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*Note: Turkey’s Coup Plotters are Members of NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps.
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CIA-Gulen Driven Turkish Police Forces Aided & Abetted the Failed Coup PlotThe three most important regiments involved in the Turkey Attempted Coup plot and implementation have been part (members) of NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps (NRDC) since 2003.
A group of plotters of the failed Turkish Coup Attempt used a WhatsApp group to communicate with each other. Based on well-documented information and established identities gathered from these intercepted communications, at least three out of the five coupist regiments were (and still are) part of NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps. Further, the group used the emblem and slogan used by NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps: “Peace at home, peace in the world.”
The intercepted communications also expose the role of the CIA-Gulen network within Turkey’s police force, and how it readily welcomed and aided the Failed Coup Attempt.
Newsbud news with Sibel Edmonds and Spiro Skouras delves into this significant exposé and provides viewers with context and analyses missing from western media outlets.
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Show Notes
The Turkish Coup through the Eyes of its Plotters
The NATO Rapid Deployable Corps (NRDC)
YouTube- Sibel Edmonds Dissects the Turkey Coup Attempt
Confront NBC: MSM Disinfo Machine- from Iraq’s WMD to the Turkey Coup Attempt
Newsbud Demands Public Retraction from NBC for Unethical False Reporting
Sibel Edmonds’ Operation Gladio B Series via Corbett Report
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Breaking News- Turkish Government Issues an Official Request to NBC News Demanding Immediate Public Apology
NBC News Is Asked to Immediately Issue a Public Apology
Read more: http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2016/07/25/newsbud-breaking-news-turkish-government-issues-an-official-request-to-nbc-news-demanding-immediate-public-apology/
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Corbet Report: Meet Fethullah Gulen, Deep State Plotter
Title: Meet Fethullah Gulen, Deep State Plotter
Video posted 27 Jul 2016
Since the failed coup attempt in Turkey on July 15th, the name of exiled Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen is on everyone’s lips.
Not only is President Erdogan pointing the finger at Gulen as the mastermind of the coup, so is General Hulusi Akar, the Chief of Staff of Turkey’s Armed Forces and the country’s top ranking general. In testimony to prosecutors in Ankara earlier this week he stated that while he was being held captive by pro-coup soldiers he was asked to speak to Gulen, who he described as their “opinion leader,” but he refused.
“I believe those coup-plotters are members of [Gulen’s] organization,” Akar said. “I think they thought their organization would take a huge blow after our Supreme Military Council meeting in August — which we prepared for studiously. This terror organization probably foresaw the outcome of the upcoming meeting and attempted a coup by bombing the parliament building and security offices, killing civilians, attacking their own brothers-in-arms and units with a ferocity and dishonor never seen before.”
So who is Fethullah Gulen? Well, that depends who you ask. If you ask the well-coiffed liars of the corporate lapdog media, Gulen is a kindly old reclusive imam who is operating a multi-billion dollar global Islamic school network from his compound fortress in Pennsylvania…for some reason or other.
Here’s 60 Minutes’ take:
So why, then, does this Turkish cleric live in Pennsylvania? Why was he outlawed from Turkey? And how did he build up his multi-billion dollar global education network? These are good questions, and ones that the US State Department struggles to answer (until 22m50s).
Tellingly, it takes the crack journalists over at America’s flagship TV news program 7 minutes of waffling before they can even offer this journalistic shrug of an answer to the questions about Gulen:
And oh so predictably, directly after admitting that the Gulenist movement has infiltrated the highest levels of political power in Turkey and that he is being sheltered from reprisal by the American government, the voice of mainstream journalism then creates a strawman argument about his goals that they can then safely pigeonhole under the CIA’s weaponized psyops term of choice, “conspiracy theory.”
