Turkey ruling party AKP e-mails released
If you go into a translation site like Google translate, you can key in a search term and translate it to Turkish:
CIA casus gözetim
CIA spy surveillance
Then you can pull up the e-mails that contain the search term & do translations of the e-mails.
I've found reference to the CIA's Gladio operation, where it refers to Turkish gunmen shedding more blood to lend legitimacy to some coup (I think); some of those involved were imprisoned and some sent abroad for new tasks.
That was about the second e-mail I looked at. Sounds like a background sketch, filling someone in on history, or something like that. Related to Ruzi Nazar, American-Turkestani scumbag who worked for the CIA against the Soviet Union.
Ruzi, with some fellow Central Asians, joined the newly formed CIA when the former chief of the Nazi military intelligence department, Reinhard Gehlen, changed sides [edit: betrayed his nation] - along with his network in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
Nazar took an active part in establishing two radio stations sponsored by the CIA near Munich: Radio Free Europe, which targeted Eastern Europeans and Russians, and Radio Liberty, which targeted the Muslim Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Hurriyet Daily News 6 Jul 2016
I desperate need a shower and have a massive Chilli con Carne cook-up to do, so my searching for juicy CIA references in the AKP e-mails might have to wait ... LOL
Hell Hath No Fury Like a Teflon Sultan Military Coup Attempt in Turkey
Pepe Escobar
EXTRACT
Ankara’s official version is that the coup was perpetrated by a small military faction remote-controlled by exiled-in-Pennsylvania cleric Fethullah Gulen, himself a CIA asset. As much as responsibility remains debatable, what’s clear is the coup was a Turk remix of The Three Stooges; the actual stooges in fact may have been the already detained 2nd Army Commander Gen. Adem Huduti; 3rd Army Commander Erdal Ozturk; and former Chief of Air Staff Akin Ozturk.
As over-excited former CIA ops were blaring on US networks – and they do know a thing or two about regime change — rule number one in a coup is to aim at, and isolate, the head of the snake. Yet the wily Turkish snake, in this case, was nowhere to be seen. Not to mention that no top generals sounding convincingly patriotic went on the TRT state network to fully explain the reasons for the coup.
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The head of the snake must have been 100% sure that to board his plane and stay on Turkish airspace was as safe as eating a baklava. What’s even more startling is that the Gulfstream managed to land in Istanbul in absolute safety in the early hours of Saturday morning – despite the prevailing notion that the airport was occupied by the “rebels”.
LINK | Sputnik News
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