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February 10, 2021

Uighur Turks- An opinion by Behcet Kaya

As I visit my homeland Turkey, I am encountering strong opinions about the current Erdogan government’s political view of Eastern Turkistan (homelands of Uighur Turks). According to Turkish public opinion, including my fiercely opinionated sister, the Erdogan government is silent about our Turkish ancestral brothers, the Uighur Turks.

Why?

Because Turkey trades with China and therefore Erdogan keeps quiet.

The West i.e, the U.S. and most of Europe are together on this, although not all Europeans agree with the U.S. trying to recognize what China is doing to Uighur Turks as genocide. In addition, Prime Minister Boris Yeltsin disagrees with rest of the Europeans saying genocide is an international court issue.

I am going to first analyze the Uighur Turks situation and then I will give my opinion.

What the West has put out about the Uighur Turks is mostly correct. China has been assimilating Uighur Turks for a while now. What China is doing is this- China is slowly converting Uighur Turks to the Chinese race.

How do they doing it?

China, with the Globalists urging, is becoming a digitalized nation. Along with this, China’s policy is to declare Uighur Turks as rebellious Turks and designate them as terrorists. They have been successful with the thousands of Uighur Turks living in Idlip, Syria. They can’t go back to their Uighur homeland and no nation, including Turkey, will accept them because they were part of the fighting group Daesh involved in the Syrian conflict. 

This is China’s long term policy. Those who rebel against the Chinese government are expelled from tightly controlled Eastern Turkistan. In addition, Uighur Turk men are being taken to Chinese labor camps. They are being replaced by Chinese nationals with the goal of fathering more Chinese children.

What about the Chinese law, the one child program?

It does not apply to the Uighur Turks. In fact the population in Eastern Turkistan has increased by 20 percent to about 45 million Uighurs. Because they are Muslim, the CCP is forcing these Turks to convert to Chinese Deism, Buddhism.

There is actual proof of this. Those who have managed to escape tell their stories.

In addition, the Chinese are destroying the family structure in East Turkistan by announcing to the world that they, the CCP, intend to take the children with promises of higher education and positions in the military and judicial systems.

Now the U.S. and Europe want to do declare in the UN that China is committing genocide on Uighur Turks. Although the Wests intends to make the claim, many Europeans main aim is not to protect the Uighur people, but to stop Chinese Silk Road project. Eastern Turkistan is China’s western gate to the world; the other gate is through Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Can Erdogan continue to be silent about our Uighur brothers?

No. There are now many demonstrations in Turkey about the Uighur situation which, by the way, are being provoked by the CIA and Turkish nationals.

So, what should Erdogan do?

In my opinion, Erdogan should declare the third bridge over the Bosporus in Istanbul as not profitable and declare that he is going to dismantle it. He should not actually do it, but declare to do. Mind you, this bridge is too expensive with the toll charges to use it. And it is being financed by the Globalists for China’s Silk Road. Without the bridge there will be no crossing to Europe.

Although there are rumors circulating on the internet that the Silk Road can go through Russia bypassing the Bosporus Bridge, if that is done the Silk Road loses a number of Middle Eastern countries. If they use the bridge they can also include Russian trade. The Chinese Silk Road is a trade tool to the world.

China will never abandon its expansionist plans if it sees it can do it. Already China and neighboring countries along with the U.S. are in conflict in the South China Sea. In addition, China does not recognize Thailand as independent, but claims Thailand is a part of China.

Now, if Erdogan declares to the world he is going to dismantle the Bosporus Bridge, he will have the ace card in his hand to negotiate with China. He can say to China that they must leave the Uighur Turks alone. That makes it a win-win situation to both sides.

That is the only way to deal with China.

 

January 7, 2021

America and the "Great Reset" by Nancy Webster Kaya

For the past several years we stood by while the media and the democrats left no stone un-turned investigating the 2016 election and Trump’s supposed collusion with Russia. When nothing was found, they began impeachment hearings. When impeachment failed, they plotted and perfected their strategy to stop Trump from a 2020 win.

