Szittyakürt, 1982 (21. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1982-12-01 / 12. szám

Page 2 FIGHTS* MARCH 1982 1848. The enthusiastic crowds of Magyars soon picked up swords and flags and followed him and Louis Kossuth and Joseph Bem into battle to liberate Hungary and to save Hungary from foreign domination. Then, in 1849 the Russian hordes came in to help the Catholic Aust­rians to put down the Magyar Freedom Fight of 1848-49. Petőfi died. Kossuth and Bern were forced into exile. The Church and prayer did not help. Is it a wonder that Kossuth traveled to the Protestant West seeking help? Which he did not receive. Is it a wonder that Joseph Bern later ex­changed his religious loyalty from Catholic to Moslem when the Turkish Sultan took him in and gave him refuge and a new home. He first gained fame as a general of artillery in the Polish Revolution of 1830. He died early and a broken man at the age of 55 in 1850. (The Standard Dictionary of Facts. The Frontier Press Col. Buffalo, N.Y., 1914, pg. 405.) The Polish people then and now as the Hungarian brothers then and now, had similar struggles and fought side by side by the same human urge for the same national cause of survival! Little did the people and few of the leaders known in Hungary that a planned genocide was in the making against Hungarians by some of the internal and external enemies of the Magyars. First the spirit of the Magyars had to be broken. Hungarians, too, had to feel guilty for the death of the Turanian Jesus...! Then the Magyar was to bow his head in shame for his lowly origins as a stinking primitive fisher who came out of the frozen woods of Siberia...! Recently as a “logical result” of the false his­torical teachings and “proofs” the Magyars were virtually robbed of their homeland by their greedy neighbors...! Remember Trianon of 1920! Was the world leeting it happen? Our dear brothers and sisters! The world, our neighbors and the fo­reigners within us were making it happen? And now there is a new technique on the path to genocide. This technique maybe called “passive euthanasia” or “active euthanasia!" Or as the Latins used to say “non­­facere” is also “facare,” (facare— do, make)! Is it not strange that the once populous Hungarian nation was full of Hungarian family units that multiplied itself two to six or even seven times. Although the “scho­larly” history books claim that the Huns of Attila were beaten and driven out of the Catpathian Basin —thence the Huns disappeared... still the Hungarians counted as many people in the Carpathian Basin as there were people in Eng­land in the 13th Century after Christ. Then the Tatars came and they, too, left Hungary virtually demolished. Still, by the end of the 15th Century under Mátyás Cor­vinus the Just, Hungary was a major power and a well populated nation of Magyars in Middle Europe. Then, just as the Hungarians sprang to glory and power the Turks swept deep into Europe. Although they never could go beyond the Hungarian capital city of Buda, they too did their share of depopula­tion of Christian Hungary. About 50% of the Christians were lost while the rest of Christian Europe did non fecere! The Magyars again sprang back and the population regenerated, purer then ever and stronger then before. By 1848 the Hungarians were able to throw off their foreign Western yoke and their effort suc­cumbed only to the brute force of the lice-infected Russian hords from the East. Though the Hungarians politically lost Hungary's popula­tion grew to nearly 21 million by the second decade of the 20th Century. On June 4, 1920, the greedy “Peace Makers” of the victorious West decided once again to physi­cally break Hungary. The thousands of years old Magyar land was torn into pieces and again the population was cut into half. Hun­gary was divided up to six pieces with one-third of the original land left to less then 10 million Magyars. The planned genocide continued by the deMagyarization of the Hun­garians that were forced into dias­pora. They lived like foreigners in their own houses under foreign domination. They were to forget their language and received no jobs, commissions, or promotions. They were to intermarry with the families of land-robbers. They were dis­located, moved, or forced to exile and were not counted in as Magyars in the new census by their new over­­lords. In the first year of World War I, when the Jews or Israelites who suf­­' fered from,“antisemitism” and were scattered all throughout the con­tinents of the world still counted a population of 12,900,000 souls (The Standard Dictionary of Facts. The Frontier Press Col. Buffalo, N.Y. 1914, pg. 125). The Hungarians were suddenly dropped to under 10 million souls, by 1920. Sixty-eight years after as we look into the 1982 Almanacs, we find that Hungary still has less then 11 million citizens out of which 4% are also non-Magyars... (Reader’s Digest Almanach, 1982, pg. 567). Although “about 6 million Jews were slaughtered by the Germans and others during World War II, the adherents of the Jewish faith grew to the count of 15 million or by almost 20% since 1914. 4,000,000 of them live in the new State of Israel and 5,000,000 of them reside in the U.S.A. while the remaining 5,000,000 are still scattered world­wide”... (ibid. pg. 703). Hungarians now are also dispersed throughout the world as the Trianon Peace Treaty of 1920 fragmented ancient Hungary in the Carpathian Basin. Today it is a fashion politically to make “plans for human needs” and there are many human needs. The aspects of planning means different things to different people. Planning may be about roads, housing, and industrial estates, shopping and community centers, schools, hos­pitals and various other social fa­cilities; homes for the aged or jails for the political prisoners... The author-lecturer Philip Heywood, who is the head of the Planning De­partment at Gloucestershire College of Art and Design, warns in his book entitled, Planning and Human Needs (Praeger Pub., N.Y., 1973, pg. 8) that: “...no one group of specialists could or should exert control over all the diverse develop­ments generated in modern mass societies; such an attempt could only result in the worst kind of authoritarianism. For a set of pro­fessionals to be able to dictate how other people should live would be intolerable.” We Hungarians know all about “official planning” that became intolerable since the Rus­sian domination of 1945. We all know what that meant to the people of Hungary concerning freedom of self and ownership of tools and pro­perty and what the muddleheaded­­ness of the dialectical materialists brought on the people to bear. Such and similar planners “...have had, and are having, the most far-reach­ing