15 December 2025
Homer Pavlos on X: "Let me also tell you what the Greeks of Cyprus endured. The occupation of Nicosia by the Muslims (1570) was accompanied by terrible plunder, massacres, and captivities that lasted three days. The victors seized and destroyed everything in their path, even the churches; they cut https://t.co/j8ugHe5jNK" / X they cut off the heads of even the elderly to test their swords, while dragging others into captivity, especially those they judged could yield great profit.
In the end, they set up a slave market where they sold the beautiful boys and girls. They themselves boasted that the plunder surpassed that of the City (Constantinople). After the fall of Famagusta (6-8-1571), the Muslim Turks treated its Venetian defender, Marcantonio Bragadino, by stripping him naked, placing him on a cow, and parading him amid the sounds of drums and the shouts of the Ottomans. Then they threw him down and flayed him alive, stuffed his skin with straw, hung it on the galley of the captain from Rhodes, and cut his body into pieces which they hung from the ship's cannons. Afterward, the galley sailed along the coasts of Syria, so that the victors could thus seal their triumph. In 1571, the Turks completed the conquest of Cyprus. The spoils were abundant. Among other things, they captured many girls, whom they boarded onto a ship bound for the slave markets. Among them was the proud Greek woman Maria the Synglitiki, of aristocratic descent, who stood out for her beauty. In order to spare both herself and the other girls the humiliation of being bought and sold, she found a way to set fire to the ship's gunpowder magazine. The explosion that followed was tremendous. All the girls and the Turkish crew perished. Centuries have passed, but the Muslim Turks have not changed; they remained and remain barbarians, just like Islam itself. Thus, in 1974, the barbarians invaded the great island of the Greeks once again and committed crimes that the human mind cannot comprehend. "They put us in a school classroom in Voni, along with the rest of the family. They would come in whenever they wanted, choose us, and take us to satisfy their sexual desires. I didn't go out to get rations. I always wore my grandmother's clothes to look old, but they could see my face. I only went out when I needed the toilet. I was constantly wrapped in a blanket, and all the little kids sat on top of me so that the Turks wouldn't keep dragging me away and raping me. This lasted for three months, until the Red Cross arrived." Testimonies from women victims of rape during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. The crime described took place in the occupied village of Voni in the Nicosia province, which had been used by the Turkish army as a detention camp for women and children. Similar camps had also been set up in the villages of Vitsada, Marathovouno, and Gypsou in the Famagusta province, where, according to testimonies, systematic rapes were committed by the Turkish army. Hundreds were also the abortions that were carried out en masse in the second half of 1974 in Cyprus. According to testimonies from doctors recorded in the book by Chrysanthos Chrysanthou, "The Other War of the Doctors in 1974," hundreds of brutally abused women became pregnant and special legislation had to be passed so that they could terminate their pregnancies. Many abortions were performed in private clinics, several at the Nicosia General Hospital, while due to the overcrowding of that hospital with war wounded, many abortions were undertaken by doctors at the hospitals of the British Bases in Dhekelia and Akrotiri. Previously, many other women had miscarried using abortion pills, which were distributed to them by the Red Cross while they were still in the Turkish army's detention camps; a fact that leads to the conclusion that the brutalities of the Turkish soldiers were known even before the liberation of the captive women. It is noted that, in order to facilitate the process of mass abortions, even the Church of Cyprus had consented through its tolerance to the amendment of the legislation in 1974, so that the abortions of that period became legal. Do we need to say more? Yes we do. I will keep going. This is the history of the Greeks who fight the barbarians in our eternal history.Homer Pavlos 11:12PM 15 Dec 2025.
14 December 2025
Dan Burmawi on X: "Most Muslims in the West don’t wake up strategizing how to take over the world. But they’ve been conditioned to view Islamic norms as inherently superior. That superiority doesn’t disappear at the border. It travels in the luggage of language, customs, assumptions, and sacred" / X assumptions, and sacred texts. And eventually, it seeps into local politics, social demands, and institutional pressure, slowly, passively, invisibly. This is how the system reproduces itself without meetings, leaders, or manifestos. It doesn’t need central command when the psychology is collective and the doctrine is divine. Muslims in the West don’t have to organize a coup to alter the cultural landscape. All they have to do is continue being who the system trained them to be: People who defer to divine authority over secular law, who view freedom of speech as dangerous, who see dissent as blasphemy, and who feel morally justified in pressuring the host society to bend to their religious sensitivities. In Islam, there is no separation. Religion is government. Religion is law. Religion is identity.The West doesn’t need to fear a conspiracy, it needs to fear complacency. Because what we’re facing isn’t a war of weapons. It’s a war of worldviews. One side believes the individual is sovereign. The other believes Allah is. One side encourages doubt, dissent, and open debate. The other treats them as disease. One side builds freedom from the inside out. The other demands submission from the top down. So no, there’s no secret plan. But that’s what makes it more dangerous. Because you can fight a conspiracy. You can expose a plot. But how do you fight a collective subconscious, when most of the people carrying it don’t even know they are?4:15PM 14 December 2025.
Amjad Taha أمجد طه on X: "I agree with @elonmusk. The UK has fallen. Why does a Muslim in Dubai live calmly with others, confident and open minded, while a Muslim in London is radicalized into extremism and antisemitism, when the religion is the same but the environment is not. In Dubai, faith is https://t.co/ghkBHhxk8z" / X In Dubai, faith is protected by law and order, so it remains faith. In London, it is abandoned to Islamist engineers who weaponize grievance and monetize anger. The Muslim Brotherhood did not come to integrate; they came to recruit, taking your children hostage through propaganda, turning outrage into identity, donations into funding, and fear into obedience, until they decide what you may say and what you must stay silent about. Britain did not fail overnight; it was slowly reprogrammed until diversity became submission and tolerance became surrender. This is Britainstan. 4:04AM 13 Dec 2025.
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