RE: The secret of the Illuminati and why they are identifiable yet unstoppable.
April 25, 2012 at 4:37 pm
(April 25, 2012 at 12:04 pm)Rhythm Wrote: How much would we be willing to bet that corruption knows no ethnic or ideological lines. That "pure-blooded turks" in no way associated with whatever you believe freemasonry to be are equally culpable in whatever corruption you wish to invoke? I think you're using the "freemason" bit as a way to externalize your own internal issues, so that you feel less culpable. Ergo, witch-hunt. Just my two cents.
Freemasonry, btw, is a goddamned knitting circle for people with penises.
I don't know why you brought the topic back to Turkist ideology.
I know of Turks who were members of their fraternities, not the least a Sultan amongst them.
Freemasons are those who are only loyal to their gold, this is what makes them so dangerous.
Quote:You are sounding ever more pathetically like a Nazi wannabe every day, Mehmet.Pffft....Just because I do not like those shady assholes and want a country that is free of their influence makes me a "nazi wannabe"?
I'm simply following the example of those who have been the founders of this country. They have closed down their lodges, not I.
On the contrary, the Nazis are just cheap imitators of our glorious works. Hitler frequently cites our founder Bashbugh Atatürk in his table talks. Well, he saw how we managed to save ourselves from the horrifying conditions of the treaty of Sevres. He tried to do the same thing, but he came a bit too late, you see. And when he finally was on the right track, he blew it all away. Unlike our leader, who was self-restrained, well versed in politics, Hitler was a daydreaming hothead. Although Basbugh Atatürk also longed for the day when Turan would be founded, he did not act as another famous Turkist, Enver Pasha, who was the head of the rebels in Turkistan against the Soviets, but was sadly martyred in the course of this enterprise. Although I respect Enver Pasha, I'd say that he was quite the similar daydreamer as Hitler. His dreams too, proved to be his undoing.
If Hitler just waited, and followed peaceful policies, his Reich could have seen the present day. But he did not have the foresight that our leader, Atatürk had. He knew from that day, that communism was a faulty ideology, and would crumble away with time. But Hitler sought to destroy communism on his own all while dealing with enemies on other fronts.
Not really wise. Our leader brought life to his people, Hitler brought death to his own.
Quote:Have you seen photos of neo-Nazi rallies in Ulan Bator? Mehmet? There is nothing more comical than the very archetype of Hitler's mongoloid Asiatic untermensch goose stepping in Nazi regalia, proclaiming under Swastikas and SS runes the superiority of the mongol race.I have, friend. Same kind of people also exist in Brazil, and Slav countries, also in Turkey.
It is a second-class, imported ideology, just like communism. It is in contrast to our national character. One only needs to read the poem called "Challenge" from Hüseyin Nihal Atsız, a famous Turkist, to understand what our viewpoint towards Nazis and Fascists are. He wrote this poem in response to Benito Mussolini.
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