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Ataturk's Turkey Overturned

Submitted by Marlene, Aug 25, 2007 16:17

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's father was a Macedonian Muslim. His uncle was Hafiz Mehmet Emin Efendi (with a nick name of Red Hafiz). Mehmet Emin Efendi's offsprings includes poet Mr. Sureyya Berfe and other living relatives with the last names Erbatur and Altay. On the other hand, Mustafa Kemal was an ultra-nationalist Ottoman Turkish who became a freemason for the benefit of his dream to build the Turkish Nation out of the ashes of an old Empire. After he materialized his goals, he shut down all Masonary Lodges in the Republic of Turkey. It is possible that smart, ambitious, manipulative and charming Mustafa Kemal was giving those peptalks to the local Jewish people in Paltestine of that day to gain their friendship during those tough war days. Remember Mustafa Kemal built a great relationship with Vladimir Ilyic Lenin during Turks' War of Independence again for the benefit of Turkish People. Then, he closed down the Turkish Communicst Party right after its permissible life time. Ataturk did not shut down the Institutition of Islamic Khalifah in Istanbul. He merged that power within the Turkish National Assembly. His goal was very simple. He made all attempts within his power to consolidate the power for the Turkish People. An advise to Westerners and non-Turkish people: Never judge Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and smart-intelligent and devout Turks from their cover. You cannot understand how their mind function for the benefit of their People unless you become one of them. Don'y pay attention to these unconfirmed, historically unproved stories about Ataturk and Turks.


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Indeed he was a Christian, there are many evidences. He once said: "Being a jew is a good thing, but... [MORE]

Murat Yilmazer 

Mar 7, 2008 04:02

Mr. Halkin is absolutely righ: Kemal was indeed of partial jewish descent. He selected Ankara's as the capital because it was... [MORE]

anonymous 

Aug 27, 2007 10:09

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's father was a Macedonian Muslim. His uncle was Hafiz Mehmet Emin Efendi (with a nick name of...

Marlene 

Aug 25, 2007 16:17

I found out within six months of leaving Turkey that not only Mustafa Kemal, but the entire upper echelons of... [MORE]

Mustafabey 

Aug 24, 2007 02:48

Atatürk had banned masonry. ?f he was a jewish why did it? [MORE]

zab?ta 

Aug 23, 2007 11:52

He had banned Masonry, Because first: Most of the Masons were member of Ottoman ?ttihad and terakki party and Ataturk... [MORE]

sabbatian 

Aug 23, 2007 16:07

The Turkish masonry was pulled by the political elite (who were mostly masons) politely to operate behind the scenes, nothing... [MORE]

Mustafabey 

Aug 24, 2007 09:53

Shalom Mr.Halkin, what exactly is your evidence that the father of Ataturk is Sabbatean? I have a Sabbatean family and... [MORE]

Istanbul SEVI 

Aug 11, 2007 18:48

The Ottoman Empire was an exemplary system that promoted people as diverse as Slavs, Greeks, Jews and Armenians to hold... [MORE]

Charles Bayard 

Aug 10, 2007 09:14

Charles Bayard makes some absurd statements that need to be refuted here. The claim that Ottoman Turkish rule over conquered... [MORE]

Mike 

Jan 29, 2008 23:47

Mr. Halkin, a couple of points: - Ataturk's legacy will live as long as the Republic is alive. Having a mildly... [MORE]

Kurt 

Aug 8, 2007 15:25

Yes we already know that Ataturk has a Jewish origin... It is simply possible to know it from his works...... [MORE]

Um 

Aug 23, 2007 10:31

Turks will be leader of the world again. Don't forget it [MORE]

turk 

Aug 7, 2007 02:58

It is not at all far to believe that Ataturk has been like the other millions of today's non Jewish... [MORE]

Daveed 

Aug 3, 2007 16:05

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