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TonyGosling Site Admin
Joined: 26 Jul 2006 Posts: 1415 Location: St. Pauls, Bristol, UK
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 1:44 pm Post subject: Turkey suitable for Iran war Bilderberg meeting |
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Turkey suitable for Iran war Bilderberg meeting
From Chris North
If you think that the Internet is "controlled" in the US or the UK, you should try living in Turkey, where the uniformed militia has a barracks in every suburb; and consider that their role extends to monitoring elected members of central and local government. Although Turkey's constitution guarantees the secular nature of the Republic, different tiers of government are happy to rely upon the all-encompassing "mind control" offered by the Islamic religion and culture, to ensure passive and unquestioning loyalty and obedience by the majority. This is backed up by powerful loudspeakers on every street corner which, whilst they are primarily used to inform the citizenry when to expect the next scheduled cut in the water or electricity supply, have the potential for more intrusive and proactive utilization.
The Turkish as a race are also very "uniform oriented" - even the mail delivery man and UPS driver expect to be respected. Such respect is encouraged by the widespread knowledge that all such personnel are "extramural" agents of the intelligence services. I am perhaps fortunate in that, as a well-connected foreigner, I have a wide circle of friends amongst local councilors, the police and the military, in addition to local business leaders.
If you will permit me a brief "anecdote", I got to know the previous Mayor a couple of years ago when I agreed to impersonate him by riding around in his tinted-windowed "Mayormobile", after the police had informed him of credible threats to his life. Whilst outside Turkey I might be considered gullible, when the threat had passed and my role became more widely known amongst the Mayor's acolytes, I was considered to be a hero and was pronounced "an honorary Turk"! |
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