Puppet Masters
- He's called for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. and has never backed off from that;
- He's described immigrants as violent criminals, a claim he reaffirmed last night;
- He's said he would build a "great border wall" on the border with Mexico and said it again last night;
- He's said that "thousands and thousands" in Jersey City cheered the fall of the World Trade Center and never backed off that crazy idea;
- He's said that the invasion of Iraq was a mistake and never backed off from that wise but heterodox view;
- He has said that NATO is obsolete because members aren't paying their fair share, and he has stuck to that position.
- He denigrated the heroism of Senator John McCain, and never apologized or backed off.
- He questioned the official story on the death of deputy White House counsel Vincent Foster in 1993, and not backed away.
What evidence, other than Erdogan's word, is there that Gulen is behind the coup attempt?
Years ago when my wife Pinar Dogan and I first began to investigate the bogus documents in the Sledgehammer case, we were stuck by how quick many observers were at assigning blame: "it's the Gulenists' work of course," they would say, "this is the kind of thing they do." We did not know much about the Gulen movement at the time. So we hesitated, and in our early writings we listed Gulenist involvement as only one of the possibilities.
Over time, we learned a lot. The evidence that Gulenists were heavily involved in - and quite likely stage managed - Sledgehammer and many other similar sham trials accumulated. By now it should be clear to any objective observer that the Gulen movement goes much beyond the schools, charities, and inter-faith activities with which it presents itself to the world: it also has a dark underbelly engaged in covert activities such as evidence fabrication, wiretapping, disinformation, blackmail, and judicial manipulation.

Pro-government demonstrators march over the Bosphorus Bridge, from the Asian to the European side of Istanbul, Turkey, July 21, 2016.
Gulen's key aide Halis Hanci arrived to Turkey two days before the attempted coup, according to the official who described him as Gulen's right-hand man.
Earlier Saturday, Muhammet Sait Gulen, Fettulah Gulen's nephew, was arrested on the orders of the chief prosecutor of Ankara. He is the first of Gulen's close relatives to be detained in the current crackdown, though other members of the Pennsylvania-based preacher's family have previously been placed in custody.
The arrested coup plotters "are starting to confess," Erdogan told France-24 television in an interview on Saturday, stressing that, according to the testimonies of the coup leaders, they "were given instructions from Pennsylvania."
"They even tried to get the army chief of staff, who was being held hostage, to speak to Gulen directly," Erdogan told France-24.
Similar information has been reported by the Turkish state-run Anadolu news agency, which said that those who took the Chief of the General Staff hostage during the attempted coup demanded that he speak with Gulen.
Comment: Further reading:
- Fifth column hamstrung by post-coup purge: Turkey realigning with axis of resistance?
- Erdogan benefits from Turkish coup attempt because it failed, not because he engineered it
- Alexander Dugin speaks on the coup d'etat in Turkey: Officials say considering leaving NATO, want stronger ties with Russia
"Al-Jubeir remained silent even though he knew beforehand what was being plotted against the Turkish state," the former Qatari emir said, Al Masdar reported.
Comment: How does he know this?
He also strongly condemned the failed military coup, stressing his country's solidarity with the legitimate Turkish government.
The Washington Examiner reported that Kerry was in Vienna to amend the 1987 Montreal Protocol that would phase out hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, from basic household and commercial appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, and inhalers.
"As we were working together on the challenge of [ISIS] and terrorism," Kerry said. "It's hard for some people to grasp it, but what we - you - are doing here right now is of equal importance because it has the ability to literally save life on the planet itself."
Comment: Talk to us when refrigerators and air conditioners start beheading people.
China's Chengdu Aircraft Company (CAC) has built a new Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) J-20 stealth fighter jets with video footage on Chinese websites showing the latest rendition in full fury this week. This is the second known J-20 LRIP fighter jet after the first with the serial number 2101 displayed in late December 2015. There are believed to be a total of four such next generation jets in the possession of the Chinese Air Force.
The fighter jet is painted in shades of gray along with a toned down national insignia, but unlike previous J-20s, it has no identifiable serial numbers. China's official Xinhua and CCTV news outlets have yet to confirm the existence of the new J-20 despite video evidence to confirm its existence.
Security analysts believe that the appearance of the LRIP fighter jet suggests that it is nearing introduction into service with the People's Liberation Army Air Force well ahead of official US Department of Defense projections that the J-20 would become operational in 2018.

People’s Liberation Army air force (PLAAF) H-6K long-range bomber is shown over Scarborough Shoal.
Beijing on Friday returned the favour.
The People's Liberation air force (PLAAF) at the weekend released photographs of one of its newest H-6K long-range nuclear-capable bombers overflying Scarborough Shoal on China's Weibo social media service. The aircraft, based on a 1950s Russian design, is capable of delivering nuclear weapons throughout Asia.
The shoal is occupied by the Philippines, but China claims the outcrop as part of its 'Nine-Dash Line" territory under the name of Panatag Shoal.
On Friday, the same day as the bomber overflight, four Chinese Coast Guard vessels blocked Filipino fishermen from accessing Scarborough waters.
The incidents came just days after an international arbitration court in The Hague rejected Beijing's claim to territorial sovereignty over the vast majority of the South China Sea. The challenge, issued by Manila, had been rejected as invalid by China which refused to take part in proceedings..
It also comes after an April overflight of Scarborough Shaol by US air force A-10 antitank attack aircraft.
Comment: For every invasive (US) action, there will be an equalizer.
Foreign ministers from the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) met for the first time since the U.N.-backed Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague handed an emphatic legal victory to the Philippines in the maritime dispute earlier this month.
The ruling denied China's sweeping claims in the strategic seaway, through which more than $5 trillion in global trade passes each year.

Syria appeals to UN after French & US airstrikes kill hundreds of civilians. Did they think the city was empty?
At least 12 airstrikes has been launched by the US since the destruction in the village of Tokkhar. According to Syrian activists, at least 73 and as many as 125 civilians have been killed in contested northern city that has been hit in US-led effort against ISIS. The UK-based group AirWars, which tracks the airstrikes, provided the names of approximately 73 people, grouped by their families, whom local reporting indicated were dead in the airstrikes. Its tally of the dead ranges from 73 civilians to 203. The president of the Syrian National Coalition, Anas Alabdah, has called on the US to suspend its airstrikes until it performs a thorough investigation into the attack near Manbij.
However, when Army Colonel Christopher Garver, chief spokesman for the US military command in Iraq and Syria, was asked by the Guardian newspaper if the military will pause airstrikes, he replied: "No. Operations continue against Daesh."
The most intense clashes were observed in the areas of Mallah Farm, Castello Highway, Handarat, al-Lairamoun and Bani Zeid north and northwest of Aleppo.
The Russian and Syrian air power played a crucial role in this clashes, destroying the militants' manpower and military equipment. Air strikes were observed at Kafr Hamra, Jandoul Roundabout, Shuqaif Industrial District, Shuqaif Bridge, al-Kindi District and Hraytan.












Comment: See also: Turkey arrests key Gulen aide who entered country 2 days before coup; plotters are confessing, implicating Gulen