What happened last night is the greatest travesty of justice in our nation’s history. The level of fraud that took place is beyond comprehension. Even though numerous states held legislative hearings where hundreds of every day citizens, despite being harassed and enduring verbal and physical threats, submitted their sworn affidavits and gave their testimonies and cyber security experts as well as computer experts testified, all the evidence fell on deaf ears. Even those numerous court cases that were filed; all were dismissed. We are being told what we saw with our own eyes and what we heard with our own ears is not reality. We are nothing but conspiracy theorists. We are being told that to even question the validity of the supposed ‘safest election in U.S. history’ is paramount to treason.

Why??

“The push for a Global Communist government began in the 1950’s, when the globalist elites became convinced that Individualism was the greatest mistake the world had ever made. That the only way to "save" our planet was to commit genocide on an unimaginable scale; to wipe out two-thirds of humanity and reboot the world under a Collectivist system. That is what the “Great Reset” is all about. America was the last obstacle, and rigging our election was merely the first step in establishing their Communist empire.”

As of today the Rothschild dynasty and the globalist elites appear to have won. They believe their plan for the “Great Reset” can now move ahead unimpeded. Make no mistake, Covid19 was used as one of the instruments to achieve their ‘win.’ And, make no mistake, Biden was their choice to enable the downfall and destruction of America as we know it. As America falls, so does the rest of the world.

I will never forget Schumer’s words- “First we take Georgia, then we change the world!”

Those are chilling words when you understand what they mean.

In detail, “The practical aim of the ‘Great Reset’ is to fundamentally restructure the world’s economy and geopolitical relations based on two assumptions: one, that every element of nature and every life form is a part of the global inventory (managed by the allegedly benevolent state, which, in turn, is owned by several suddenly benevolent wealthy people, via technology)—and two, that all inventory needs to be strictly accounted for: be registered in a central database, be readable by a scanner and easily ID’d, and be managed by AI, using the latest “science.” The goal is to count and then efficiently manage and control all resources, including people, on an unprecedented scale, with unprecedented digital anxiety and precision.”

“To sum it up, the desired end result is a giant, joyless, highly controlled global conveyor of everything and everybody where privacy is tremendously expensive, dissent is unthinkable, and spiritual submission is mandatory. It’s like a 24/7 medicated reality, except the medications are both chemical and digital, and they are reporting you back to the mother ship, which can then punish you for bad behavior by, say, blocking your access to certain places or by putting a hold on your digital bank account—perhaps without any human intervention at all.”

Can this dystopian nightmare be altered??? Only time will tell.

 

 

November 27, 2020

Confrontation in the Mediterranean by Behcet Kaya

 

Last Sunday a German frigate warship stopped a Turkish cargo ship in the Eastern Mediterranean and searched the ship suspecting it was carrying weapons to Libya. That was the excuse. What they found was the cargo ship was carrying paint and food to Libya.

The German warship was commanded by a Greek Colonel, four American officers, one French officer, and German personal. The Greek commander ordered the commandos to search the ship without obeying the Maritime laws. They pushed the cargo ship personnel, handcuffed the captain, and conducted their search. They held the ship for sixteen hours and they did not find any weapons. Then, as if nothing had happened, they left the ship.

This was similar to the way U.S. commandos put hoods on Turkish Special Forces in Suleymania, Iraq back in 2003. Turkey will answer to this injustice done to its Turkish cargo carrying ship, but I want to talk about what the message is that they were trying to pass on. 

We start a week ago when Secretary of State Pompeo visited seven countries including Turkey. Pompeo first visited France and Germany, then visited Istanbul, Turkey, Georgia, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. Pompeo did not bother to contact any Turkish government officials. Instead he met with Bartelome, a religious leader in Istanbul.

Pompeo is the U.S. shadow leader; just as Cheney ran U.S. foreign policy under George W. Bush. Pompeo openly said that he was uncomfortable with Turkey’s military strength since Turkish Armed Forces successes in Libya, Suriye, Iraq and lastly in Nagorno Karabakh, Azerbaijan. 

So what was the message Pompeo and Germany were passing out? It has to do with the U.S. elections. Markel and many European leaders congratulated Biden in his winning the elections. Markel is happy that Biden has been elected president of the U.S. Many Europeans, especially Markel, were unhappy with Trump.

