falsifiers because someone didn't stand up to them in the past.
You are free to like or dislike whatever in this world. Please note that in the whole of And the Fraud Had a Name I refrain from such descriptions, however I believe Turks are two legged Inhuman Civilization-deficiency Viruses, they are parasites that descended upon us like an abomination and spread in our homeland like cancer. They fed on us like vermin and after nine centuries of use and abuse, they gave us genocide for thank you.
Worse than that, they have been stubbornly denying their ugly history forever and are constantly excreting cock-and-turk history, attributing all human civilization to their unworthy selves.
Worse than that, they continue the genocide in a hundred different ways: consider the genocidal acts by "Azeri" filth from 1988, the barbaric slaughter of Gurgen Markarian and Hrand Dink, the obliteration of our heritage including the cultural genocide in December 2005 in broad daylight, the destruction of the ancient Jugha cemetery, the changing of Armenian place names, flora and fauna with armeniaca or armenicus, etc. in them and god knows what not and with help from Judeo-Saxon distorians, they discredit all our historians from Khorenatsi, Parpetsi, Koryun, Agathangeghos, Pavstos Buzand to present day Armenian scholars, denying us our heritage, subscribing the kingdom of Van to the savage Turds.
But worst of all, they project their savagery on us, they call us traitors and justify the Armenian Genocide by claiming "Armenians betrayed "their" masters and got what they deserved", faking "Azeri genocide" and fabricating hoaxes, bombarding the insignificant Khojaly incident to the greatest intergalactic tragedy in the history of the universe and the list goes on and on.
If after all this you still believe that the creature going by the four-letter word Turk is human, then good for you. I am unable to attribute human traits to this species of murderous, bloodthirsty, primitive, cattle-herder, tent-dwelling, nomadic, Mongolo-Tatar affliction.
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And the Fraud Had a Name, PDF
Here's the PDF version:
And the Fraud Had a Name, Azerbaijan: the Real the Fake and the Absurd (3.2 MB)
Since on this sort of file hosting they delete the files after a while, I'm still looking for a website (preferably an Armenian site) where I can store this file permanently (as long as the site exists).
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
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Re: And the Fraud Had a Name, Azerbaijan: the Real, the Fake and the Absurd
Very through analysis well done. The term 'Azeri' is a recent invention but most people seem unaware of it. But I don't like using words like vermin to describe the Turco-Tatars. Empire builders and bullies show similar characteristics everywhere. Also remember bullies become bullies and falsifiers because someone didn't stand up to them in the past.
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I'm looking for a place to host the PDF version
Originally posted by Lucin View PostHellektor,
Though I have only read the first page articles (I will read the rest graduallly), I am impressed by your job. I must say it's a pretty comprehensive and informative research that you have done. And it could be translated and published in various languages; Farsi, French, etc.
I have spent about a year and a half compiling this thing. In many sections there are translations from different languages, mainly from Farsi but also Armenian, German and Dutch.
I have thought about translating the whole thing into French, German, Dutch, etc., but for the moment I am looking for a safe place (preferable an Armenian website) to upload the PDF which also took quite sometime because I wanted it to have navigation features by adding links and bookmarks. Any suggestions are welcome.
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Re: And the Fraud Had a Name, Azerbaijan: the Real, the Fake and the Absurd
Originally posted by Lucin View PostHellektor,
Though I have only read the first page articles (I will read the rest graduallly), I am impressed by your job. I must say it's a pretty comprehensive and informative research that you have done. And it could be translated and published in various languages; Farsi, French, etc.
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Re: And the Fraud Had a Name, Azerbaijan: the Real, the Fake and the Absurd
Hellektor,
Though I have only read the first page articles (I will read the rest graduallly), I am impressed by your job. I must say it's a pretty comprehensive and informative research that you have done. And it could be translated and published in various languages; Farsi, French, etc.
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Re: And the Fraud Had a Name, Azerbaijan: the Real, the Fake and the Absurd
Originally posted by Hellektor View PostDear Armanen, As far as the god thing goes, I really don't know. If he/she/it really exists then he/she/it has let us down countless times the last 3000 years or so. I used to say the existence of the repugnant, destructive, two legged vermin called "Turk" precludes the existence of god, because god, if he/she/it existed, wouldn't have, couldn't have, shouldn't have created the Turk...
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It's up to us, not god
Originally posted by Armanen View PostIndeed! And God willing we will see it done within our lifetimes!
As far as the god thing goes, I really don't know. If he/she/it really exists then he/she/it has let us down countless times the last 3000 years or so.
I used to say the existence of the repugnant, destructive, two legged vermin called "Turk" precludes the existence of god, because god, if he/she/it existed, wouldn't have, couldn't have, shouldn't have created the Turk.
It is us willing! We have to act and first of all we should be united for our cause, no matter our differences of beliefs or ideologies.
An example: After all the treachery Levin did to us, the unworthy son of Richard, the fatass Raffi is prostituting to "reconcile" Levin with Serge. What is wrong with our government? Under how much pressure from Zionist/Judeo-Saxon/Eurofag world are they that they can forget all the damage?
If they cannot hang him nor put him on trial and in jail, why aren't they simply hiring someone to put a bullet in Levin's head? As long as Levin's putrid body hasn't been devoured by vultures and scavengers or isn't decomposing six feet under, there's serious danger for our threatened state. It's a matter of utmost urgency to destroy this traitor ASAP.
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