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    I think we should invite any Turk that wishes to attend the Commemoration (the more the better) and present them a copy of my CALL, rolled up and bound with a red ribbon (depicting blood), just like they do at graduation ceremonies; welcome them on the stage one by one and present them a rolled CALL. Here is my CALL.

    CALL
    Looking for My Long Lost ‘Cousin’
    Hello, my Turkish “friend.” Are you sure your great-grandmother was not Armenian?
    Between 1896 and 1915, continued to 1923, the Armenian population of current eastern Turkey was systematically annihilated. They were simply dislodged from their hometowns, able-bodied men were separated from the family and killed, and the old folks, women and children were forcibly marched from village to village until they all perished.
    During these marches, whenever the group passed through a village, the Turkish village-boys, and men, helped themselves to Armenian females and young girls for sex. They also helped themselves to young boys for the same purpose. It was a big free-for-all. They would abduct them, take them home, and the whole clan would use them as sex-slaves, for years. Thousands of them.
    Some of these girls eventually became pregnant and bore children. Turks being historically nomadic and familial invariably accepted these babies into the family, and they grew up as another child of the family. The boys, in turn, upon reaching manhood became love objects of the Turkish wife, the “khanoom,” who, also, eventually became pregnant, and their children, likewise, became part of the family.
    These half-Armenian children grew up as Turkish speaking men and women who married and made families and carried on their normal lives thinking they are Turks.
    My long lost ‘cousin’ may be one of these half-Armenians.
    Hello, my Turkish “friend.” Are you sure you are not my ‘cousin’? Are you sure your great-grandmother, or great-grandfather, was not Armenian? … ARE YOU SURE?
    We may be ‘cousins,’ after all. 
    Why don’t you go find out.
    And yes, “One percent Armenian equals hundred percent Armenian.”
    END
    This will work like the Trojan Horse. Half of Turkey’s population will suddenly become Armenian, they will revolt and they will kick out all true Turks (if there IS such a thing) to the Altay Mountains, where they came from, and where they belong.
     

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