Who is who in Turkey
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"This country has witnessed to the high presence and manifestation of Turkish identity despite underestimation of its power, and underappreciation of its values by others. This country has been the cradle of the Turk for more than 7 thousand years. Sometimes this cradle has been shaken by potent winds and let the child get washed up by the rain. Initially this child seemed to get frightened of thunderstorms, hurricanes and typoons. However, the child got used to imtemperance of the nature, and became the son of it by the time. After that, Turk was everything the sun, wind, rain and thunderstorm. Yes, this is what the Turk exactly is, he is thunderstorm that shakes the world, and he is the sun that enlightens the world."
ATATURK
Turks have played a very critical role very in the formation of the world history and founded a great number of states whose lands reached from Asia to Europe, from Caucasus to North Africa. As it is strikingly stated in an eminent Turkish adage ̈Turks do not have any friends or allies other than other Turks?, Turkish Nation in its 4000 years old history has been betrayed numerous times by the outsiders as well as insiders.
In the early Turkish history, charming Chinese princesses married to Turkish khans meddled into the domestic politics and destabilized the country, after Turks expanded towards the West, Roman Empire, and eventually settled in the Anatolian Peninsula, similar political games started to be set up by the Byzantine to weaken the brotherhood bonds among the Turkish sultans and bring them to blows over the throne.
Incorrigible enemies of Turks were never willing to cease their plots and intensified their actions towards taking the advantage of existing cleavages that exist in modern Turkish society such as radical leftists vs. radical rightists, Turkish Chauvinists vs. Kurdish Chauvinists, Alleviates vs. Sunnis, Seculars vs. Conservatives.
Ill-intentioned centers of power, thanks to their strategic plans and programs that they have meticulously pursued over the centuries, could infiltrate into the leadership mechanisms of all these seemingly opposing political and social groups and planted the seeds of hatred and antagonism. In actuality, neither those infiltrated into the leadership of Alleviates or the Leftist movements, nor those infiltrated into the leadership of Sunni and Rightist movements were the genuine representatives or advocates of their cause. When a closer scrutiny is paid to family background of those people who have played pivotal roles in the eruption and sustenance of the polarization in Turkey, differences between the real personality features they have and the personality features that they want the public to think they have get noticed. This hypocrisy is more serious and severe and cannot be normalized by simply referring to the elusive structure of politics.
Since, none of the ways worked out as they had wished; they had to apply to more complicated strategies that predicate upon a deep sociological analysis of Turkish society. After understanding the fact that, it was not possible to reach some objectives through direct confrontation with the religious majority and wanted to conquer the fortress from inside. To that end, they would exploit the religious sensibility of the masses as well as their aspiration for a religious leader. The plan has been bloomed and blossomed by the rise of ̈Political Islam? in Turkish political system. They artfully enlarged the area of religious freedoms to persuade the conservative masses about their sincerity and divert their attention from what they were actually doing to what they seemed to have been doing. After guaranteeing people’s allegiance and unconditional support, they started putting their detrimental Anti-Turkish plans into practice by which they were hoping to endanger and weaken the integrity and unity of Turkish nation.
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Who is who in Turkey - Oguz Hakan Göktürk
WHO IS WHO IN TURKEY
Oguz Hakan GOKTURK
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SECTION 1
The Rise and Fall
Political Plots by Medes and Persians
The Great Game
Chinese Political Machinations
The Great Revolt led by Kurshad
SECTION 2
Who are the Pakratids?
Various types of Pakratids
–First Exodus
–Second Exodus
Iranian Jews, Mashhads
Pakratids and Jesus
Pakratids’ Position in Sassanid – Roman Wars
The Relations between Arabs and Pakratids
Pakratids under the Reign of Abbasids
–Rebellion of Babek
Turkish Expeditions to Anatolia and Pakratids
Migration to Sivas
Pakratids’ Relations with Seljuk Turks
Pakratids in the Empire of Trabzon
The conquest of Anatolia by the Ottomans
– Georgian Pakratid region by the Ottomans
–Pakratids in the Ottoman Bureaucracy and Institutions
Iran’s Espionage Activities in Ottoman Lands
Dailik
Berlin Treaty, towards a Pakratid State
Mondros and Sevres Treaties
Bakatiyans (Bakatogullari)
–Anatolia’s Switzerland Potamya
–From Bakatoglu Memis to Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Tayyip Erdogan’s Wife Emine Erdogan
–Unknown History of Siirt
–The Name From Pakratid King Ashod’s Family
–Jewish Espionage Organization, Nili
–Uncle Nasri
–A Clandestine Migration from Siirt to Istanbul
–Tribe of Alan, Emine Erdogan’s Tribal Affiliation
–Emine Erdogan’s Rum Relatives
SECTION 3
Who is who, devils and angels?
