Tag Archives: Serbia

If Tesla was born 70 years later he almost certainly would be murdered in Nazi death camp

If Tesla was born 70 years later, he almost certainly would be murdered in Croatian WWII death camp- Only, because he was Serb! Croats are obsessed with “national purity”, that’s why they should be proud of Nikola Tesla- He is one of “the purest Serbs” to ever walking the Earth… It doesn’t pass a day- that I don’t bump into

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Kosovo “powder keg” – The story about fake asylum seekers…

In the third Chapter I have documented partially, but from credible sources, the presence and activity of ISIS and other extreme Islam jihadist organizations in Kosovo and in the region. Obviously the “Albanian factor” in the future ISIS plans is taking one of the key roles. I hope that we will never find out what this role is in practice.

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Nenad Braskovic: A new wave of refugee crisis is likely to hit Europe…

…Their path to Germany, Sweden or Norway laid through other European countries, which began to strengthen their borders and throw migrants on the frontier lanes. However, the fears of Europeans were not in vain. Among the millions of refugees, there were ISIS militants and criminals engaged in theft, raping and murders. The number of crimes committed by them in the

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Why is EU dumping refugees on “the non-member state” Serbia ?

The very desperate Serbian government, personified in the “tragicomic prime minister persona”, (who is acting more like the EU leaders’ obedient pet, instead as the leader of an independent nation) – which is hoping to gain EU membership, by yielding to every Brussels’ “blackmail”, even if that meant self-disintegration of the Serbian proper…

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The last genocide of Krajina Serbs: Operation STORM, joint Croatian and USA criminal enterprise

Posted on August 4, 2013 by Grey Carter In 1578, almost a half a century before the first Pilgrims sailed to America, the Serbs were invited to settle in then desolate area of Krajina. (see the map bellow). Ever since the Serbs were majority population in the region. Krajina – the Military Frontier – was a place of constant battle

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Operation Storm: Croatia’s Triumph, Serbia’s Grief

Croatia this week celebrates its defeat of Serb rebels during Operation Storm 20 years ago, but Serbia will mourn the hundreds killed and the 200,000 who became refugees. Marija Ristic, Ivana Nikolic, Sven Milekic BIRN Belgrade, Zagreb Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and general Ante Gotovina during Operation Storm. Photo: nato.hr Anka Bjelivuk was 47 when she and her husband took

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SREBRENICA CASE- WESTERN FORMULA FOR THE BALKANS: “DEVIDE ET IMPERA” (editor’ comment)

Such one sided (black&white) approach by the major Western powers certainly is not going to bring the peace and reconciliation to the Balkans, and is not going to heal the wounds between various religious and ethnic entities there. Probably in the previous sentence lies the real answer to such “irrational” and inflammatory Western behavior in the Balkans, which in my opinion can be described simply by the old Latin formula: “Divide and conquer”. And we all know very well who the real “conqueror” and the real culprit, in this story is…

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SREBRENICA: 20 Years Later, And Still Searching

Every year the World marks anniversary of the takeover of Srebrenica by Bosnian- Serb troops  on July 11, 1995. ( And every year world sees Western and global leaders, gather to mourn. The same leaders that, in other occasion, issue cold blooded statement that they have been proud for murdering half a million Iraqi (Muslim) children, that kill wedding guests

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Serbia: A Lesson for the Modern World

To this day, because of liberal, biased media, most people in the world still do not know what has happened to Serbia. The fraud, the corruption, and the international robbery of a nation go unrecognized, unjustified, and unpunished. Is this to be the fate of every country facing the same issues? BadEagle.com has written numerous articles on Serbia, pointing out

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