05-08-2016, 10:37 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Paul Rigby Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:Paul Rigby Wrote:THE CIA WASTED $2 BILLION ON RIFFRAFF PUPPETS
04.08.2016
Turkey
F. William Engdahl
http://katehon.com/article/cia-wasted-2-...ff-puppets
Surely just another of those 'funny' coincidences.....surely, Mr. Fuller had an innocent reason to by chance be there then....a relaxing holiday, perhaps?
Undoubtedly true. Anyone who concludes otherwise is a tinfoil-hat wearing conspiraloon with no place in a civilized public forum.
There, that's telling us.
John Judge, when often challenged that he was not a 'valid' political nor deep political researcher - but only a conspiratorial 'quasi-researcher', he often used to answer that he was a 'coincidence researcher'....as most covert operations and actions are presented in such as way that the events and personages, locations of persons at a particular time, apparent actions and 'synchronicity' et al. if looked at logically are really nothing but coincidences. Nothing to look at there....go back to your TV sheeple! ::darthvader::
Below is admittedly from a pro-AK media source, so needs to be read with that in mind. All this need independent verification. It may be that the helicopters that fled to Greece and sought asylum there were to remove the CIA/NATO involved from the Princes Island too....
Quote:Coup plotters in Turkey aimed to whisk Graham Fuller to Greece: MP
The 8 coupists, who fled to Greece by helicopter on July 15 coup night, were supposed to escape with former CIA chief, Graham Fuller, a Turkish MP says
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Eight soldiers, who fled Turkey after the abortive coup attempt, actually intended to help the ex-CIA chair Graham Fuller from Istanbul where he was coordinating the coup plot on July 15, an AK Party MP said.
"They were trying to whisk Fuller away that night. The helicopter was also going to take him to Greece, not only the pro-coup soldiers," Orhan Deligöz, an AK Party deputy in Erzurum, the eastern province which is hometown of Fetullah Gülen, wanted for forming and running terror organisation.
Deligöz has given insight into what Fuller had intended to do in Istanbul before his unplanned departure from Turkey. "On that night, Fuller was holding a meeting with experts at the hotel he was staying. He even had requested technical equipment installed to make a speech to the United States via a video link. If the coup attempt had reached its aim, he would have contacted the States for discussions over the pro-coup era and unfolding events following the coup."
Graham Fuller, the former CIA station chief in Istanbul, is said to have gone to Turkey a few days before the failed coup plot and spent his days in the Splendid Palace Hotel in Büyükada, also known as Prinkipo, the largest of the Princes' islands near İstanbul. Fuller had reportedly checked into the hotel with a passport issued in the name of Henry Barkey.
Deligöz believes that U.S.-based terrorist Fetullah Gülen, cloaking himself as a Muslim cleric, has been collaborating with CIA for nearly five decades. "In 1964, Fuller was assigned as CIA station chief in Istanbul. Two years later, Gülen began establishing his religious community. In later years, Gülen has been given a residence permit in the States with the help of Fuller," the MP explained. "This is not a newly-planned project, his followers had been training for this purpose since the 1960s."
Fascinating corroborative detail which explains the somewhat improbable flight of Turkish coup plotters to, of all places, Greece.
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"
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