Lavon. Northwoods. USS Liberty. Gladio. 9/11. Bali. Madrid. 7/7. Mumbai.
What do all of the above false-flag terror plots have in common?
They got away with it. Nobody ever went to jail.
So far, only one country has shut down its own military leaders’ plan for a massive false-flag attack. That country is the (increasingly Islamic) Republic of Turkey.
I recently sat down to a sumptuous lunch in Turkey’s National Legislature – the equivalent of the US capitol – with a Turkish parliamentarian and one of Turkey’s five top national police chiefs. After a few courses and small talk, I dove right in and congratulated them on stopping Ergenekon (the Turkish 9/11).
The Ergenekon bust is a truly historic event. Fifteen generals and dozens of other officers as well as politicians and journalists are in jail for planning to blow up the country’s biggest mosques and stage a fake “Greek attack” as a pretext to seize power. Apparently they were in cahoots with Mossad and the Gladio holdovers from US/NATO.
As far as we know, this is the only time that a big false-flag, Mossad-facilitated plot has been pre-empted and the perps jailed. The national police chief explained to me that they’ve had coups d’état in Turkey before, so the police (who have been largely taken over by pro-democracy Islamic activists) set up a parallel national intelligence unit, purchased top-of-the-line spy equipment, and ended up playing the intel game better than the perps!
The moral: Good people need to infiltrate the institutions of power and fight back against the psychopaths. Here in Turkey, as in other Islamic countries, religious piety is strongly associated with moral and ethical behavior, while non-religiosity is often associated with opportunism and worse – which is why Islamic activists tend to be the best people in Islamic countries.
That’s why the Zio-Americans are working so hard to keep them out of power. The religious activists are harder to corrupt than the secular politicians. They won’t sell out their people for Zionist-printed US funny money.
In America, many good people (think Paul Wellstone) are not particularly religious. Unfortunately, the potentially good leaders in the US – those with morality, idealism and charisma – usually get assassinated, and their backers show little desire to even acknowledge the truth about their heroes’ assassinations. Whereas here in Turkey, Muslim democracy activists learned to unite and cover each others’ backs during the long night of cultural genocide. Their shared religiosity creates a kind of brotherhood. If the fascists kill a Turkish Islamic activist leader, as they often have, the fact gets acknowledged and protested. Ultimately, it was the ties of religious brotherhood among the police that brought down Ergenekon.
Does the US have a shared moral framework, such as a commitment to the Constitution, that would allow us to take the country back from the 9/11 coup plotters and their puppets? Only time will tell.
beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Certainly the United States, the distillation of the New World Order that began in 1492, will have to deal with the original crimes at its roots. The leadership of an ethical US government would have to change the current imperial relationship with the rest of the world, beginning with some reckoning with the legacy of the genocides of the peoples referred to in the Declaration of Independence as 'merciless Indian savages."
"Does the US have a shared moral framework, such as a commitment to the Constitution, that would allow us to take the country back from the 9/11 coup plotters and their puppets?"
Tragically, no, we do not. Our moral framework has been obliterated over the years, and our society- on a general level- lacks an ability to think critically about the most important subjects not only facing this country, but the entire world. Very sad situation we find ourselves in Kevin, but we gotta keep on truckin'.
There is so much wrong here that I do not know where to begin.
Well, Anonymous, you could always begin by giving your real name, then picking one thing you think is wrong and explaining why it is wrong.
But that would give your comment substance, and we wouldn't want that, would we? Better to leave it as a vapid & completely meaningless little verbal fart echoing out into the vastness of cyberspace.
Do enlighten us Anonymous. I'm interested to hear what you have to say.
israel is still working to undermine turkish gov… even though most of them were trained by Us state dept… I think about Gul for example…but you have to know this fantastic people, their so attach to their deen… May Allah swt bless them
This is fucking bullshit.
Ergenekon is one of our most cherished national epics, and this anti-turk, pro-west AKP government is trying to slander it's name by associating it with some non-existent terrorist attacks that are supposedly being done by our glorious military.
This is outrageous. The AKP government are traitors to our national values, and the very essence of the Turkish race, and should be lined up and shot, and their bodies being fed to the dogs.
"Our glorious military" ! "Essence of the Turkish RACE" ! "Line up and shot, bodies fed to the dogs" !!
Either this comment came from a rabid, drooling Turkish-Nazi scumbag, or it's a false-flag designed to make such people look as bad as they generally are. Fortunately, they're on the wrong side of history and en route to extinction. Try another false-flag, asshole, and you'll get busted for that one too!
One of my favorite bloggers has a post up arguing that Turkey is indeed part of the Zionist New World Order:
http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2011/07/calvinist-islam.html
Seems to be a struggle between the decent, moderate Islamic forces and the fascist New World Order-types that led the Young Turk Revolution.
If you do some "real" research on Ergenekon you'll find that it's a NWO psy op to subvert any kind of real resistance since the opposition parties are fully under control. Hundreds of people have been detained and jailed for several years without any charges.
AKP is a fake muslim party and a perfect NWO puppet.