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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
    This was really convincing to me, the missing link and was exactly the answer I was looking for all these years. Now I�m a changed man, I changed my mind about the whole thing and can go on with my life. thank you!
    I never said it is not a possibility, just that it is a conspiracy theory and that you can't use is as proof and still maintain credibility in today's society. I keep that in the backburner myself never dismissing it but also never using it as the facts. No doubt there are secret societies (influential men's club) but to what extent are their powers and controls are up for debate.

    As far as European involvement well we all know we were backstabbed but to what extent was their knowledge and involvement in AG (other than the elements of what became Nazi Germany's...Bagdad railroad project).
    Just look at today and the normalization process between Turkey and Armenia, we see the same. Both countries do not want normalization but eventually both have no choice or any say in the matter.
    Relations must be established! Energy corridors must be established! This is where its headed the way I see it and more in line with how we humans behave.

    Ancient Astronaut theory: I actually give credit to this theory and there are much hard evidence that earth was visited by aliens light years more advanced than what we are today and that they may have been responsible for our giant leap in technology in such a short time (we went from caves to pyramids in a blink of earths geological time) DNA experiments on humans (the Arc of the covenant is an alien device), etc...now to what extend their involvements were/are (are they still here?) in our affairs is another story if we want to underestimate the abilities of ancient men. Again this is a theory that cannot be used as absolute proof and maintain credibility without getting ridiculed.
    Last edited by Eddo211; 03-01-2011, 07:34 AM.

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  • Yedtarts
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    ^^ The only conspiracy theory is number 1.
    This was really convincing to me, the missing link and was exactly the answer I was looking for all these years. Now I’m a changed man, I changed my mind about the whole thing and can go on with my life. thank you!

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  • KanadaHye
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    What about these "Shriners" with the Turkish Fez hats.... some sort of Masonic Order that belong to the "Murat Shrine" http://www.muratshrine.org/



    Here is their symbol:

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  • Eddo211
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    ^^ The only conspiracy theory is number 1.

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  • Yedtarts
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    So what we have here is three theories:

    1- It was the Crypto Joos
    2- It was the Europeans clrearing the the path of the energy corridors
    3- Ancient astronaut theory

    Did I miss any?
    Yes you missed one!
    you forgot to say "So what we have here is three "conspiracy" theories"

    Why it concerns you that much why it was done rather than who were the doers? Why always people ask who was the responsible, was it the French or the English or was it the Germans or the Turks or the Kurds? Times and times again it was proven that it doesn’t matter who did it or why it was done all these governments and even religions were infiltrated by Masonic agents and waited till the time is right to push their evil agenda. I can’t say exactly all their hidden agendas, but few of them are pretty evident, one of them is world dominance (energy, finance) the other one is they are satanic and anti God (God of goodness and light) and they want to make the world their playground and everyone plays by their rules.

    Do some researches and see who was behind the French revolution, who was behind the Bolshevik revolution, who were behind the Russian holocaust, and some even say the same people were behind J3wish Holocaust. See how the Rothschilds infiltrated the British Royal families, and other European Royal families.

    Now a smart arss will come and ask this as usual. “you wanted to say we should forgive the turks because it wasn’t really them the responsible?”
    The answer to that question is: they were involved in this big crime so they are responsible, so does the perpetrators or anybody that conspired in it.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Well, 2 can happen witout 1

    I give you 10 to 1 on 3
    Gaddafi is still alive so if you lose that one I'll take 3 and we can call it even.

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  • Eddo211
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    Well, 2 can happen witout 1

    I give you 10 to 1 on 3

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    So what we have here is three theories:

    1- It was the Crypto Joos
    2- It was the Europeans clrearing the the path of the energy corridors
    3- Ancient astronaut theory

    Did I miss any?
    4 - Both 1 and 2
    5 - 1, 2 and 3

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  • ArmSurvival
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye
    It depends on the family and education really. I know Bolsahyes whose parents never knew how to speak Armenian in the first place. Depending on where they lived, some Armenians had to hide their identity more than others. A lot of Bolsahyes whose parents know Armenian, migrated and had kids in North America, they don't even know anything but English. Most likely if the kids were born in North America unless the parents were strict with language, the kids didn't learn Armenian. If they migrated from Turkey at a young age then chances are they know Turkish and Armenian.
    What you say sounds logical. However, I've met lots of bolsahyes my own age (under 30) who were born in the west and know how to speak fluent Turkish. In fact, in many cases their Turkish is more fluent than their Armenian. I'm just not sure if these people are the exceptions or part of the rule, but they make up a large proportion of the bolsahyes I have met.



    Originally posted by KanadaHye
    What I don't get is how those that went to Armenian schools don't know Armenian... as if once they left gradeschool/highschool, the North American culture just over ruled anything they learned as a kid.
    Well it goes back to what you said earlier in your post: It depends on the family. Some parents place an importance on making sure their kids speak Armenian, while many are indifferent to it. We can trace so many of the strengths/weaknesses of our people to our parents and families.

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  • Eddo211
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    So what we have here is three theories:

    1- It was the Crypto Joos
    2- It was the Europeans clrearing the the path of the energy corridors
    3- Ancient astronaut theory

    Did I miss any?

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