Puppet Masters
According to the Hurriyet newspaper's Saturday report, the incident happened Saturday. Hamza Aktan, 33, working for IMC TV broadcaster, was detained following a raid into his home and was interrogated.
Aktan's lawyers and the broadcaster claimed that he was questioned regarding his tweets posted in 2015, the newspaper reported. The police also interrogated the journalist over him sharing media reports on civilians killed in Turkey's conflict with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militant group.

"This is the planet I live on. See the one up there...that's the planet YOU live on."
"That may surprise young people who are watching TV or looking at your phones," he said, "and it seems like only bad news comes through every day, but consider it's been decades since the last war between major powers." In the same speech, the president warned against complacency, as "dangerous forces" threaten to take the world backward.
Comment: This is most likely a reference to Russia, China and the other BRICS countries.
Then he announced that he is sending 250 more American special forces troops to Syria: "They're not going to be leading the fight on the ground," he said, "but they will be essential in providing the training and assisting local forces that continue to drive ISIL back."
After touting world peace, Obama moved on to prosperity and progress: "More people live in democracies, where they live wealthier and healthier and better educated with a global economy that has lifted up more than a billion people from extreme poverty and created new middle classes from the Americas to Africa to Asia."
Comment: What's in Obama's water? And who made him drink it? Does he really believe what he's saying? Whatever else he spouts, Obama shouldn't delude himself when it comes to his legacy, power and influence. All have failed where and when it counts.
Maksim Terentyev, who was supposed to eliminate the head of the DPR Alexander Zakharchenko, spoke about the details of the preparation for the assassination during the interrogation. Lifenews has obtained a copy of the video of the interrogation of the killer. According to Terentyev, he was recruited by the staff of SBU in February 2015. Until April 2016, he was engaged in collecting information on the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic, and in April, he was set the task of removing Zakharchenko.
"I was recruited by the staff of the SBU in Artemovsk in February 2015. To this day, I performed the task of information gathering on the territory of the DPR. In April 2016, I received the task from the staff of SBU on the elimination of the head of the DPR - Zakharchenko. The SBU prepared and camouflaged an explosive device in the form of domestic furniture, which was given to me in the city of Donetsk," said Maksim Terentyev.
"I had to place this device in the "Artemida" shooting complex. According to the SBU, this complex is frequently visited by the head of the DPR - Zakharchenko. I was promised a reward to the amount of $100,000 for the completion of the attack," he added.
Earlier, representatives of the Ministry of State Security of the DPR stated that the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko gave the order to eliminate the head of the DPR Alexander Zakharchenko.
The newspaper "Izvestiya v Ukraine" has particularly written about this.
The initiator and organizer of such meetings is supposedly the Ukrainian oligarch and owner of the SKM company, Rinat Akhmetov, who has close contacts with the Russian side.
The businessman supposedly brought Yatsenyuk to Russia so that he could tell of the corruption schemes of Poroshenko and other Ukrainian officials, as well as about the details of the Maidan in 2014 which led to the overthrow of Viktor Yanukovich.
In exchange for organizing these meetings, Akhmetov intends to demand that the Russian presidential administration to guarantee his enterprises currently located on the territory of the DPR and LPR, Ukrainian media write.
Comment: Ukrainian media rumor gone out of control? Or has Yats 'defected' and spilled the beans after being hung out to dry by his former patron Victoria "Cookie Monster" Nuland?
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the common emotional rhetoric of Israeli politicians. In the past week Netanyahu has claimed 'outrage' that the UN would dare support Syria's claim to its territory in the Golan Heights, and Israel's representative to the UN, Danny Danon, claimed in a heated debate that it is fine for Israel to abduct children because "'terrorists' deserved no other treatment."
But of course Israel's minister of defense would think otherwise. He opined just a few months back that the IDF and Sunni terrorists in Syria were on the 'same page'. Therefore, applying Israeli political logic, if they're 5 years old they're a target for illegal abduction. But if they're a group of drugged-out head-choppers selling Israel stolen oil, then they're 'just fine by us'.
