heres another interesting link if you follow Tibor's name you get this message:
For English speakers We have no connection with the Szekler Legion. The title's meaning is that we consider Revesz a paria. Kitaszitott= paria excomunicated from the members of the Szekler naton ifor the very reason of the letter presented bellow PARIAH
It then gives the email that tibor sent out to members of the Szekler community looking for volunteers to go to Bolivia.
the link is Adjon Isten Vétkesek között cinkos aki néma
If you follow the american translation flag it brings you to a good source of information about szeklers
Last edited by Cathar; 17th May 2009 at 11:35 PM.
Has this one already been posted? Seems to be herr Revesz at some sort of Nazi rally in 2003... http://www.dayofhonour.hu/german/galerie.html The background to the site (the wallpaper) is a couple of nice german soldiers armed to ze teeth... nice guy to associate with.
Cathar, indeed we know that many if not most of Revesz's webpages can be retrieved through Google cache and will put in the time to sort them out. But a sceptical (or lazy) journalist checking the IRMS connection may give up after a few clicks. Let me give an example. Google for Revesz's autobiography and you get a 'down for maintenance' notice. Click the cache and you get a version of the autobiography with the reference to working for IRMS removed, clearly done after Dwyer's death. Do a bit more digging in Google advanced search and you will find an older edition of the autobiography cached 5 April 2009 and with the reference to working for IRMS still in place.
I have always found it interesting that this older edition of the autobiography gave the starting date of Revesz's employment with IRMS as '25.03.2008' and the ending date as ' - '. As there are other entries in the piece dated 2009, this would indicate that Revesz was claiming that his employment with IRMS was still current. Yet another reason for IRMS to give the world a more detailed account of its dealings with Revesz, Michael Dwyer and any other members of the Szekler Legion which it employed. Interesting too that in addition to a Private Security Authority licence Revesz picked up a FETAC Level 4 security qualification and a FÁS Safe Pass while working in Ireland in 2008.
Béla Liptak, a US based engineer, who contributed extensively to the Szekely Legion website (posted the previous page) is part of this organisation:
Meetings with National Security Council: the American Hungarian Federation - Founded 1906
These are events in Budapest which seem being done on a yearly basis
This of Feb 2009: http://www.dayofhonour.hu/german/galerie.html
(dayofhonour.hu Whois - day of honour - Who.is)
find this similarity interesting
:: Der Tag der Ehre 14. 02. 2004 Budapest, Heldenplatz ::
--> pic no 3 from top, 5th person from the left
and then: Datos encontrados de los cinco supuestos terroristas faltantes del caso Rozsa : ErnestoJustiniano.org
but given that passport pic of TR
http://www.ernestojustiniano.org/ind...osEuropeos.pdf
I doubt the pic on ErnestoJustiniano.org shows TR
From the same website:
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Referendum anti-cip in Elvetia: RADIOGRAFIA teroristilor unguri din Bolivia (pentru care tace inca SRI). Legiunea Secuiasca: "Pentru refacerea tarii, trebuie sa ucizi, da, sa ucizi!"
Victor Roncea, without source, says that Rozsa Flores may have been trained in Moscow and worked for the Hungarian Secret Service.
Because of his (RF's) history as a leader in the Communist Youth organisation, I think I had asked the question earlier.
My understanding of people in those organisations is that they would have been toadies and informers. Do I have the wrong impression?
My meeting with the man accused of plotting the assassination of Evo Morales - Telegraph
Of April 22 but still interesting ("Flores, I later learned, had take the codename Franco, after the Spanish fascist dictator. "). Didn't find it on the thread so far.