RE: The secret of the Illuminati and why they are identifiable yet unstoppable.
April 26, 2012 at 10:01 am
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2012 at 10:03 am by kılıç_mehmet.)
Quote:How much trouble do you think they go through? Looks to me like the only trouble they go through is when jackasses threaten to hang them, how unfortunate would that situation be?I do not need their secrets.
I just need their loyalty. And that loyalty cannot be secured unless they renounce their allegience to the masonic lodges and declare their loyalty to the Turkish people.
As Bashbugh Atatürk was unable to bring these people on the right track, he ordered their lodges closed, and their activities within our borders stopped.
As a revolution was taking place at the moment, he saw it fit to light some fire under their masonic asses. At least he didn't riddle them with bullets like the soviets did to the Russian royal family, without even giving them a chance to leave the country.
Quote:-realizes at this point the severity of the situation, but unfortunately also realizes that they do not posess any secret which would satisfy the douchebag standing before them.We are not really asking them to spill their secrets. We just want them to spill out why they keep secrets, that's all. The same masons who stood before Atatürk that day, asked him to be their new leader, and that they would be like flies, swarming around him this time, doing his every bidding. Atatürk was very familiar with these people from his days in the military school. He knew that these people were untrustworthy, able to ally themselves with those whom they saw to be the most profitable.
Quote:Perhaps they would be completely willing to spill the beans, if only they had any beans to spill-Oh, and this really brings out something, you say? Atatürk did not ask them to spill out their secrets. He asked them to close down their lodges and cease their activity.
Likewise, how do you explain this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mor...nti-Mason)
Masons have done everything in their power to stop this man from speaking out. I guess they don't really have many beans to spill, yes? If they were willing to go through all these measures to stop this man from speaking...
Quote:and yes Mehm, when a group finds itself on the opposite end of your scimitar, that's reason enough to side with them, at least until they aren't staring down the barrel of your poorly aimed weaponWell, a group will find itself on the opposite end of my sword if they side with a group that is in opposition to me, not the other way.
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