Donald Hank
Is this Albanian for "thanks"?
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By Donald Hank
March 5, 2011

I just received an article reminding that it was Albanians who killed those American military men in Frankfurt and that the US and allies had staunchly defended the Albanians in Kosovo and helped them win their "freedom."

Years ago, when the US and allies were embroiled in the Kosovo conflict, I had the sense that we were on the wrong side, and that what was called "ethnic cleansing" was really a rather crude (ok, perhaps even botched), attempt on the part of Serbs to hold onto a territory that had been theirs from time immemorial and was full of mementos of a Serbian past, including Orthodox monasteries and churches.

I sensed that the Serbs were not exactly persecuting Albanians out of racism, as was charged by the Western media and the allied governments.

Back then I received information that corrobaborated this suspicion.

Linked below is one of many examples of how Serbs are now mistreated by Muslims, mostly Albanians, who have no historic claims whatsoever to the territory we so stupidly gave them under Clinton (warning: this is not for the faint-hearted):

http://www.kosovoblog.com/photos/albanian-terror-against-serbs-in-kosovo-1.html

This is all part of a leftist policy of eliminating Christian culture that has been ongoing since the late 1800s.

It's time to turn this around.

The fact that Angela Merkel recently said "Multikulti" (multiculturalism) is not working and was echoed by the UK's David Cameron and France's Sarkozy (Italy's Berlusconi had said this before) is clear evidence that the will to restore European culture is in place. The only thing lacking is a plan.

And maybe a culture left to save.

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Donald Hank

Until July of 2009, Don Hank was operating a technical translation agency out of his home in Wrightsville, PA. He is now retired and residing in Panama with his wife and daughter.

A former language teacher, he holds an undergraduate degree in French and German from Millersville State University (PA), a Master's degree in Russian language and literature from Kutztown State College (also in PA), has studied Chinese for 3 years in Taiwan at the Mandarin Training Center, and is self-taught in other languages, having logged a total of 8 years abroad in total immersion situations.

He is also the founder of Lancaster-York Non-Custodial Parents, a volunteer organization that provides Christian counseling for non-custodial parents.

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