The Isparta Crime: Undeclared War against Turkey
All have a general idea of the developments that took place ever since; Gulf capital distributed with no restrain throughout Anatolia gained voters for the Turkish Islamist simulators, who thought they would thus cheat the West, while rising to power in Ankara. The fact that Abdullah Gul, the person designated to become President of Turkey, was a ´brother´ to many in a supposedly distinguished Freemasonic Lodge of Albion was thought to be a ´guarantee´ for the gullible Westerners.
As the few fake Freemasons around Erdogan could not possibly cheat anyone, the deeply anti-Turkish forces that have been ruling from behind the scenes in America, England and France could not offer eulogies for too long. As a matter of fact, they are not annoyed by Erdogan´s better relations with Middle Eastern countries, rapprochement with Iran, interference in Northern Iraq, coalition with Caucasus and Central Asiatic Turkic speaking countries, insistence to adhere to the EU, and/or Turkey´s progressive alliance with Russia. Certainly all this is comical as political effort, as not a single country in the world can possibly be the ally of the existing enemies and adversaries, even though this is artificially overshadowed by pirouettes like the Peace University project, and the like. And certainly the Anti-Turkish Freemasonic bloc that controls the West´s most influential governments was not disturbed by the Islamization process of Turkey that – perceived correctly by them – is meant to weaken Turkey´s international position and status (which corresponds perfectly to their targets).
The Anti-Turkish elites of the West have always been distraught because of the great potentialities that Turkey has always had in a historical perspective of almost two millennia. Perceiving the reformed survival and transcended heir of the Ottoman Empire as a historical prolongation of both the Islamic Caliphate and the Eastern Roman Empire, these elites are fully aware of the fact that their conspiracies against many peoples of the East can be met with a lethal blow by Turkey – alone or in alliance with others.
Their policies would be better implemented – to the detriment of a great number of peoples between Eastern Mediterranean and China – if Turkey were to be ruled by idiotic leaders, eventually similar to the so-called ´Arab´ cannibals, who would focus exclusively on the (disastrous for Turkey) perspective of adhesion to the EU, while ´liberalizing´ and ´Islamizing´ the Turkish state and society.
Gul – Erdogan: turned to instruments of the Military establishment
More recently, the Anti-Turkish elites of the West have always been terribly troubled because of the political reality and the real nature of the events that took place there. In fact, Erdogan would be dead, and Gul would enjoy his free time in a jail today, if the survival instinct was not very strong in these two persons. It would be very easy for the army either not to have allowed the elections to take place or to have closed the parliament before Gul´s election to presidency.
If the army did not intervene in Turkey, it is because the army is currently in control, guaranteeing the respect to Kemal Ataturk´s principles and concept. Actually, instead of interfering in the political life, and triggering a flood of well-prepared and perfectly hypocritical reactions from various Western governments, the army simply presented the existing options to the Islamist leaders, finally instrumentalizing them.
Correctly assessing the present threats against Turkey, namely Iran, Israel/US attack on Iran, Western inspiration Islamic extremism promoted among besotted Arabic speaking populations, the rise of totalitarianism in Russia, and above all, the anti-Turkish hysteria of the Freemasonic Western elites, the Turkish military shaped an ambitious political – military plan – answer to these threats.
The plan was accepted by Gul and Erdogan, and their acceptance ensured their longer stay in power – to the profit of Turkey, not the apostate Freemasonic lodge of the doomsday. According to the plan, Turkey will soon become a nuclear power.
Nuclear Turkey
A Nuclear Turkey will bring about the end of all Freemasonic schemes against the peoples of the Orient that have been performed due to the unawareness of the Western peoples, first victims of the Western Freemasonic elites of Apostasy. That is why the effort to avert Turkey´s nuclearization will be carried out as a real war between Turkey and the West, first covered, and second biased. The most vehement and virulent reaction will not come from the Neo-cons in America, but the Oil cartel that is engaged in an all-out war against the Neo-cons and any other group of power or country that may / might cause possible damages to their plans.
As far as the former is concerned, all possible crimes and terrorist acts are to be expected; US, UK, Israeli and French secret services keep a close eye on developments in Turkey, and they will be used by the manipulators behind the scenes in all possible ways. It will be within Turkey´s interests not to uncover officially all these acts, nor to release related intelligence, as this would cause a confrontation across the board.
With respect to the latter, every successful step Turkey makes in the Nuclear autonomy and self-determination path will be met with unreasonably closed chapters in the negotiations related to Turkey´s adhesion to the RU, with discussions about the Armenian, the Pontiac, and other inexistent genocides, with US arms to the PKK terrorists, and with further prejudicial treatment of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Apparently, there is no reason for which France should be allowed to have nuclear weapons, and Turkey not. Turkey has full right to nuclear energy and arms; one should not see Turkey´s effort to become a nuclear power as part of rivalry with Iran.
