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Tag Archives: serbia
Review: Clash of Civilizations
(This is an older review) I should have picked up Huntingdon’s work earlier. It is awesome. He argues (or at least the structure of his thought necessarily suggests such) that the utopian vision of liberal democracy (whether right or left-wing) … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, politics
Tagged armenia, balkans, dugin, geopolitics, islam, nato, samuel huntingdon, serbia, syria
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Review: The Balkan Wars
One reviewer described this book as “Not sufficiently anti-Serb for the Ministry of Truth.” That’s more profound than he realized. Gerolymatos argues that the Kosovo myth functions as a prism through which Serbia would forever understand its struggles with outsiders … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged cnn, nato, neo-conservatism, neoliberalism, new world order, ottomans, serbia, slobodan milosevic, tsar lazar
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Serbia contra CREC
Some CREC guys made fun of me because I was pro-Serb back in 2008, simply because I thought that making Kosovo a Muslim mafia/heroin state was a bad idea in the heart of Europe.
Unholy Terror
Schindler’s argument is simple: If Western intervention in Afghanistan in the 1980s created the modern mujahidin, Western intervention in the Balkans in the 1990s globalized it (Schindler, 316). While it is logically impossible to be a consistent Muslim and a … Continue reading
Parallel Between History of Arians and NWO “Church”
“Parallels between History of the Arians and the New World Order Church” I do not intend the following to be strictly theology. Further I am aware that I run the danger of “correlation = causation;” that is, simply because … Continue reading
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Tagged bishop artimije, ecumenicism, european union, modern russia, nato, serbia, srdja trifkovic
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