What Happened in Turkey – A Staged Coup?

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UPDATED, Corrected, July 17, 2016

The title and content of this post has been altered based on new information, that is since people were killed it cannot be merely a hoax but would, rather, come closer in definition to being a false flag. Questions are being raised as to precisely what happened on the ground in this event. Conclusions will be based on the accumulated evidence to every degree possible. Some imagery has been removed in order for it to be more readily confirmed. This does not alter the overall conclusion that this is a plot, orchestrated by the great Zionist-controlled powers, including the Israeli Mossad.

Make note of this, that is the fact that the French Embassy had been closed just prior to these actions:

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Thus, French intelligence appears to have been fully apprised of the potential for violence and destruction in advance of the events beginning July 16. Too, this closure occurred a day before the staged French/Nice truck attack.

Yet, the question must also be raised, why would a coup be attempted when Erdogan was out of the country? Usually, these are done to capture the current ruler or cause such a one to become exile as a result of such an action.

As there were actual fatalities regarding this issue, the question arises, was this a real coup conducted by actual opponents of Turkish President Erdogan or was this staged by powerful, secretive elements within the government itself? Even so, how could this occur without the fullest cooperation of powerful, secretive elements within the Turkish government?

It is the imagery which demonstrates certain elements of a staged event despite the obvious destruction of government and public property as well as the occurrence of actual fatalities.

There are two tanks, here, pointing from two sides of the road. How did they come in this position, one on each side of the bridge?

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There is a white flag, there, pointed out with the small arrow. Where did it come from? What purpose does it serve? Who are they surrendering to?

Here is another angle of the same scene. This does appear to be a key staging zone:

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There are seemingly no guns being pointed at them by the people before them. Why, then, would they have, if they were in danger, left off their guns and gear? Who caused them to drop all that gear? There seem to be no military people in sight who were coordinating their surrender.

Here is the back-side of the tank area, demonstrating what appears to be staging:

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What soldiers drop their guns like that, ever? Yet the helmet-off element was an essential part of this element, so they could participate in the fake beating routine.

Regardless, who finds it believable that Turks are beating up on fellow Turks? Why do so many man have their hands about their heads and faces.

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The camera-people are perfectly placed to capture this. Men who are by no means at risk for any ‘beating’ are placing their hands over their faces and heads. Who could believe Turkish soldiers could be so cowardly? How big of a bonus did they receive for their participation?

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Here is additional Turk-on-Turk violence. The man’s face has been painted. No one can find it believable that he really was being beaten bloody.

The Erdogan government staged it in-part, it is said, to undermine this man, Mr. Fethullah Gulen, now a US resident. It was Gulen himself who said there was  a possibility that this was staged by the Erdogan government. Yet, the real reason for the action has yet to be revealed, although it is surely an attempt to increase the stock of the Erdogan government amongst the Turkish population.

Sources:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/16/fethullah-gulen-turkey-coup-erdogan

 

 

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