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BoscoX -> The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 6:25:47 AM)

One of our illustrious alt left members blindly stumbled over an interesting fact, while describing what he saw in the cartoonish fantasy world he substitutes for reality

Dracula learned his terrorism warfare tactics from Muslims around the time he converted to Islam

Who knew




Aylee -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 6:42:13 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

One of our illustrious alt left members blindly stumbled over an interesting fact, while describing what he saw in the cartoonish fantasy world he substitutes for reality

Dracula learned his terrorism warfare tactics from Muslims around the time he converted to Islam

Who knew


Impalement has been around for a long time. Terror in warfare has been around for a long time.

Vlad was interesting, but probably not a vampire. Although I watched a movie about how he became a vampire. I would have linked it, but I had no idea there were so many with that theme. So I am not positive which one I watched.




WhoreMods -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 6:42:19 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

One of our illustrious alt left members blindly stumbled over an interesting fact, while describing what he saw in the cartoonish fantasy world he substitutes for reality

Dracula learned his terrorism warfare tactics from Muslims around the time he converted to Islam

Who knew

Vlad Tepes was Catholic, you moron.




BoscoX -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 6:51:33 AM)

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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

One of our illustrious alt left members blindly stumbled over an interesting fact, while describing what he saw in the cartoonish fantasy world he substitutes for reality

Dracula learned his terrorism warfare tactics from Muslims around the time he converted to Islam

Who knew

Vlad Tepes was Catholic, you moron.


Let's see... Believe the worthless spew of some loser Internet troll, who inhabits a cartoonish fantasy world? [8|]

Or believe livescience.com

http://www.livescience.com/48536-vlad-the-impaler-dark-secrets.html

quote:

Regardless of what he learned from his captors, Vlad didn't take kindly to being held prisoner. On the contrary, his kid brother adjusted well to captivity, forging a friendship with the Sultan's son, Mehmet II, and eventually converting to Islam.




BoscoX -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 6:55:46 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Aylee


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

One of our illustrious alt left members blindly stumbled over an interesting fact, while describing what he saw in the cartoonish fantasy world he substitutes for reality

Dracula learned his terrorism warfare tactics from Muslims around the time he converted to Islam

Who knew


Impalement has been around for a long time. Terror in warfare has been around for a long time.

Vlad was interesting, but probably not a vampire. Although I watched a movie about how he became a vampire. I would have linked it, but I had no idea there were so many with that theme. So I am not positive which one I watched.


Everyone pretty much agrees that Vlad the Impaler was a terrorist

That he learned his trade from the same basic source that Islamic State did (Islamic teachings, the Koran etc), is apparently little known fact







blnymph -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:06:51 AM)

oh it is soooo simple to make up "little known facts"
if for example one can not keep apart the lives of Vlad II (the "Impaler") and Vlad III his son who was kept hostage ...


how many times more do certain simpletons post "facts" based on links they did neither read properly nor even understand ...?

they are "little known" because they are not facts at all but potato mash






ManOeuvre -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:07:57 AM)

Regardless, I think his persona is going through something of a retroactive PR upgrade.

I shared this opinion with a Romanian friend of mine, who said quite matter-of-factly that he's always been a local favourite; it's the rest of the west that's just now coming around.




mnottertail -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:08:09 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

One of our illustrious alt left members blindly stumbled over an interesting fact, while describing what he saw in the cartoonish fantasy world he substitutes for reality

Dracula learned his terrorism warfare tactics from Muslims around the time he converted to Islam

Who knew

Sorry no, retard; on both counts. House of Dracul (All the Vlads) were Roman Catholic, and killed muslims, lots of muslims. His younger brother converted to Islam.





freedomdwarf1 -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:09:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

http://www.livescience.com/48536-vlad-the-impaler-dark-secrets.html

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Regardless of what he learned from his captors, Vlad didn't take kindly to being held prisoner. On the contrary, his kid brother adjusted well to captivity, forging a friendship with the Sultan's son, Mehmet II, and eventually converting to Islam.



Try re-reading your own link.

They aren't talking about Vlad at all but his kid brother who converted to Islam!! Derp!!

Reading sin't your strong point is it, unawareness??


Also.....
The paragraph immediately before your quote: Some historians have argued that Vlad also learned the art of impalement during his time as a hostage, but that can’t be proven, according to Florin Curta, a professor of medieval history and archaeology at the University of Florida. The Ottomans didn't invent impalement, and there's no way of knowing whether Vlad saw them deploy this gruesome punishment on their prisoners, Curta told Live Science.




