In previous parts it was mentioned how Abdul Hamid II was one of the Ottoman sultans that had to rule his lands largely under the pressure of the British deep state. This is why his rule saw one of the sharpest declines the Ottoman Empire had ever experienced, both physically …
Read More »4. Military Coups and Territorial Losses
A French magazine that closely followed all the military coups that took place in the Ottoman Empire. The source of the coup-related news in Europe was always the British deep state.4. Military Coups and Territorial Losses Many of the military coups that took place in the past 200 years bear …
Read More »İngiliz derin devletinin 135 yıllık Türkiye’yi “böl parçala yönet” politikası ve PKK
Türkiye bir yandan, güneydoğusunda Cumhuriyet tarihinin en büyük bölücü kalkışmasını yaşarken, bir yandan da güney komşuları Irak ve Suriye’deki iç savaşlardan yoğun bir şekilde etkilenmeye devam ediyor. Uluslararası toplum tarafından bu çatışma ve savaşlar önleneceği yerde, karanlık ellerin desteğiyle iyice büyütülüyor. 100 yıl önce Türkiye’yi Sevr’le bölemeyen derin dünya devleti …
Read More »Attention: British Shiism
In his interview with the Al-Akhbar newspaper on September 30th, the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, drew attention to British Shiism. Nasrallah stated that the structure he defined as “British Shiism” is fuelling the denominational wars in the Middle East and accused those who insult the Muslim Sunni community …
Read More »The Hub of World Evil: The British Deep State
Throughout history, evil has always been controlled from a single center. Those who propagate wars and massacres are acting under a chain of command and are following the plans originated from a single center. There is only one hub responsible for the great wars of the 20th century, the colonization, …
Read More »The Real Mastermind
Throughout history the British deep state has been in command of the dajjali system as a power above governments, laws, state policies, and elected leaders. While true leaders worked for peace, the British deep state ignited wars; while countries worked to develop and prosper in peace, the British deep state …
Read More »After the Great War
When Sir Adam Block, the British delegate and President of the Council of the Ottoman Public Debt Administration, was preparing to leave Istanbul after war was declared in 1914, he made the following strange remark: If Germany wins, you will be a German colony. But if Britain wins, you will …
Read More »Mosul Issue at the Treaty of Lausanne
Mustafa Kemal sent İsmet Pasha (İnönü) as the chief negotiator for Turkey to the Lausanne Peace Negotiations. However, for that to be possible, İsmet Pasha had to be in the Council of Ministers. In a quick succession of events, he was made the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and was appointed …
Read More »Capitulations at the Treaty of Lausanne
The word ‘capitulation’ usually refers to a country granting various concessions and privileges to the citizens and consulates of another country on her lands, which might be financial, commercial, legal, administrative, etc. When the Ottoman Empire began to give these concessions to the European states and their citizens in the …
Read More »The Importance of Istanbul
The first book ever written by the British deep state on their plans regarding the Ottoman and Turkish lands was William Ewart Gladstone’s Bulgarian Horrors and the Question of the East, published on September 5, 1876. This book was particularly important because its author had served as the Prime Minister …
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