If this mainstream non-narrative fails to satisfy, it is because key details about the man and his movement are missing from it. How did a Turkish cleric of humble origins who makes no public appearances and is seen by almost no one amass a global network of schools, TV and print media, a trade association and a bank, all operated from a compound in Pennsylvania despite having been wanted by the Turkish government for decades, and all without having a registered mail address, corporate registration or even a central bank account?
For the answer, we need to look at the imam’s unlikely list of high-ranking accomplices. Like Bill Clinton, who gushed about Gulen at a “Friendship Dinner” hosted by the Turkish Cultural Center: “By being here tonight you are contributing to a lasting peace and security at home and abroad. You’re contributing to the promotion of the ideals of tolerance and interfaith dialogue inspired by Fethullah Gulen and his transnational social movement.[…]”
The mouthpiece of the American establishment, The New York Times, is also in Gulen’s corner. They just gave him 900 words in the front section of the paper to declare his innocence in the recent coup, denounce President Erdogan as a dictator, and promote his “Hizmet” movement to credulous Times readers.
And then there’s Graham Fuller, a former Vice Chairman of the CIA’s National Intelligence Council who is best remembered for penning a memo that, according to the New York Times, later became the basis for the Iran-Contra scandal. Immediately following the coup, he wrote an extended defense of Gulen and his movement in the Huffington Post, stating: “I believe it is unlikely that Gulen was the mastermind behind the dramatic failed coup attempt against Erdogan last week.[…]Gulen has always embraced the importance and dignity of the state, in the best Ottoman tradition. He has supported the state against earlier Islamist movements that raised Islam over the state. He even felt compelled to support the military takeover of the state in 1980 in order to preserve the state in the face of raging guerrilla warfare raging [sic] in the streets. Basically, however, he supports democracy over military rule as the surest guarantee for the freedom of Hizmet to exist and conduct its social mission.”
So why is this former CIA official defending Gulen? As Fuller himself goes on to explain: “In the interest of full disclosure — it is on public record that I wrote a letter as a private citizen in connection with Gulen’s U.S. green card application in 2006, stating that I did not believe that Gulen constituted a security threat to the U.S.[…]Since then, enemies of Gulen and many conspiratorial-minded Turks decided to connect the dots: the fact that I was a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency official (I had retired from the agency 18 years before) and that I had spoken out in defense of Gulen constituted clear ‘proof’ that Gulen is a CIA agent.”
Clear proof? Certainly not. But relevant to an investigation of Gulen and his many high-ranking and powerful connections? Certainly.
Also relevant: the testimony of Osman Nuri Gündeş. He was the former head of Turkey’s intelligence agency, MIT, and served as the chief intelligence adviser to Prime Minister Tansu Çiller in the 90s. In his biography, published in 2011, he claims that in the mid-1990s the Gulen network was sending CIA agents to Central Asia under cover as “English teachers” for their madrasas in the region. According to Gündeş, Gulen sheltered 130 CIA agents this way at its schools in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan alone.
Another relevant dot on the trail involves Necip Hablemitoglu of Ankara University, who made headlines in January 2001 for writing a report that was submitted in an Ankara courtroom where a hearing on Gulen was taking place. The report, entitled “Operation Agents – Infiltration Spies and Fethullah-ists,” claimed that Gulen “voluntarily worked as an agent for the CIA and lived under the protection of the FBI in the state of Pennsylvania, on a private estate designed for him.” Dr. Hablemitoglu was assassinated in 2002 in a case that remains unsolved.
But if Gulen is a deep state operative, or at least an ally, of the US intelligence apparatus, what purpose would he serve? Why would the CIA and their alphabet soup cronies be interested in an Islamic cleric plotting to overthrow the government of Turkey?
Certainly the use of the Gulen network’s schools to place CIA and other deep state agents undercover in geopolitically strategic and diplomatically sensitive Central Asian countries would be one use for such a relationship.