Chief of Intelligence Agency, Hakan Fidan
–From Captivation to Kingship
–Fidan’s Journey
–Are Fidan’s grandfathers members of Celali clan?
–Shia Expansionism by Celali Clan
–British Missionary Activities in Ercis
– Fidan’s family and Celali Clan in the Escalation Rebel
–Fidan Family’s Role in the Rebellion
–Hakan Fidan’s Family and PDP
–Is there any kind of kinship between Fidan and Atalay?
–Hakan Fidan, as an Imam of a secret Iranian Cell
Secret Cells working under the supervision of Hakan Fidan
–Fidan’s Great Transfer from Germany, Seref Ates
Vice Prime Minister, Besir Atalay
–Implicit Propaganda of Iran, featured in his Public declarations
–Legislation Proposal aiming to set free Hezbollah’s Warriors
Erdogan’s Richard Perle, M. Ihsan Arslan
–Unknown Armenian Villages in Sason
–How Did Arslan’s Family escape the forceful relocation?
–Assassination attempt to Sadettin Bilgic
Yilmaz Ensaroglu and Hakan Fidan
–Pakratids in Dogubeyazit
Assessment of the section
SECTION 4
Secret of names and identities, hidden agendas
Hacador’s Grandson, Mahir Unal
Minister of Internal Affairs, Efkan Ala
Vice President, Huseyin Celik
Minister of Environment, Idris Gulluce
Deputy Group Head, Ahmet Aydin
Mehmet Metiner, JDP’s Deputy of Adiyaman
Armenian Artin’s Grandson, Sukru Ayalan
Former Minister of Economy, Zafer Caglayan
Former Ministry of Education, Omer Dincer
Yasin Aktay, Member of Justice
–The Unknown History of Siirt, the city where Aktay was born
–Who is trying to take revenge from Turkish Nation?
Ministry of Financial Affairs, Mehmet Simsek
Former Minister of Transportation, Binali Yildirim
Minister of Development, Cevdet Yilmaz
Minister of Science, Industry and Technology, Fikri Isik
Deputy Head, Suleyman Soylu
Mazhar Bagli, Ocalan’s relative and Development Party
Minister of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, Mehdi Eker
Aysenur Bahcekapili, Deputy Chairman of Justice
The secret of names used by those who became Muslim
Minister of Economy, Nihat Zeybekci
Ministry of Energy, Taner Yildiz
Prime Minister’s Advisor, Temel Kartal
Director of ANA, Kemal Ozturk
Board Member of ANA, Mehmet Refik Korkusuz
Head of Capital Markets Board of Turkey, Vahdettin Ertas
President of SETA, Taha Ozhan
Busnessman Abdullah Tivnikli
SECTION 5
Cracking the Lock
Crypto groups aiming total destruction of Turkish Nation
Demise of State and Escalation of Radical Pro–Iranian Groups
Yalcin Akdogan, Deputy of Justice and Development Party
Minister of Culture and Tourism, Omer Celik
Undersecretary of Minister of Education, Yusuf Tekin
Aydin Unal, preparation of Prime Minister’s Public Speeches
Erdogan’s Advisor, Yusuf Yerkel
Furkan Torlak, Prime Minister’s advisor on Media
Former Deputy of Justice and Businessman Faruk Koca
President of TIKA, Serdar Cam
Undersecretary of Prime Minister, Ibrahim Kalin
SETA as a Think–tank Organization guiding state’s Policies
SETA’s Director of Political Research, Hatem Ete
Head of IHH, Fehmi Bulent Yildirim
TURGEV (Foundation of Youth and Educational Service)
–Ffoundation of Muhammad Reza Shah and TURGEV
Businessmen of Erdogan’s Era
–Ethem Sancak
SECTION 6
Radical organizations
–Rradical organizations are Crypto Armenians and Syrian Orthodox
Mazlum–Der, Iran and PKK
Forgotten Lands
Are members of PYD undercover Armenians?
SECTION 7
Knights of Radical Groups in the Media
Owner of Yeni Akit, Mustafa Karahasanoglu
Mustafa Karaalioglu, Star Newspaper
Sevilay Yukselir, Columnist in Sabah
Mustafa Kartoglu, Star’s representative in Ankara
Abdurrahman Dilipak, Columnist in Yeni Akit
Erdal Simsek, Milat
In The Lieu of Last Word
Bilge Khagan’s Speech to the future
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CONTACT
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Introduction
"This country has witnessed to the high presence and manifestation of Turkish identity despite underestimation of its power, and underappreciation of its values by others. This country has been the cradle of the Turk for more than 7 thousand years. Sometimes this cradle has been shaken by potent winds and let the child get washed up by the rain. Initially this child seemed to get frightened of thunderstorms, hurricanes and typoons. However, the child got used to imtemperance of the nature, and became the son of it by the time. After that, Turk was everything the sun, wind, rain and thunderstorm. Yes, this is what the Turk exactly is, he is thunderstorm that shakes the world, and he is the sun that enlightens the world."