On the contrary, Turkey as premier nuclear power in the Middle East, will have two positive effects:
a. First, it will offer the guarantee of a permanent settlement between Israel and the Palestinians. If peace is a choice, the two top warrantors have to be in a position of balanced power.
b. Second, it will minimize Saudi Arabia´s and the Gulf countries´ importance as energy resources. Combined with the exploitation of Central Asiatic resources, transported mainly through Turkey, and with Iran´s nuclearization, Nuclear Turkey will cause a dramatic change in the history of Freemasonic grip of the Oil resources of the peninsula and the Persian Gulf.
All this is far from political futurism; as the precipitation of Middle Eastern and Asiatic developments seems to have sped up, the first grave incident in the undeclared war between the West´s Freemasonry-controlled governments and Turkey occurred a few days ago!
Atlasjet plane crash at Isparta – Act 1 of the War against Turkey
The Atlasjet MD-83 plane that flied from Istanbul late in the night of Thursday, 29 November, and crashed early on Friday morning near the Turkish city of Isparta in SW Anatolia did not emit an emergency signal before it came down, according to details made available by the State Airports Management General Directorate (DHMİ) late Friday afternoon.
According to reports published in Turkish news agencies and newspapers (http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=128452), officials at the DHMİ said the radar station based in Ankara facilitated communication between the private airline aircraft, which was on its way to Isparta from İstanbul, and the Isparta control tower for the pilots to get the tower´s flight instructions at 11:23 p.m., shortly before the plane took off from İstanbul. The plane disappeared from radar surveillance at 1:45 a.m.
Officials at Isparta´s Süleyman Demirel Airport tower said communication was cut off when the tower was instructing the pilots to "keep approaching." However, no emergency signal was sent prior to the communication cutoff.
Emergency signals help radar stations, which in this case would have picked up signals not only in Isparta but also in Ankara and Antalya, locate the site of a plane crash much more quickly and easily than would normally be possible. The officials said other pilots transiting in the same zone at the time of the craft´s disappearance were questioned, however none were able to offer any information.
Officials first calculated that the plane might have crashed into Burdur Lake. The wreckage was located only after military radar detected its whereabouts. According to DHMİ officials, no explosion occurred after the crash because the plane´s fuel tank was not completely filled as the flight was only short distance.
Tuncay Doğaner, chief executive of Atlasjet, said that "there are no survivors among the passengers or crew".
Reason for crash: ´unclear´
The Deputy President of the Turkish Airline Pilots Association (TALPA), Altay Yildirim, stated that the reason for the crash remains unclear. Further on, he noted that the Atlasjet plane had been in contact with the Isparta control tower and that weather conditions had been normal during its landing. Mr. Yildirim, who had been classmates with the co-pilot of the crashed plane, Tahir Aksoy, specified that "the crash of this airplane involves many unknown factors. I realize that it is difficult for people to hear that these things are unknown. I mean, everything was normal, the weather was good. The pilot said he had seen the runway and was coming in. Thus, it is just not clear how this plane could have crashed".
In addition, Mr. Yildirim said: "sometimes when a plane is landing, there can be turbulence. It could be that after such turbulence there was a loss of elevation. Aside from such a possibility, I cannot imagine what else could account for this crash. However, it is not right for me to comment on something that is not yet known. After we find and listen to the black box from the airplane, it will be clear. And this process will of course call for experts".
Remarkably illuminating stories
The Atlasjet MD-83 plane was carrying 50 passengers and seven crew members, when it crashed on approach to Isparta on Friday. Passengers´ relatives were waiting in the airport despite the late night hours, as it usually happens allover the world. They provided the Turkish press with valuable information about what they had been testimonies to. Meral Uysal, the mother of 26-year-old Sibel Uysal, who died in the crash, said she saw the aircraft pass near the Isparta airport (http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=128450).
Uysal said that the plane passed the airport around 1:30 a.m. but headed in the direction of Keçiborlu and never returned, while she was waiting to meet her daughter at the airport. Uysal and her husband waited for their daughter at the airport the whole night.
Turkey´s "coolest" airline
The crash of the plane operated by low-fare carrier Atlasjet showed the irony of fate as it occurred shortly after that company had been branded Turkey´s "coolest" airline in a survey conducted by CoolBrands, an initiative by Superbrands, an independent arbiter and collector of public opinion that identifies the world´s coolest brands in 59 countries.
Quite interestingly, the crash came just a few hours after Atlasjet appeared in national newspapers with full-page advertisements reading "British experts say Atlasjet is Turkey´s coolest airline". The advertisement ran in newspapers on Friday, the very same day a McDonnell Douglas 83 jet, operated by Atlasjet and flying from İstanbul to Isparta in southwest Turkey, crashed.
6 Turkish Academics and Nuclear Scientists: Dead
Six Turkish academics – all nuclear scientists – were among those who lost their lives in the Isparta crash of the Atlasjet plane last Friday. More particularly, three academics from Boğaziçi University, Professor Engin Arık, Research Assistant Özgen Berkol Doğan, and graduate student Engin Abat, and three academics from Doğuş University, Professor Dr. Şenel Fatma Boydağ, Associate Professor İskender İsmet, and Research Assistant Mustafa Fidan, were on board the plane to participate in a workshop scheduled to be held at Süleyman Demirel University in Isparta.
