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November 9, 2012

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The Last Word Spoken on Earth Will Be...


Erase everything that is Greek (and Greece) at a depth of 100 meters

Empty every museum around the world from all its artifacts.

Then destroy everything that is Greek from around the globe ...

Then turn off the Greek language from everywhere.

From medicine, even your medication.

From math (geometry, algebra)

From physics, chemistry

From astronomy

From politics

From your every daily life.

Delete every shape -the triangle-octagon, the straight-curve, turn off the geometry of your buildings, roads, your games, your cars, and once you do that then turn off the name of every disease that ever existed and every medication.

Delete democracy and politics, delete gravity and bring it up, down any which way you choose.

Change your satellites so that they can be in a square orbit, change all of your books (because there will always be Greek word there) and turn off the words used in your daily lives.

Change the gospels, even the name of Christ (which is also a Greek word meaning the one who has the nomination) and change the shapes of your temples (so that they do not have Greek geometry).

Erase the memory of Alexander the Great from history, philosophy, erase mythical and historic heroes, erase culture, change the name of the word "history", change the names of your universities or the language that you write in and use the Arabic language instead, and continue to delete, delete, delete, delete ...

You say "it cannot happen"

You are right... it can't happen, because if it does then you will never be able to form even one single sentence!

You can not erase Greece, or its people from existence, nor can you any longer continue to ignore its contributions to the world.

"The challenge, however, exists"

Jean - (1849 – 1926). French writer and dramatist.
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