BoscoX -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:10:07 AM)


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ORIGINAL: blnymph

oh it is soooo simple simple to make up "little known facts"
if for example one can not keep apart the lives of Vlad II (the "Impaler") and Vlad III his son who was kept hostage ...


how many times more do certain simpletons post "facts" based on links they did neither read properly nor even understand ...?

they are "little known" because they are not facts at all but potato mash





Lessee... Another loser alt left troll, offering nothing any more substantive than ad hominems or other fallacies

Or livescience.com

Not a tough choice




BoscoX -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:13:42 AM)

No, livescience and other sources tell us that Vlad III was Vlad the Impaler, aka Dracula, and the same man who converted to Islam and used the same basic Muslim tactics that Islamic State does, against his enemies

http://www.livescience.com/48536-vlad-the-impaler-dark-secrets.html




bounty44 -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:17:02 AM)

i suspect "Dracula untold"




BoscoX -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:21:02 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: ManOeuvre

Regardless, I think his persona is going through something of a retroactive PR upgrade.

I shared this opinion with a Romanian friend of mine, who said quite matter-of-factly that he's always been a local favourite; it's the rest of the west that's just now coming around.


People are beginning to pay attention to Islam now, more than in the past. And are therefore discarding the "religion of peace" propaganda that is proven to be so patently absurd to even the most casual observer




blnymph -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:27:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: blnymph

oh it is soooo simple simple to make up "little known facts"
if for example one can not keep apart the lives of Vlad II (the "Impaler") and Vlad III his son who was kept hostage ...


how many times more do certain simpletons post "facts" based on links they did neither read properly nor even understand ...?

they are "little known" because they are not facts at all but potato mash





Lessee... Another loser alt left troll, offering nothing any more substantive than ad hominems or other fallacies

Or livescience.com



Not a tough choice



So many words for camouflaging your ...

Let's look at your facts:
You obviously did not only not read the link you posted on the other thread but also forgot that you posted it within minutes; and what you pasted - again without reading - in your post here:
http://www.collarchat.com/m_5025357/mpage_4/tm.htm#5025912


Since that might be a bit too much for you to understand, let's get back to some basics:

Roman numerals
II means 2(the second)
III means 3 (the third)


If still not understood, try using your fingers for learning to count










blnymph -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:29:10 AM)

After you learned to count it might after a while be possible to teach what a "source" is, and what is not.




WickedsDesire -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:32:36 AM)

Seconds Boscox is a moron - oh come on we all know he reads shag all of his very fake news sources, so sad

Vlad this one I think Dracula Untold - Official Trailer




WhoreMods -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:32:55 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: blnymph

oh it is soooo simple simple to make up "little known facts"
if for example one can not keep apart the lives of Vlad II (the "Impaler") and Vlad III his son who was kept hostage ...


how many times more do certain simpletons post "facts" based on links they did neither read properly nor even understand ...?

they are "little known" because they are not facts at all but potato mash





Lessee... Another loser alt left troll, offering nothing any more substantive than ad hominems or other fallacies

Or livescience.com

Not a tough choice


Your citation contradicts your claims and you have the brass neck to accuse somebody else of spreading fallacies?

The passage you've misprisioned in full, with the part you have failed to comprehend highlighted:
quote:

Imagine spending your tumultuous teenage years as a political hostage whose fate hinged on the actions of your father, the ruler of a war-torn region in a different country. That's what Vlad III's adolescence was like.

In 1442, Vlad III and his younger brother, Radu, were handed over to Sultan Murad II, then-ruler of the Ottoman Empire. The young men were held hostage to ensure their father, ruler of the principality of Wallachia, remained loyal to the Ottomans during their ongoing war with Hungary.

During their captivity, Vlad and his brother were tutored in science, philosophy and the arts. They were also allegedly schooled in the arts of war, receiving lessons in both horsemanship and swordsmanship from their Ottoman captors, according to Radu Florescu and Raymond McNally, former professors of history at Boston College, who wrote several books about Vlad III.

Some historians have argued that Vlad also learned the art of impalement during his time as a hostage, but that can’t be proven, according to Florin Curta, a professor of medieval history and archaeology at the University of Florida. The Ottomans didn't invent impalement, and there's no way of knowing whether Vlad saw them deploy this gruesome punishment on their prisoners, Curta told Live Science. [Busted: Medieval Torture's 10 Biggest Myths]

Regardless of what he learned from his captors, Vlad didn't take kindly to being held prisoner. On the contrary, his kid brother adjusted well to captivity, forging a friendship with the Sultan's son, Mehmet II, and eventually converting to Islam.