Following the terrible plane crash, it was officially announced from Süleyman Demirel University that the workshop had been cancelled. Ankara University´s Prof. Dr. Ömer Yavaş stated that the six academics were on their way to participate in the fourth workshop of the "Technical Design of Turkish Accelerator Center (TAC) and Building Test Facilities", a project sponsored by the State Planning Organization (DPT) to explore the formation of the universe.
Prof. Yavaş also said: "We are very saddened to hear about the plane crash in which six academics lost their lives. They were on their way to take part in a workshop at Süleyman Demirel University in Isparta. We organized this workshop almost one-and-a-half years ago to present research conducted within universities regarding the project in question".
Prof. Yavaş also noted that 25 academics and 75 researchers coming from Ankara, Gazi, Boğaziçi, İstanbul, Uludağ, Erciyes, Niğde, Dumlupınar and Süleyman Demirel universities conducted research for the project, which aims to explore the formation of the universe and develop new technology in fields of biotechnology and medicine. He went on saying that "the project was launched last year and is scheduled to be completed by 2010".
Boğaziçi University´s Professor Engin Arık, one of the six academics, had worked as a fellow at Boğaziçi University since 1985 and was part of the team conducting research for the "Atlas Experiment," (A Toroidal LHC Apparatus) -- one of six particle detector experiments currently being conducted at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland.
Turkish mass media and governmental down playing
After years of sheer anti-Turkish hysteria from various capitals, lobbying powers, and statesmen, it would not be very difficult for many journalists in Turkey to identify the plausible reasons of the mysterious ´accident´. The fact that 6 (six) Turkish nuclear scientists were passengers of the fatal plane was not a coincidence; it was anticipated that they would participate in the finally cancelled Isparta workshop. Of course, nothing great would happen there, and the communications of the assassinated scholars would not unseal otherwise revealed secrets. The plausibility of a sabotage carried out by the Secret Services of an ally of Turkey hinges on the need for an alarming warning sent by those who would advise Turkey against the nuclear energy path because this simply suits their illegitimate and disreputable interests.
What turns the plausibility of a sabotage into a certitude is the reaction of the Turkish government and officials, and the comments of the pro-governmental media. We find many comments like the following: "The fact that one of Turkey´s most prominent nuclear physicists was a passenger on the plane, which had no known technical problems, as announced in the immediate aftermath of the accident, was apparently perfect material for some sordid journalism -- many of Turkey´s newspapers and columnists speculated that the crash was no accident, but sabotage by a foreign secret service to block what would have been Turkey´s unstoppable climb once it became the most advanced nation in terms of nuclear energy. However there was no physical evidence suggestive of sabotage, and dozens of statements from officials stressed that it would be impossible to draw any conclusions before the craft´s data recorders were inspected".
(http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=128517)
Quite interestingly, and prior to any study of evidence collected in the black box, last Sunday, Ali Arıduru, the head of the Turkish Civil Aviation Authority, said there were no indications of terrorism or sabotage! Really? Why bother then for the black box, if Mr. Arıduru knows everything in advance!
While a US team of investigators from aircraft manufacturer McDonnell Douglas joined Turkish experts hunting for clues, academics with links to the government joined the aviation officials and the pro-governmental media in the ill-fated effort to deflect the Turkish public opinion from the real causes of this act of war.
In a commentary published in daily Zaman, energy physics expert Serkan Gölge pretended the following: "The Turkish public opinion once again -- and perhaps knowingly -- is interested in conspiracy theories rather than the real causes of the accident. Since every pain that is lived is associated with a conspiracy theory, effectively distracting the public from the real causes, light is never shed upon accidents and the same mistakes are made over and over again since none of those responsible are ever found out".
Trying to convince through the ages-old trickery of over-magnifying an opponent´s statement or concept in order to make it look highly unlikely and definitely incredible, Gölge suggested that, based on Turkish media´s interpretations of the event, "one would think that our scientists had made an invention that will turn Turkey into a world superpower in a few days and were thus killed by foreign powers for what they did".
In fact, no one suggests this. Turkey´s rise to nuclear power status will be a matter of few years, not days. Even so, Turkey will not be a superpower, but it will certainly be far stronger than what its declared and undeclared enemies would like. As a matter of fact, Turkey will have to advance more attentively; different flights will be imposed on nuclear scientists participating in the same congress or workshop. After some time, the investigators will announce a well invented false reason for the plane crash, and the story will look as ´terminated´.
At a later stage, when Turkey will advance in the nuclear path, the Freemasonic elites of US, UK, and France will shamefully and scandalously demonize Turkey as possible threat against the Mankind. However, by then the world will have forgotten the true reasons of the Isparta crime against Turkey – a crime that clearly demonstrates how inhuman, biased and dangerous the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge has always been.
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