From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] September 16, 1999 >From Rumor Mill News: Several months ago, RMNews published an article stating that the Serbian Province of Montenegro will soon demand autonomy. In the article we stated that Montenegro had been a province of the Austro Hungarian empire and had been ruled by a King or a Prince. The article stated that part of the real reason behind the Kosovo war as well as Bosnia Herzegovina was to break the old Austrian provinces away from Serbia and away from the Communist influence left over from the Old Soviet Union. RMNews speculated that the Soviet Union would rise from its ashes and the Iron Curtain would return. The old Austro Hungarian Empire and its Monarchists want to return to power in all their old kingdoms. Herzegovina and Montenegro are two of them. Keep your eye on what happens to these two provinces and you will have an idea of who is winning the war for world control. The old monarchs of the Austro Hungarian Empire make up Faction 2. For the last 100 years, they were the only opposition that Faction 1, the New World Order had. If it hadn't been for Faction 2, we would already be Slaves of the New World Order. Why do the Hapsburgs and other monarchs from the Austro Hungarian Empire hate the NWO? The NWO destroyed their empire. They were the first to be destroyed. And they carry a grudge which states: "Don't get mad, get even. Take back what is ours." And that is what they are doing with Montenegro and Herzegovina.... (which translates as Duchy of Vienna.) Many things that appear in newspapers are only staged explanations of conclusions and/or plans that were made years before. The so called Montenegro "seccession" was already on the books in 1994 when I was in Austria meeting with the men who plan things like this. It is now time for the break with SErbia, therefore, the establishment media can finally tell us the truth. Rayelan >From UPI: Djukanovic: Montenegro may go own way Wednesday, 15 September 1999 17:42 (GMT) (UPI Focus) Djukanovic: Montenegro may go own way BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Sept. 15 (UPI) - Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic has accused the Serbian leadership of trying to destabilize Montenegro and expressed support for what he called pro-democratic forces in Serbia, Belgrade Beta news agency reported. Djukanovic was speaking to reporters in Budapest after talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi. He said Montenegro would go ahead with economic reforms and introduce its own currency if Serbia rejected reforms and a currency board for the creation of a common convertible currency. He said he had told Martonyi that while he thought Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic belonged to the past, not all problem would be solved with his departure from the political scene. Serbian citizens themselves should be instrumental in democratizing Serbia, Djukanovic told reporters. Asked about his relations with the Yugoslav president, Djukanovic said, "There is no cooperation between Milosevic and me, we have not met in 1999." He said Milosevic is the man who convenes sessions of the supreme defense council, where the two of them and the Serbian president should meet to map out Yugoslavia's military strategy, and the ball is now in Milosevic's court. "He didn't find it necessary to call a meeting of this body even during the NATO bombing, assessing that the situation was quite all right and there was no need to consult with anybody," Djukanovic complained. In remarks on what has come to be known as "tribal rallies" of people traditionally belonging to Montenegro's numerous tribes, Djukanovic said Milosevic's repertoire of actions was exhausted. "These are the same channels, which were used in the (Croatian) Krajina and in Bosnia and which everywhere met with a complete fiasco," he said. "Milosevic obviously has no other method but to attempt the territorial dismemberment of Montenegro and to jeopardize civilian peace in Montenegro by way of tribal rallies." At these rallies, loyalty has been expressed to Milosevic and Serbia and threats made to separate tribal territory and join it to Serbia. The Montenegrin authorities claim that the rallies have been stage-managed from Serbia. "Milosevic believed Montenegro is still at the end of the 18th century when it had tribal conflicts. But as the (last year's parliamentary) elections demonstrated, Montenegro has chosen a different road, despite Milosevic, one of economic reform and democracy on which I think Montenegro is stable." Djukanovic said. -- Copyright 1999 by United Press International. 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