and harmful effects on the quality of our physical environment and social life” (ibid, pg. 72). The “Master Builders” of our times also decided to regulate the very birth of a human being. In 1799 Auguste Comte, the ori­ginator of Positivism also gave start to the modern discipline of So­ciology. At the very same time Thomas Maltus (Anglican Church man) published a pessimistic essay on human population, the initial attempt to deal with the “popula­tion problem” systematically. His Essay for demographic science is significantly akin to Marx’s Das Kapital. The growing world population had been compared ever since to a “time bomb” and the minds and souls of young and old were sa­turated with anti-life proposals and suggestions. The more intelligent you were, the more educated you were the less family you were sup­posed to produce and have. Pres­sure groups mushroomed up all over the world and the International World Bank extended more and more aid to countries and institu­tions that pledged to curb their population growth. Ironically the more the issue is written about or disscussed the more planners, seem to come up with endless variations of techniques or sciences to control the populace. Michael E. Endres writes that: “The challenge of science is to begin, not end, with great ideas.” (On Defusing the Population Bomb, Scheukman Pub. Co., N.Y., 1975, pg. 12.) The secular humanist Soviet Marxist scientific planners came up with their version of the technique of genocide. The single approaches of the intolerant neighbours and the Church did not prove to be effective enough in the past centuries. Anti- Hungarian wars, economic exploita­tions, spiritual degradation, cul­tural deprevation, lies and distor­tions did manage to slow down the population growth of the Magyars. The Hungarian mind and creativity as well as his spiritual health suf­fered comparably to other nations’ “holocaust experiences”—for example the Jews, the American In­dians, Eskimos, etc. However, the Hungarian seed prevailed! The Ma­gyar’s desire to live and to survive was never seemed to be broken— until now! The historian and linguist Dr. Tibor Baráth, like many other dar­ing and well prepared scholars have shown thet the Magyars and their relatives constituted the most an­cient people of Europe, Middle East, Asia, etc.! He wrote: “...That these first Danubian settlers in the Carpathian Basin were using an early Hungarian language follows clearly from a multitude of place names they left behind which have Hungarian meanings...” (Some­times these names have their dupli­cates in Near-Eastern place names.) He further states that: “...Also, the Oriental geometric script was con­served in Hungary until the 17th Century A.D. and one of the most important speciments of this writing was found at Tatárlaka (Tartaria) on a Bronze Age solar observatory, which was originally used to deter­mine the exact day of the summer solstice. On the basis of such and similar evidence, the author con­cludes that the Hungarophon human beings were the first per­manent dwellers of the Middle Danube Basin and they are to be credited with the creation of the first two states there in the Bronze Age: the one in the Western half of the Basin (today called Transdanubia) and the other in the Eastern half of it (today called Transylvania).” (The Origin of the Hungarians in an Oriental Light, Presentation sub­mitted to the Heritage Conference of 1981—The Hungarian Eight Tribe, Ligonier, Pa. Vol. 9, No. 2, Feb., 1982, pg. 4-5.) Perhaps this is the reason why the ancient peoples and cultures of the world are not tolerated by the newly emerged arrogant modern nations. The so-called “Christian missio­naries” were most brutal and in­considerate as they “spread the word” of the Gospels. Even today, the modern day textbooks contain the most foul expressions concern­ing Hungarians and the Magyar traditions and what is worse, the fo­reign blooded overlords of Hungary presently practice the same thing while they glutonishly grow fat on Hungarian milk and honey. The objectives have not changed! Only the methods have changed! Plans had been laid for a long time now for the death of a people, of a nation. The problem currently is only about “how to justify and how to define death.” The final goal of the elimination of the Hungarian nation is not an issue anymore! The techniques of the genocide are long in the workings and the moral hang­ups have been long dealt away with ■qnly the “how .to proceed” is the issue now. Douglas N. Walton, who teaches philosophy at the University of Win­nipeg, suggests that the “...best advice on how to proceed comes from the originator of the inten­tional style of action theory, St. Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109). In Lambeth Manuscript 59 (trans­lation 1969) he argued in effect that... an agent can bring about something itself (facere idipsum esse), or bring it about through some other state or affairs (facere alius esse).” And this is the new technique employed by the ruthless foreign over-lords of Hungary! The Magyar cannot be broken, nor could Hungary be eliminated by conventional means as history amply proved over the many thousands of years! The Magyars, or as a matter of fact any other living thing can be eliminated per­manently only by affecting the roots and by poisoning the seeds! And when the root is rotten and the seed is undesired, the organism surely dies! Is it clear now why our history and our roots are distorted and lied about? Is it not clear now why the Magyar seed, for many, is not desirable anymore? It is strange anymore that the very blood of the Hungarians revolt Hungarian mothers and fathers? Do we now understand why some of our kin change their names, marry into foreign blood or simply refuse to have children or to have any more than two? The “egyke” or “only one” became a national slogan in Hungary, and frequently in the diaspora too. But who benefits from all of this? How is this profitable for the Carpathian Basin, Europe, or even the whole world? Surely, the first and the ultimate losers are the Magyars. The present Hungarian leader­ship for “understandable reasons” adopted the Make It Happen and the Let It Happen approach. The wide scale promotion and use of abortion became their super modern mode of genocide in Hun­gary since 1956 as the October 23 Hungarian Freedomfight brought embarrasment and shame on the Bolsheviks of the 20th Century. Naive are those who think that by Bombastic “anti-Communist slo­gans” and by “racist attitudes” these matters might be simply re­medied. There is more and funda­mentally grave changes are needed to be brought about by us, Hun­(Continued on Page 4)

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