New Booklet Out: "Ergenekon Is Our Reality"
Christopher Jon Bjerknes
http://www.jewishracism.blogspot.com
For more than three years, I have been exposing the crypto_Jewish organization “Ergenekon”. A new booklet has appeared produced in part by the “Young Civilians” (as in “Young Turks”?), which responds to and refutes various categories of denials of the existence of the Ergenekon in the international media:
Some of my articles and interviews which touch upon the Ergenekon appear as follows:
The Doenmeh Crypto-Jews Threaten Coup to Defend Their Grip on Turkey, April 28, 2007
18 May 2008 Interview with Bedros Hajian and George Apelian, May 18, 2008
The Modern Doenmeh in Turkey, February 10, 2009
Erdogan Lies for the Benefit of Israel: Turks, Learn from the US and Germany, June 30, 2010
In the context of the recent meeting between the Israelis and the Turks, Beril Dedeoglu writes in an article entitled A ‘secret meeting’ everyone knows about published in Today’s Zaman:
“Besides, it was necessary to release some steam before Turkish public opinion becomes fully convinced that there is a connection between the Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s (PKK) latest actions and Israel’s stance toward Turkey.”
I must ask why it was beneficial to Turkey’s interests to meet secretly with the Israelis before the Turkish public fully understood the reality that the Israelis are connected to the PKK? Erdogan should be informing the Turkish public and the World public of this fact at every opportunity. He should not cover up the Israeli terrorist war on the Turks, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
The surest way to end the bloodshed is to expose the fact that Israel is behind it. Why are Erdogan and the AKP serving Israeli interests rather than Turkish?
July 6, 2010
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