ATATURK
Turks have played a very critical role very in the formation of the world history and founded a great number of states whose lands reached from Asia to Europe, from Caucasus to North Africa. As it is strikingly stated in an eminent Turkish adage Turks do not have any friends or allies other than other Turks
, Turkish Nation in its 4000 years old history has been betrayed numerous times by the outsiders as well as insiders. In the early Turkish history, charming Chinese princesses married to Turkish khans meddled into the domestic politics and destabilized the country, after Turks expanded towards the West, Roman Empire, and eventually settled in the Anatolian Peninsula, similar political games started to be set up by the Byzantine to weaken the brotherhood bonds among the Turkish sultans and bring them to blows over the throne.
Despite, all these insidious plans, and betrayals by the foreign actors and their local collaborators, Turkish nation could manage to found 16 grand empires throughout the history. In the final stage, great European powers could succeed to get their paws on the neck of the Ottoman Empire in the First World War and were so close ever to wipe out the Turkish nation. Nonetheless, the leader, raised for such a bad day, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, made the whole world beware of the fact that Turkish nation was invincible and indestructible and established the republic from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire.
Incorrigible enemies of Turks were never willing to cease their plots and intensified their actions towards taking the advantage of existing cleavages that exist in modern Turkish society such as radical leftists vs. radical rightists, Turkish Chauvinists vs. Kurdish Chauvinists, Alleviates vs. Sunnis, Seculars vs. Conservatives.
Ill–intentioned centers of power, thanks to their strategic plans and programs that they have meticulously pursued over the centuries, could infiltrate into the leadership mechanisms of all these seemingly opposing political and social groups and planted the seeds of hatred and antagonism. In actuality, neither those infiltrated into the leadership of Alleviates or the Leftist movements, nor those infiltrated into the leadership of Sunni and Rightist movements were the genuine representatives or advocates of their cause. When a closer scrutiny is paid to family background of those people who have played pivotal roles in the eruption and sustenance of the polarization in Turkey, differences between the real personality features (What I mean by that is someone’s ethnic, cultural background, beliefs and ideas.) they have and the personality features that they want the public to think they have get noticed. This hypocrisy is more serious and severe and cannot be normalized by simply referring to the elusive structure of politics.
Since, none of the ways worked out as they had wished; they had to apply to more complicated strategies that predicate upon a deep sociological analysis of Turkish society. After understanding the fact that, it was not possible to reach some objectives through direct confrontation with the religious majority and wanted to conquer the fortress from inside. To that end, they would exploit the religious sensibility of the masses as well as their aspiration for a religious leader. The plan has been bloomed and blossomed by the rise of Political Islam
in Turkish political system. They artfully enlarged the area of religious freedoms to persuade the conservative masses about their sincerity and divert their attention from what they were actually doing to what they seemed to have been doing. After guaranteeing people’s allegiance and unconditional support, they started putting their detrimental Anti–Turkish plans into practice by which they were hoping to endanger and weaken the integrity and unity of Turkish nation.
The recent developments that I ranked below do help us understand what their underlying motives are;
1–) Policies deployed to end the most intractable problem of Turkey brought to country to the verge of disintegration. Turkey’s Eastern region is about to be taken over by the factionist terrorist organization (PKK) by a fait accompli. The negotiations took place between state and terrorist organization have worked in the advantage of separatist movement.
2–) Turkey’s democratic acquisitions and respectability have been reduced to ashes due to the misconducted foreign policy in the Middle East.
3–) by aligning with radical organizations in Syria, the government turned Turkey into a type of country which is blamed for financing and supporting the terrorism. A country that was portrayed as a shining example of Muslim democracy once is now ruining its international credibility.
4–) as it made its way to the news, state secrets regarding Syria war have recently been leaked out. Fecklessness and inability of government in preserving the state interests are apparent now and far beyond the tolerable limits. As known by the public, a 29 year–old Iranian descent businessman led Turkish ministers around by the nose. Foreign intelligence agents are wandering freely all across the country and fulfilling their duties without being subject to any restriction and interference.
Who are these people or groups that hold the ropes behind the scenes? This question constituted the central inquiry of this book, but responding to this question has been no easy at all. My point of departure was my startling findings on someone who was known as one of the master minds of a leading political movement. He shrewdly convinced the masses to his conservativeness and sincerity but he was indeed member of a crypto community. Thanks to his exceptionally good role–playing, nobody has discerned his concealed identity. In the following pages of my study, I expanded my spectrum and concentrated on the social and