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Ian Greenhalgh VT 7-16-16… “Turkey: ‘Coup attempt’ is highly dubious and suspicious” (and a Kp comment)

Saturday, July 16, 2016 23:58
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veterans_today_ian_greenhalgh_banner_6I’ve been personally “doubtable” about this whole “coup” thing, and this Ian G. article includes some of my own “dubiosities”.

Here is the “Kp comment”: The other thing, not mentioned by Ian, is that it is highly “curious” (to me) that this occurred the same day as the release of the previously classified 28 pages of the 9/11 report. According to a couple of sources I read (RT, CNN), the coup started on the evening of Friday, 7/15 (Turkey time ). The report was issued (according to this House Intel Committee post) on 7/15 (time?).

What a coincidence!!! The 28-pages are released, and certainly one would expect most of the world’s public to be focused on that. Then, lo and behold, that same day, a “coup” occurs in Turkey! I’m sure there is absolutely no connection… (yeah, right)

[Regarding this, here is yesterday’s Turkey coup post about this event. Related to my comments, this “28 pages” post may be relevant.]

“…the key thing to takeaway from the whole sorry debacle is that the dictator Erdogan is still in power and his grip on power was not weakened by the ‘coup’ attempt but rather, strengthened, especially in terms of popular support among the masses… Gordon and I were monitoring the Turkish news websites while all this drama was being played out; they continued to operate and the tone of their coverage did not alter one iota – it remained steadfastly pro-Erdogan.

This was a very strange coup, there were no apparent leaders, no-one came forward to make statements to the public or to try to garner support; quite clearly, even during a coup, Erdogan’s ego would not allow any criticism of himself or his regime. Who lead [led] this coup? We have no idea as no-one came forward. This is clear proof that the whole deal was a pantomime, a set-up designed to bolster Erdogan’s regime after it had suffered a series of foreign policy failures.

“Israel modified 13 F-16s in 2013 to enable them to carry nukes, we expect that it was one of these f-16s that flew low over Ankara and dropped some type of low yield nuke on the parliament building; in effect that explosion was a flash bang designed to gather people’s attention; no doubt it will be spun by the Erdogan regime for it’s own propaganda benefit in the coming days.”

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Turkey: ‘Coup attempt’ is highly dubious and suspicious

We ain’t buying it – is that the smell of a burning Reichstag?

Just what did and did not happen in Turkey yesterday is going to take some time to establish; however, the key thing to takeaway from the whole sorry debacle is that the dictator Erdogan is still in power and his grip on power was  not weakened by the ‘coup’ attempt but rather, strengthened, especially in terms of popular support among the masses.

Media organisations such as Dogan, Hurriyet and others were still operating and putting out pro-Erdogan information, including updating their websites, long after they were supposedly seized by the coup plotters.

Gordon and I were monitoring the Turkish news websites while all this drama was being played out; they continued to operate and the tone of their coverage did not alter one iota – it remained steadfastly pro-Erdogan. At the same time, Gordon was on Skype with the Kurdish security in Erbil and it is our impression that Kurdish leader Barzani had been warned in advance.

This was a very strange coup, there were no apparent leaders, no-one came forward to make statements to the public or to try to garner support; quite clearly, even during a coup, Erdogan’s ego would not allow any criticism of himself or his regime. Who lead this coup? We have no idea as no-one came forward. This is clear proof that the whole deal was a pantomime, a set-up designed to bolster Erdogan’s regime after it had suffered a series of foreign policy failures.

pro-Erdogan civilians standing on a Turkish army tank in Istanbul

pro-Erdogan civilians standing on a Turkish army tank in Istanbul

A real coup would have accused him of rigging elections, cosying up to Israel, accepting bribes from Saudi monarchists, peddling ISIS’s stolen oil in partnership with his son and Barzani, the Kurdish strongman and, most insidious of all; killing the ‘golden goose’ by losing the EU Visa deal due to Brexit.

We have noted Erdogan’s role in:

  • aiding in the terror attacks in France along with his partners Israel and Saudi Arabia, perhaps even the Nice attack itself, we aren’t sure yet, but ALL of the others.
  • his refugee game and his partnership with Merkel, not only brought about Brexit but will likely gut Turkey’s greatest market, the European Union, leaving it a broken and empty shell
  • what’s with the apology to Russia, oh please, we weren’t buying that one

If we know Erdogan is behind these things, then rest assured any real coup plotters inside Turkey would know all this and more besides; they would have had the TV stations they supposedly seized to make these accusations and charges against Erdogan but instead, all we got was a short and obtuse statement read out by a newscaster.

Israel modified 13 F-16s in 2013 to enable them to carry nukes, we expect that it was one of these f-16s that flew low over Ankara and dropped some type of low yield nuke on the parliament building; in effect that explosion was a flash bang designed to gather people’s attention; no doubt it will be spun by the Erdogan regime for it’s own propaganda benefit in the coming days. Five Israeli-trained Saudi specialists were brought into Incirlik airbase in southern Turkey last year, ostensibly in order to oversee Saudi air missions; however, no such missions took place, no Saudi aircraft joined them at Incirlik. We now strongly suspect that we saw some of their handiwork in play last night.

SKY LIVE COUP IN TURKEY. TWO EXPLOSIONS HIT PARLIAMENT. ATATURK AIRPORT EXPLOSIONS2

The plasma ball of the nuke that exploded outside Ankara’s parliament building last night

VT’s resident expert on all things nuclear, US Dept of Energy Physicist and former UN/IAEA nuclear inspector Jeff Smith was able to immediately identify the explosion at Ankara’s parliament building as that of a small, low yield 4th or 5th generation nuclear device, a lithium-deuterium bomb using very little uranium and producing no EMP or dangerous fallout but making a big bang and bright flash.

Do not be surprised if Erdogan and his media people spin this attack on the parliament to their own benefit; they will doubtlessly propagandise the event – a ‘burning of the Reichstag’ in order to further secure Erdogan’s death grip on power inside Turkey. We are very curious to see if he acknowledge the use of a nuclear weapon, which would be the first time since Nagasaki in 1945 that any government has done so.

Filed under: apocalypse, cabal, energies, new energies, partners in contrast Tagged: 9-11, 911, Erdogan, Ian Greenhalgh, Turkey, Veterans Today



Source: https://kauilapele.wordpress.com/2016/07/16/ian-greenhalgh-vt-7-16-16-turkey-coup-attempt-is-highly-dubious-and-suspicious-and-a-kp-comment/

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