It is important to mention here that when Pompeo was traveling to the Middle East, Biden’s men were there with him. The message was that from now on Turkey has to deal with Europe meaning Germany. This is the message.

Why? Because Biden’s leadership is not going to follow Trump’s foreign policy. And when it comes to the Middle East, Biden’s foreign policy will be harsher than Trump’s. 

The U.S. has serious problems with China. How Biden handles China will be different than Trump. In order to handle China, the U.S. needs the EU and therefore gave the problem of Turkey to Germany.

Biden already said while campaigning that he wants to overthrow Erdogan. The way he wants to do that is by helping the opposition party leaders in Turkey. Erdogan is a problem to the U.S. and the EU. Biden wants to not only overthrow Erdogan, but to change Turkey to parliamentary system which is what the opposition leaders want in Turkey.

So whether or not a Greek Colonel ordered the search of the Turkish cargo ship is not important. This was out-right harassment to Turkey since the German ship had French, American, Italian, and Greek officers onboard.

The message was clear that under Biden’s leadership the EU and the U.S. together will stop Turkish advancement in Libya and Middle East, and prevent making the Mediterranean a Turkish lake. It may also indicate a test on how Turkey is going to respond, because the German frigate and the officers knew they were violating maritime laws.

 

 

 

 

November 14, 2020


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Title: Appellate Judge
Subtitle: A Jack Ludefance Novel Author: Behcet Kaya
Publisher: Amazon Digital Pages: TBA
Genre: Fiction / Crime / Thriller Reviewed by: Jake Bishop

Hollywood Book Reviews

Tallahassee, Florida is the primary setting for this engaging murder mystery filled with twists, turns, revelations, and machinations, as a private investigator sets out to solve a crime that apparently has local police stumped. The crime is the killing of a judge. The P. I. is Jack Ludefance, somewhat of a sunshine state celebrity in his own right known for solving tough cases frequently, narrowly avoiding his own demise from time to time, and putting particularly bad actors where they belong, be it below ground or behind bars.

Ludefance is an ex-Navy pilot, originally from New Orleans, who still carries the scar along one side of his face that an alligator left him some time ago. The shamus is hired by the murder victim’s daughter to see if he can succeed where the Tallahassee constabulary has so far failed.

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It turns out that Cindy, the deceased judge’s daughter, is a bit of mystery in herself. She’s independent, occasionally quick to anger, and unknown to many, in the care of a psychiatrist. But she’s just the beginning of the judge’s family who are decidedly out of the ordinary. The judge’s widow is a vixen who, rumor has it, makes cougars look tame. After an initial grilling by Ludefance, as well as input from Cindy, it’s made known that she satisfied her sexual needs outside the marriage, both often and with multiple partners. There are also a couple of other daughters whose relationship with their father was far less intense than Cindy’s. Not exactly a King Lear scenario, but not Little Women either.

As the P. I. gets deeper into the case, he learns of all sorts of unexplainable situations and any number of potential suspects. When the judge was killed, he was in his courthouse chambers supposedly impossible to enter or exit without being noticed, yet no one was on camera or seen by other building personnel. In addition to his wife’s lovers, and former individuals he had pronounced judgement on, other suspects are members of the musical judge’s string quartet, one of which is an ex-con. Plus a giant pharmaceutical company, with shady ownership, who had a case pending before the jurist. And when it comes to motive, initially robbery was ruled out because nothing seemed to be missingbut perhaps something quite valuable really is missing.

Author Kaya does a first-rate job of keeping the pace of his novel moving at a satisfying speed—not so fast that it’s hard to keep with and not so slow as to impede interest. He creates supporting characters that are as entertaining as they are necessary to plot development. Not the least of which is a computer hacker slacker and a sumo sized gangster with access to otherwise virtually unknowable information. He’s created aprotagonist, Ludefance, who is pragmatic, rugged, and human, without being a typical genre cliché. His prose is easy on the intellect and his dialogue snaps when necessary but avoids overindulgence in tough guy speak.

Appellate Judge is one in a series of Jack Ludefance novels. It’s an entertaining yarn that aficionados of the genre will likely enjoy. Those who do will also be glad to hear that another, Murder In Buckhead, is on the way. This Ludefance fellow may well be someone crime and mystery readers can easily get used to spending time with.