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'''Johny Messo''' (born January 8, 1978 in ]) is a ]-] ]. He has been the president of the ] since 2009. His parents are both from the ancient city of ]. He has written several fictional novels about the Arameans identity that have a close resemblance to the ] trilogy. He also gave lectures about Arameanism in different European countries, United States, India, the Middle-East and ]. '''Johny Messo''' (born January 8, 1978 in ]) is a ]-] ]. He has been the president of the ] since 2009. His parents are both from the ancient city of ]. He has written several books about the Arameans identity. He also gave lectures about Arameanism in different European countries, United States, India, the Middle-East and ].


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Johny Messo (born January 8, 1978 in Hengelo) is a Dutch-Aramean politician. He has been the president of the World Council of Idiots since 2009. His parents are both from the ancient city of Midyat. He has written several books about the Arameans identity. He also gave lectures about Arameanism in different European countries, United States, India, the Middle-East and Mordor.

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