But Vlad felt little more than enmity for his captors, according to Elizabeth Miller, a research historian and professor emeritus at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. This enmity may have been his motivation for siding with the Hungarians against the Ottomans when he eventually became ruler of Wallachia in 1448, Miller told Live Science.

Got that, moron? Vlad Tepe's brother converted to Islam. Tepes did not, and bore a grudge over being held hostage that led to him holding the Caparthians against the Ottoman empire's exapansion and sending severed heads rather than tribute to Turkey. He's a national hero in Wallachia because (unlike El Cid or Charlemagne) he kept the moslems out of his country.




BoscoX -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:34:00 AM)


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

i suspect "Dracula untold"


From my link -

quote:

[image]http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnews.com/content/fox-news/science/2014/10/31/vlad-impaler-real-dracula-dark-secrets/_jcr_content/par/featured-media/media-1.img.jpg/876/493/1422839610053.jpg[/image]

This painting, "Vlad the Impaler and the Turkish Envoys," by Theodor Aman (1831-1891), allegedly depicts a scene in which Vlad III nails the turbans of these Ottoman diplomats to their heads.




WhoreMods -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:38:18 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

i suspect "Dracula untold"


From my link -

quote:

[image]http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnews.com/content/fox-news/science/2014/10/31/vlad-impaler-real-dracula-dark-secrets/_jcr_content/par/featured-media/media-1.img.jpg/876/493/1422839610053.jpg[/image]

This painting, "Vlad the Impaler and the Turkish Envoys," by Theodor Aman (1831-1891), allegedly depicts a scene in which Vlad III nails the turbans of these Ottoman diplomats to their heads.


So nailing a moslem's turban to his head proves that Tepes was a jihadist himself, does it?
Everything you are producing about this contradicts the point you're trying to make. Why do you think that is?




BoscoX -> RE: The Real Dracula Practiced What Muslims Taught Him (4/24/2017 7:38:52 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: blnymph

oh it is soooo simple simple to make up "little known facts"
if for example one can not keep apart the lives of Vlad II (the "Impaler") and Vlad III his son who was kept hostage ...


how many times more do certain simpletons post "facts" based on links they did neither read properly nor even understand ...?

they are "little known" because they are not facts at all but potato mash





Lessee... Another loser alt left troll, offering nothing any more substantive than ad hominems or other fallacies

Or livescience.com

Not a tough choice


Your citation contradicts your claims and you have the brass neck to accuse somebody else of spreading fallacies?

The passage you've misprisioned in full, with the part you have failed to comprehend highlighted:
quote:

Imagine spending your tumultuous teenage years as a political hostage whose fate hinged on the actions of your father, the ruler of a war-torn region in a different country. That's what Vlad III's adolescence was like.

In 1442, Vlad III and his younger brother, Radu, were handed over to Sultan Murad II, then-ruler of the Ottoman Empire. The young men were held hostage to ensure their father, ruler of the principality of Wallachia, remained loyal to the Ottomans during their ongoing war with Hungary.

During their captivity, Vlad and his brother were tutored in science, philosophy and the arts. They were also allegedly schooled in the arts of war, receiving lessons in both horsemanship and swordsmanship from their Ottoman captors, according to Radu Florescu and Raymond McNally, former professors of history at Boston College, who wrote several books about Vlad III.

Some historians have argued that Vlad also learned the art of impalement during his time as a hostage, but that can’t be proven, according to Florin Curta, a professor of medieval history and archaeology at the University of Florida. The Ottomans didn't invent impalement, and there's no way of knowing whether Vlad saw them deploy this gruesome punishment on their prisoners, Curta told Live Science. [Busted: Medieval Torture's 10 Biggest Myths]

Regardless of what he learned from his captors, Vlad didn't take kindly to being held prisoner. On the contrary, his kid brother adjusted well to captivity, forging a friendship with the Sultan's son, Mehmet II, and eventually converting to Islam.

But Vlad felt little more than enmity for his captors, according to Elizabeth Miller, a research historian and professor emeritus at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. This enmity may have been his motivation for siding with the Hungarians against the Ottomans when he eventually became ruler of Wallachia in 1448, Miller told Live Science.

Got that, moron? Vlad Tepe's brother converted to Islam. Tepes did not, and bore a grudge over being held hostage that led to him holding the Caparthians against the Ottoman empire's exapansion and sending severed heads rather than tribute to Turkey. He's a national hero in Wallachia because (unlike El Cid or Charlemagne) he kept the moslems out of his country.


FIFY, troll [:)]




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