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Northern Cyprus, Israel, Terrorism and Heroin

Postby Talisker » Sun Sep 05, 2010 12:52 am

The following is lifted from a blog (http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2010/04/northern-cyprus-israel-terrorism-and.html) I was reading. I wondered if there was any truth in the information provided?

The present government of Turkey has exposed 'Ergenekon', the reported attempt by the CIA, NATO and Israel to use terror and heroin to control Turkey.
http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2010/02/k ... nekon.html

http://arthurzbygniew.blogspot.com/ has drawn our attention to an article about Cyprus by Wayne Madsen, dated 19 April 2010. (http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/20100419)

Among the points made by Wayne Madsen:

1. In April 2010, Turkish Northern Cyprus elected a new president, the hard-line right wing Dervid Eroglu.

This will 'embolden' the right-wing Ergenekon (stay-behind) forces in Turkey and North Cyprus.

2. Turkish Northern Cyprus is used by Jewish 'gangster tycoons', who are involved in casinos and money laundering.

North Cyprus has always benefited from the quiet support of Israel.

3. Israelis run hotel-casino complexes in North Cyprus.

The proceeds can be laundered into funding Ergenekon activities in North Cyprus, as well as mainland Turkey.

4. In the late 1990s, Ariel Sharon and his family began to make casino deals on the West Bank and Cyprus.

Israeli casino flights now fly to North Cyprus.

5. Israeli businessman Roni Kuperberg owns the Chateau Lambousa casino, west of Kyrenia in northern Cyprus.

Israel's Ofer Grou, owned by Israeli businessman Sami Ofer, announced plans in 2007 to build a hotel casino complex in North Cyprus.

One major Israeli player in North Cypriot gambling is Teddy Sagi.

In 1999, Sagi and three other Israelis started Playtech, a provider of on-line gambling software.

"Sagi is a convicted stock fraudster, having been convicted of fraud in the 1996 'Discount affair,' a stock manipulation scheme."

In 2009, Playtech Cyprus, Ltd. began providing casino equipment to a new Bucharest casino owned by Africa-Israel Investments, Ltd, owned by Israeli multi-billionaire Lev Leviev.

6. The North Cyprus connection to Ergenekon was highlighted in 2006 when an armed clash broke out in between gangs loyal to two casino owners in Northern Cyprus.

One of the parties was reported to have been Yasar Oz, a suspect in the Ergenekon network.

Yasar Oz was exposed in the Susurluk car crash incident in 1996, in which documents related to Ergenekon first surfaced.

http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2010/04/n ... m-and.html
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Postby AWE » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:08 am

As it is on blogspot and I am in China I cant get to the source material but point 5 is incorrect the Chateau Lambousa is owned by the Kent family and the land has been since pre-74.

Also given some of the language in the post I would question the objectivity of the post.

and hell its a blog that any nutcase can set it does not make it evidence.
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Postby Talisker » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:24 am

AWE wrote:As it is on blogspot and I am in China I cant get to the source material but point 5 is incorrect the Chateau Lambousa is owned by the Kent family and the land has been since pre-74.

Also given some of the language in the post I would question the objectivity of the post.

and hell its a blog that any nutcase can set it does not make it evidence.

Thanks, that's why I asked the question.....
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:38 am

Talisker wrote:
AWE wrote:As it is on blogspot and I am in China I cant get to the source material but point 5 is incorrect the Chateau Lambousa is owned by the Kent family and the land has been since pre-74.

Also given some of the language in the post I would question the objectivity of the post.

and hell its a blog that any nutcase can set it does not make it evidence.

Thanks, that's why I asked the question.....

Here's another page from the same site... :lol:

http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2010/05/b ... ublic.html
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Postby Talisker » Sun Sep 05, 2010 9:58 am

Get Real! wrote:
Talisker wrote:
AWE wrote:As it is on blogspot and I am in China I cant get to the source material but point 5 is incorrect the Chateau Lambousa is owned by the Kent family and the land has been since pre-74.

Also given some of the language in the post I would question the objectivity of the post.

and hell its a blog that any nutcase can set it does not make it evidence.

Thanks, that's why I asked the question.....

Here's another page from the same site... :lol:

http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2010/05/b ... ublic.html

Hmmmm, that's why I asked for verification on the other page........ :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Sun Sep 05, 2010 1:43 pm

AWE wrote:As it is on blogspot and I am in China I cant get to the source material but point 5 is incorrect the Chateau Lambousa is owned by the Kent family and the land has been since pre-74.

Also given some of the language in the post I would question the objectivity of the post.

and hell its a blog that any nutcase can set it does not make it evidence.


Plus the fact that Ergenekon is a fabricated witch hunt...
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:59 pm

shahmaran wrote:
AWE wrote:As it is on blogspot and I am in China I cant get to the source material but point 5 is incorrect the Chateau Lambousa is owned by the Kent family and the land has been since pre-74.

Also given some of the language in the post I would question the objectivity of the post.

and hell its a blog that any nutcase can set it does not make it evidence.


Plus the fact that Ergenekon is a fabricated witch hunt...


Funny how Egypt and Jordan also have or had an Ergenekon-like “problem”!

Erdogan’s cleansing of any political competition should be referred to as what it really is…
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Postby shahmaran » Sun Sep 05, 2010 3:46 pm

Get Real! wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
AWE wrote:As it is on blogspot and I am in China I cant get to the source material but point 5 is incorrect the Chateau Lambousa is owned by the Kent family and the land has been since pre-74.

Also given some of the language in the post I would question the objectivity of the post.

and hell its a blog that any nutcase can set it does not make it evidence.


Plus the fact that Ergenekon is a fabricated witch hunt...


Funny how Egypt and Jordan also have or had an Ergenekon-like “problem”!

Erdogan’s cleansing of any political competition should be referred to as what it really is…


Ergenekon and "moderate islam" both came from abroad, they are nothing but the baby steps of the great "Middle Eastern Project".
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Postby yialousa1971 » Sun Sep 05, 2010 10:56 pm

I'm leaving this forum, it's full of Anti Jews. :lol: If it wasn't for the Jews we wounldn't have a Turkish problem!
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Postby shahmaran » Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:56 pm

If it wasn't for the Ottomans, many Jews would not exist.
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