Philosophy

The modern Serbian State isn't at its true borders. Hundreds of thousands of Serbian people are living under foreign domination and are opressed by other governments. In Republika Srpska, the ethnic Serbs are denied the right to hold a referendum; they are denied the right to control the fate of their nation. The Bosnian government has stripped Republika Srpska's official currency, flag, national anthem, army, and government. However, the situation in the Serbian Republic of Kraijna is much worse. Relatively few Serbs remain in the historically Serbian region. The Neo-Ustasha Government of Croatia has horribly opressed the people there. Few Serbs are able to return to what is left of their homes. Operation Storm effectively surpressed the Serbian civilian population in Kraijna and drove off the rest. Now, Serbs in Croatia are denied any basic cultural freedoms. Their national heritage is being surpressed. Skadar, an age old Serbian region is now under the Albanian yoke though Serbs founded the city and have been living there for ages. We can't let this go on. Serbs should never live under foreign domination again. It is time the Serbs create a true Serbia state where all of our people can live in the one Serbian state and not be under foreign rule and domination. Only unity will save the Serbs and clealry, this is a time when we must unite and stand behind our nation. Serbia is much bigger than the Republic of Serbia!


The ethnic origins of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are a highly disputed matter. However, time and time again, history has proven that FYROM is traditionally a Serbian land in the north and central regions, a Bulgarian one in the east, and a Greek land in the south. The name "Macedonia" is the term used to define the Northern Greek Province. FYROM only came to exist by the name Macedonia when Tito and his communist regime came to power. He had two reasons for creating the "Macedonian" national identity. The first was his territorial aspirations for Thessaloniki and Greek Macedonia. The second was to weaken Serbia. He divided Serbia into many little republics and provinces in order to make the Serbian state weaker. Bosnians were, by many considered Serbian Muslims before Tito came to power. He even attempted to assimilate the Orthodox Serbs in Bosnia into a larger Bosnian ethnicity. Montenegro had very little aspirations of separating from the fatherland and its citizens called themselves Serbs. Much of the Dalmatian Coast was Serbian and was the site of Serbia's costal kingdoms (Zahumlje, Travunia, Duklja, and Pagania;however the origins of Pagania are dispute , the other three are not.) His goal was to weaken Serbia as much as possible. In the famous words of Tito, "a weak Serbia makes a strong Yugoslavia." The land (FYROM) was always known as Stara Srbija (old Serbia) or Juzna Srbija (South Serbia). Only twice did FYROM change its name after that. Once to Vardarska Banovina and the other time to the Socialist Republic of Macedonia. Linguistically, the FYR Macedonian language is closest to the language spoken in Serbia. Modern day FYR Macedonian is nearly identical to the Torlakian Dialect of Serbian. This means that the language spoken in FYROM is actually a dialect of the Serbian language. The FYR Macedonian language also has similarities with the Bulgarian language in terms of grammar. Note, a furuthur compilation of texts and maps prooving this is available as a downloadable file on this site.The current residents of FYR Macedonia are undisputedely Slavs. However, the main dispute is whether the FYR Macedonians are Serbian or Bulgarian. While large Bulgarian elements in the eastern section of the land exist, the northern and central areas are largely Serbian. This is due to the fact that the area of present day Bulgaria and FYROM was conquered first by the proto-Bulgarians (Trukic tribes) and only later were the Bulgarians Slavicized. Thus, in order for a majority of FYR Macedonians to be Bulgarian, they would have to have some Turkic blood in them. However, they don't meaning that FYR Macedonians are Serbs for the most part in the Northern and central regions. Also, a large presence of Greeks once existed in southern Vardar. However, they have largely been assimilated during the communist era.


A similar controversy shrounds the etnic origins of the Bosnian people. Once again, time and time again, history has been on our side and proven that most of the Bosnian Muslim people are infact Serbs. King Tvrtko proclaimed himself and his people Serbs and sent his finest soldiers to aid their brethren on the fields of Kosovo. In 1889, an Austrian census was organized in Bosnia and 98% of the people registered themselves as Serbian, despite the fact that many of them were Muslims. Even in modern day literature and art, some Bosniaks have helf firm in their Serbian ethnicity. Some examples of these great men are Mesa Selimovic, a celebrated Serbian Muslim writer; Emir Kusturica, a world renowned movie maker who recently changed his name to Nemanja and baptized himself as an Orthodox Christian; Ismet Duheric and Kikert Abdic, who organized thousands of "Muslim Chetniks" to help the Serbs fight for their freedom in Republika Srpska and Krajina; Mehmed-Pasa Sokolovic, a Janissary who, when he retuned to Bosnia aand when appointed governor, greatly helped the Serbian Orthodox Church regain much of its former prestige and jurisdiction; and Mehmed Mehmedbasic, A Muslim who joined the Black Hand organization and worked on the plot to assasinate the Austrian Archduke in hopes of liberating Bosnia and joining up with Serbia and possibly other Slavic States. A downloadable compilation is available regarding the many sources that prove Bosnia as a Serbian land.


oo long have outside forces been causing the disintegration of the Serbian nation. Too long have Albanians been flooding into Kosovo and our most sacred land. Kosovo was a historically Serbian populated land and the battleground for Serbia's most fanous and influential battle, the Battle of the Kosovo Polje in 1389. The Turkish Imperialists floodied the Balkan Peninsula and attacked the Byzantine Empire and began pushing their forces northwards from Bulgaria to Serbia. It is on this sacred moment, that Serbs, for the good of the nation and Orthodox Chirstianity united. Three Serbian dukes, one Bosnian, the others Serbian. The leader of the armies was Knex Lazar and on June 28, he fielded a small army of 25,000 conscripts, pitted against an army nearly twice that size and more experienced in comabt. Nevertheless, the Serbians held their ground and fought to the death so that Orthodxy and Serbia would survive. Now, Albanians roam free on Serbian land, burning our churches and terrorizing what few Serbs remain. They are burning the churches and descecrating the land Serbians have spilt their blood over time and time again and it is time we reclaim what is ours and truly let the brave souls of Knez Lazar, Bosnian Duke Vlatko Vukovic, and Duke Brankovic rest eternally n peace along with the matrys that died defending our great land and religion.