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Title: Is Erdogan dead?
Post by: DireWolfM14 on July 23, 2019, 08:14:18 PM
Is Turkish President, Recep Erdogan dead?  Turkish news agencies are denying it. 

Yesterday I noticed people on Twitter claiming news reports from other countries in the region are saying he died of a heart attack.  George Papadopoulos tweeted (https://twitter.com/GeorgePapa19/status/1153420330343383040) that Greek news papers are reporting his death.  I have two cousins in Jordan who studied in Turkey, they said Jordanian news agencies are reporting he died.

If he is dead, was it really a heart attack, or was he assassinated?  Why is Turkey denying it, and posting what appear to be old pictures of him on Twitter?  What's going on?


Title: Re: Is Erdogan dead?
Post by: TECSHARE on July 23, 2019, 08:51:59 PM
Is Turkish President, Recep Erdogan dead?  Turkish news agencies are denying it. 

Yesterday I noticed people on Twitter claiming news reports from other countries in the region are saying he died of a heart attack.  George Papadopoulos tweeted (https://twitter.com/GeorgePapa19/status/1153420330343383040) that Greek news papers are reporting his death.  I have two cousins in Jordan who studied in Turkey, they said Jordanian news agencies are reporting he died.

If he is dead, was it really a heart attack, or was he assassinated?  Why is Turkey denying it, and posting what appear to be old pictures of him on Twitter?  What's going on?

"heart attack" along with "stroke" are among the more popular "natural" causes of death preferred by intelligence agencies because they are common and the cause not always easy to determine. I wouldn't be surprised if he was assassinated, he has been pissing in the face of pretty much everyone for a while now and has been a source of global instability.


Title: Re: Is Erdogan dead?
Post by: BADecker on July 23, 2019, 11:43:34 PM
Even if he is not dead, we all die. Erdogan's death will cause turmoil for the Christian world.


Absolutely Amazing Prophecy Fulfilling: Erdogan Of Turkey Brings Back The Ottoman Scepter That Signifies The Tenth Horn Prophesied In The Book Of The Apocalypse (http://shoebat.com/2017/04/18/absolutely-amazing-prophecy-fulfilling-erdogan-of-turkey-brings-back-the-ottoman-scepter-that-signifies-the-tenth-horn-prophesied-in-the-book-of-the-apocalypse/)



After Erdogan won his referendum to have complete control over Turkey, the first thing he did was to return and unveil the Ottoman scepter that should not have departed from the first Ottoman Sultan until Erdogan had come. Erdogan is mimicking a Messiah. To Erdogan, the Muslim messiah, he is whom this scepter rightfully belongs.

To bring and unveil the diadem of Selim I, the tenth horn of the Islamic Empire, is a significant symbol.

Allow me to explain so that a westerner comprehends the significance.

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Title: Re: Is Erdogan dead?
Post by: Artemis3 on July 23, 2019, 11:54:43 PM
Is Turkish President, Recep Erdogan dead?  Turkish news agencies are denying it. 

Yesterday I noticed people on Twitter claiming news reports from other countries in the region are saying he died of a heart attack.  George Papadopoulos tweeted (https://twitter.com/GeorgePapa19/status/1153420330343383040) that Greek news papers are reporting his death.  I have two cousins in Jordan who studied in Turkey, they said Jordanian news agencies are reporting he died.

If he is dead, was it really a heart attack, or was he assassinated?  Why is Turkey denying it, and posting what appear to be old pictures of him on Twitter?  What's going on?

"heart attack" along with "stroke" are among the more popular "natural" causes of death preferred by intelligence agencies because they are common and the cause not always easy to determine. I wouldn't be surprised if he was assassinated, he has been pissing in the face of pretty much everyone for a while now and has been a source of global instability.

What would be the consequences in the region of Erdogan passing away? Who is next in line? And who would benefit most with him going away?


Title: Re: Is Erdogan dead?
Post by: TECSHARE on July 24, 2019, 12:48:11 AM
Even if he is not dead, we all die. Erdogan's death will cause turmoil for the Christian world.


Absolutely Amazing Prophecy Fulfilling: Erdogan Of Turkey Brings Back The Ottoman Scepter That Signifies The Tenth Horn Prophesied In The Book Of The Apocalypse (http://shoebat.com/2017/04/18/absolutely-amazing-prophecy-fulfilling-erdogan-of-turkey-brings-back-the-ottoman-scepter-that-signifies-the-tenth-horn-prophesied-in-the-book-of-the-apocalypse/)



After Erdogan won his referendum to have complete control over Turkey, the first thing he did was to return and unveil the Ottoman scepter that should not have departed from the first Ottoman Sultan until Erdogan had come. Erdogan is mimicking a Messiah. To Erdogan, the Muslim messiah, he is whom this scepter rightfully belongs.

To bring and unveil the diadem of Selim I, the tenth horn of the Islamic Empire, is a significant symbol.

Allow me to explain so that a westerner comprehends the significance.

...


8)

Very interesting article. Some people might be quick to dismiss it because it hinges on religious texts, but I once heard it explained well. It doesn't matter if you believe it, millions of other people do and that still affects you. I find the part about Syria especially topically relevant.


What would be the consequences in the region of Erdogan passing away? Who is next in line? And who would benefit most with him going away?

I am sure there would be significant unrest and probably more war, but considering the long term plans some have for that region this is kind of what they have desperately trying to create. I don't like Erdogan or what he does very much at all, but I am also not naive enough to think a vacuum of leadership ever causes more order to be maintained. This is especially true of dictatorial type positions as he holds/held. IMO if he was in fact assassinated, it is probably to try to push through a long toiled after oil pipeline project through the region, as well as to advance the "greater Israel" effort. I could see Turkey turning into another Libya though for sure.


Title: Re: Is Erdogan dead?
Post by: yohananaomi on August 18, 2019, 01:56:34 PM
This is clearly very sensational news, apart from what he has done, what we see may be a bit too harsh, but surely the policy must be agreed and some disagree, let alone brought into the political sphere.
Hopefully the news spread can be ascertained for the next few days. I hope the country will remain safe and there will be no turmoil, because I do not like the riots that have caused many people to become miserable.


Title: Re: Is Erdogan dead?
Post by: squatz1 on September 03, 2019, 01:02:02 AM
This is clearly very sensational news, apart from what he has done, what we see may be a bit too harsh, but surely the policy must be agreed and some disagree, let alone brought into the political sphere.
Hopefully the news spread can be ascertained for the next few days. I hope the country will remain safe and there will be no turmoil, because I do not like the riots that have caused many people to become miserable.

Even though you're grave-digging old threads:

He's not dead, pretty fucking simple. This is a conspiracy, and it's just not true.