Another motive comes from Latif Erdogan. He’s no relation to President Erdogan. Latif is the man who helped build up Gulen’s Hizmet movement over the decades and until a few years ago was considered the presumptive heir to the Gulen network. Latif Erdogan split with Gulen, however, after the imam took up residence in Pennsylvania and began establishing links with American neocons, the CIA, and the Mossad. This was soon reflected in Gulen’s stance on Russia and Iran, as well as being broadly supportive of Israel.
As Latif Erdogan told the Middle East Eye in 2014: “[The Gulen movement] is a parallel state [within Turkey]. At the beginning, our goal was to educate people in religion and morality, but the movement went political when it got bigger. Gulen changed and turned to politics and wanted to be a leader who can rule Turkey. We started on our road together with a spiritual message, but now it’s only secular.[…]. Gulen himself is unequivocally a pro-European Union and Atlantic person, a free marketeer and a pragmatist on Israel. Erdogan is at his core a populist reactionary, a state capitalist and a crony capitalist.”
The picture that emerges is an old one, and an all-too-familiar one to those acquainted with western intelligence operations over the decades. Gulen, it seems, is a pliant tool, a Trojan horse to be used as a beachhead in Turkey for the establishment of a more western-friendly regime. His desire for power is to be humored to the extent that it can deliver the goods: a cooperative Turkish state that won’t buck against the Atlanticist powers or Israeli interests.
The Turkish people, as usual, are the ones left squeezed in the middle. As Erdogan begins to clamp down on every part of the country in his quest to rid the Gulenists once and for all, the country is thrown into turmoil. And left waiting in the wings to take his place, exactly as in Iran in 1979, is the CIA’s chosen golden boy.
[CLINTON: “I want to thank you for your contributions to America for your contributions to stronger Turkish-American relationships and better understanding and especially for your friendship to Hillary and to me.”]
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Activist Campaign To Stop Mainstream Media Propaganda
title: Newsbud Demands Public Retraction from NBC for Unethical False Reporting
video posted 21 Jul 2016
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title: There Is Only One Bank, There Is Single Super Entity That Controls Everything: Jeff Nielson
video posted 19 Jul 2016
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Turkish Coup Fallout: Chief of Staff Fingers Gulen As Plot Leader
Title: Turkish Coup Fallout: Chief of Staff Fingers Gulen As Plot Leader
Video posted 29 Jul 2016
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From the Turkish Armed Forces’s Chief of Staff hanging the plot on Erdogan to the drama at Incirlik and the NBC psyops, Christoph Germann of the New Great Game blog is here to update us on all the latest news, views and reactions to this month’s failed coup attempt in Turkey.
For show notes and mp3 audio for this interview please CLICK HERE.
https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=19393
https://www.corbettreport.com/turkish-coup-fallout-chief-of-staff-fingers-gulen-as-plot-leader/
SHOW NOTES:
Meet Fethullah Gulen, Deep State Plotter
Porkins Great Game: Episode #15 – Turkey Coup Special
Turkish top general ‘told to talk with Gulen’ amid coup
Is Fethullah Gülen behind Turkey’s coup? (with update)
State Department Press Briefing – July 19 (min 20)
Graham Fuller’s Gulen Puff Piece in the Huffington Post
The United States needs to tell Turkey to change course
Who is Fetullah Gulen?
Turkey’s Erdogan must reform or resign
Turkish army threatens legal action over anti-Erdoğan coup rumours
What went wrong with Turkey’s WhatsApp coup
Exclusive: all the details about the air ops and aerial battle over Turkey during the military coup to depose Erdogan
Top officers at Incirlik Air Base arrested in Turkey coup attempt
Turkey’s Coup Plotters are Members of NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps
Turkish Government Issues an Official Request to NBC News Demanding Immediate Public Apology
At height of Turkish coup bid, rebel jets had Erdogan’s plane in their sights
Greece’s Air Force: Erdogan’s aircraft at no point harassed by rebel F-16s on Coup night
French report on FOCUS’ GCHQ story with English tweets
US Commander Campbell: The man behind the failed coup in Turkey
CIA’s clandestine meeting in Istanbul on coup night
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