Η αιφνιδιαστική κίνηση της Τουρκίας να κηρύξει τώρα υβριδικό πόλεμο εναντίον της Ελλάδος, χρησιμοποιώντας όσους οικονομικούς μετανάστες και πρόσφυγες συγκέντρωνε και οργάνωνε στο έδαφός της, οφείλεται στα οξύτατα αδιέξοδα του παντουρκισμού τα οποία αντιμετωπίζει στα «μέτωπα» της Συρίας (κάτω από την ανελέητη πίεση Ρώσων, Σύρων, Ιρανών) και της Λιβύης (κάτω από την πίεση του στρατηγού Χ. Χαφτάρ, Ρωσίας, Γαλλίας και Αιγύπτου).
The growing finacial crisis and the potential outcomes of the current situation, which includes a major step towards a cashless society and global governance, as the current crisis seems to be playing right into the hands of the central bankers and the United Nations.
Steve Hayes Notes from underground ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ για το θέμα, την τριλογία του Φίλιπ Πούλμαν, «His Dark Materials» (Τα Σκοτεινά Του Υλικά)One of the things I noted when reading Philip Pullman’s His dark materials was that though he accused C.S. Lewis of being preachy, he was in fact far more preachy himself, especially in the third book of the series, The amber spyglass. When I mentioned this in discussion forums, several people said that that was just my Christian prejudice. So I was interested to find a review from someone more sympathetic to Pullman’s worldview saying the same thing. Reason Magazine – A Secular Fantasy
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