Although
Sibel Edmonds is one of the sources I trust please note this story
comes from Bellingcat, the source of false stories about NH-17
Newsbud Breaking News: Turkey’sCoup Plotters are Members of NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps
Newsbud
The
three most important regiments involved in the Turkey Attempted Coup
plot and implementation have been part (members) of NATO’s Rapid
Deployable Corps (NRDC) since 2003.
A group of plotters of the failed Turkish Coup Attempt used a WhatsApp group to communicate with each other. Based on well-documented information and established identities gathered from these intercepted communications, at least three out of the five coupist regiments were (and still are) part of NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps. Further, the group used the emblem and slogan used by NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps: “Peace at home, peace in the world.”
The intercepted communications also expose the role of the CIA-Gulen network within Turkey’s police force, and how it readily welcomed and aided the Failed Coup Attempt.
Newsbud news with Sibel Edmonds and Spiro Skouras delves into this significant exposé and provides viewers with context and analyses missing from western media outlets.
Show notes
http://bit.ly/2abN5bF
A group of plotters of the failed Turkish Coup Attempt used a WhatsApp group to communicate with each other. Based on well-documented information and established identities gathered from these intercepted communications, at least three out of the five coupist regiments were (and still are) part of NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps. Further, the group used the emblem and slogan used by NATO’s Rapid Deployable Corps: “Peace at home, peace in the world.”
The intercepted communications also expose the role of the CIA-Gulen network within Turkey’s police force, and how it readily welcomed and aided the Failed Coup Attempt.
Newsbud news with Sibel Edmonds and Spiro Skouras delves into this significant exposé and provides viewers with context and analyses missing from western media outlets.
Show notes
http://bit.ly/2abN5bF
This is from the Bellingcat so beloved of the Guardian
A
group of plotters of the failed Turkish coup attempt used a WhatsApp
group to communicate with each other. Bellingcat has transcribed,
translated, and analysed the conversation, thereby cross-referencing
the messages with photos, videos, and news reports of the evening,
night, and morning of July 15-16.
To read article GO HERE
WARNING
PS If you think you've heard of Bellingcat, you'd be right
To read article GO HERE
WARNING
PS If you think you've heard of Bellingcat, you'd be right
Bellingcat: the Dead Cat Factory
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