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Erdogan: Turkey's Bani Sadr in a Sinister 'Second Republic'?

By: Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
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[ Posted On: 2007-08-05 ]

A lot of discussions have taken place after the July 22 elections about the consequences of the electoral results, as many wonder whether Turkey will shift to a Second Republic. By this term, they mean a completely de-Kemalized Turkey, a non-secular and non-democratic state that varied forces want to drive to opposite directions.

Second Republic of Freemasonic Soft Power

A Turkish Second Republic should be perfect for some who idealize the so-called ‘Soft Power’; it would herald an international plutocracy – based to some extent on the materialistic, pseudo-Islamic entrepreneurs of the Cappadocian petite bourgeoisie – that would further alienate the Muslims and Kurds, although ensured by an Islamic party. If this is forced to happen – through mass media impact that the impotent Turkish premier will not be able to thwart and divert – one should expect a new Islamic party to attack Erdogan from the left, and the re-direction of the Kurdish vote towards the explicitly Kurdish parties and independent politicians. This scenario, despite the colossal Euro-liberal, Freemasonic backing and the huge funding spent, has few chances to advance.

Second Republic of Theocratic Paranoia

A Turkish Second Republic would be ideal to others, who want to replace Kemal Ataturk’s secular state with an ‘Islamic’ Republic of their own whereby men and women would not shake hands, women would be obligatorily disfigured by means of an infamous headscarf, female excision will become a wide practice, boys will be diverted to homosexual practice, fathers and mothers will buy the drugs demanded by their children (as this is not bad for the demented and immoral pseudo-sheikhs and imams), and prostitution will rise tremendously. This country will be an image of Pakistan or Iran, and its chances to merge with European Union are nil. The second scenario will trigger a war in the Balkans, the subsequent exit of Turkey from the NATO, and the rise of a Turkish – Russian – Iranian alliance threatening Israel and Saudi Arabia with extinction.

Both scenarios can be materialized only after the end of the existing Turkish Republic; and both are negative for Turks and their neighbors.

Freemasons allied with Islamists: déjà vu, and disastrous

The fact that diametrically opposed groups of power joined forces to bring down an establishment is nothing new; we attested a similar case in the same region before just 28 years. Its disastrous results have been ceaselessly felt, but it seems the lesson was not properly taken.

Certainly all know or remember Ayatollah Khomeini and the … Islamic revolution of Iran. This ominous event would not have happened, if the ominous alliance between the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge of France and the Persian Islamists had not been formed to target the Pahlavi dynasty.

Few remember that in the very beginning, in 1979 no one spoke of the ‘Islamic Revolution’. They were all happy enough to feast after the so stupidly demanded fall of the Shah. Ayatollah Khomeini had suggested that, like for Catholic Christianity, the Shia priests (the notorious mullahs) should not run for elected offices, and like this, a former student and political activist who was exiled to France where he was initiated in Freemasonic lodges, named Abdol Hassan Bani Sadr, had no difficulty to ensure for himself various ministerial portfolios.

Boosted by the disreputable and inhuman international media of the Freemasonic incessant interference and malignant involvement, Abdol Hassan Bani Sadr, the ‘son of nobody’, became President of Iran, on February 4, 1980, one year and three days after the return of Khomeini. Brilliant!

The nice times did not last however much, and on June 21, 1981, Khomeini – shamefully and immorally for a religious authority but understandably for any observer who could grasp the deeply barbaric nature of the falsely educated Khomeini’s mind – accused Bani Sadr for failure in the war front with Iraq (that was caused by Khomeini and launched by Saddam Hussein), and had him impeached for perpetrating behind the scene movements against the gradually increasing role of the mullahs and the ayatollahs in the political life.

The Freemason impotent president had to escape, hide, rely upon the ‘fraternal’ assistance, and then he shaved his moustache, dressed himself in an Iranian Air Force uniform, and with the help of a Freemason pilot escaped to Turkey, and thence to France. He was the lucky lackey as his Freemason friends, Rashid Sadrolhefazi, Manouchher Massoudi and others died in their effort to prevent a group of Pasdaran (militias) from timely catching him in his presidential office and ultimately slaughtering him. He spent therefore another 26 years hiding in France as he is scared that the Ayatollahs’ hand is very long. He rejoices writing articles in his poorly developed and even more disappointingly designed website (http://www.banisadr.com.fr/index.shtml) that ranks no 1,119,824 in the world
(http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=www.banisadr.com.fr) totally devoid of traffic and interest other than museological. All in Farsi, for the curious!

Freemasonic plans for Turkey can be successfully thwarted

The Apostate Freemasonic Lodge of France did not understand that by aligning themselves with barbaric and uneducated masses and cannibalistic leaders, they will always fail. Their secrecy is not effective, and their network is alien in the area, which has long been the focus of underground networks and societies of initiation and hierarchy where they repeatedly failed to truly penetrate. Their members feel guilty as they know they become Islam’s most idiotic renegades by allowing themselves to get initiated in the inhuman rituals and practices that would be totally denounced by the Venerable Knights in the days of Old.

The same mystery of iniquity is being undertaken now in Turkey, and if it is not met with resolute approach from the part of the democratic and secular establishment, it will bring forth the most ominous consequences for the Middle East and the world.

What the besotted perpetrators of the inaudible iniquity seem unable to understand is that behind Erdogan and Gul there are others, waiting in the wings, after they have been prepared by the same instructors, whom the French Freemasons do not know; Erdogan’s oath of allegiance to the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge is invalid for him. Of course, one cannot expect an Apostate Freemason to regret or to rethink. Pleased as they are in their encounter with the lewd and the coarse, they have no chance to undergo self-criticism and repentance, plunging in the lowest of the low.

One should rather focus on the average reasonable Turks, significant parts of Turkey’s democratic and secular establishment, their ability to act, and ultimately force a solution that will irreversibly prevent Turkey from becoming a second Iran. Yes, Turkey can avoid a useless, Sinister ‘Second Republic’. But it will take a great effort, deep reconsideration, self-criticism and political activism similar to that deployed in the days of Kemal Ataturk. We will expand further in a forthcoming article.

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About The Author: Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis - is Orientalist, Assyriologist, Egyptologist, Iranologist, Islamologist, Historian and Political Scientist. Dr. Megalommatis, 49, is the author of 12 books, dozens of scholarly articles, hundreds of encyclopedia entries, and thousands of articles. He speaks, reads and writes more than 15, modern and ancient, languages.
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