So perhaps it's time to step in and issue a reminder of what is truly 'outrageous' in this situation. What is outrageous is a sadistic regime which steals the land of its neighbors, openly sides with terrorists to steal those neighbors' resources, and proceeds to torture and murder an entire ethnic group while claiming 'defense against terrorism'. All this while Netanyahu has the gall to say, with a straight face, "Israel, [is] the only true democracy in the Middle East."
Comment: To Erdogan, all Kurds are militant.
Initially the session of the Constitutional Committee of the Turkish Parliament convened to discuss the controversial proposal by the ruling Justice and Development Party about the possibility of removing immunity from deputies, which could potentially translate into mass prosecution of pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) parliamentarians. HDP deputies have been under the eye of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for having links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
After the start of the discussions, those opposing the ruling party's proposal to strip immunity began arguing with the proponents of new motion against such a move. Instead the HDP, which denies direct links with the PKK, called on the government, to stop fighting against the Kurds in the southeast and resume peace efforts.
The debate became heated and lawmakers threw punches at opponents. Three ruling-party and two HDP lawmakers sought medical help after the brawl, Dogan news agency reported.
Comment: One way to distract and control politicians is to have them at each other's throats while the master controls the fight. Rage provides all kinds of openings for manipulation and polarization. Erdogan is Turkey's prime rage master. His move: systematically and thoroughly eliminate all Kurds, including those and their sympathizers in his parliament.
Soviet recon satellites observed Israel moving its nuclear-armed, 500km-range Jericho missiles out of protective caves and onto their launch pads. At the same time, Israel was seen loading nuclear bombs on their US-supplied F-4 fighter-bombers at Tel Nof airbase.
Believing Israel was about to use nuclear weapons against Syria and Egypt, Moscow put huge pressure on both to rein in their advancing forces. Damascus, already in range of Israeli artillery on Golan, ordered its armored forces on Golan to halt, allowing Israel to mount powerful counter-attacks and retake the strategic heights.
In 1981, Israel formally annexed the 580 sq. mile portion of Golan that it occupied. This illegal annexation was condemned by the United Nations, the United States and Europe' powers. But Israel held on to Golan and implanted 50,000 there in some 41 subsidized settlements.
Setting aside his oft-parroted no-boots-on-the-ground imperative, President Obama announced Monday the U.S. would be quintupling the number of special forces troops deployed to Syria to fight Daesh (the so-called Islamic State). In fact, the announcement was made later on the same day Obama claimed to have "ruled out" the deployment of ground troops.
Though this reneging on stated foreign policy has become somewhat par for the course, State Department spokesman John Kirby not only missed the hypocritical move, he flatly and bafflingly denied the Obama administration's repeated claim there would be "no boots on the ground."
In fact, instead of taking responsibility for initiating military maneuvers the public might find displeasing, the Obama administration has developed an apparent affinity for nitpicking semantics.
In a press conference, this farcical denial of reality reached stupefying proportions when Kirby was asked by an Associated Press reporter about this stark reversal of policy. All emphasis has been added to highlight the absurdities.
"I'm just curious if this is, like, part of some kind of devious grand strategy to say one thing and then do the complete opposite of it," the reporter queried.
"I just — I don't see it that way," Kirby responded. "There was never this 'no boots on the ground.' I don't know where this keeps coming from."
This unprecedented development marked a discrete break from previous US Middle East policy where US always knuckled under to do whatever bidding Israel wanted or demanded (including fighting two costly proxy wars for the Greater Israel Project in the region, the longest running wars in US history still being fought). Meanwhile Iran was always deemed the incorrigible, heavily sanctioned enemy ever since US puppet dictator the Shah was overthrown by an Islamic fundamentalist Khomeini government back in February 1979. And ever since the Bush-Cheney 7 nation regime change list, Iran and its defense pact ally Syria remain the final two notches on Empire's imperialistic gun.
The neocon fabrication called the war on terror since 9/11 has cost the lives of 1.7 million Iraqi civilians and over 4 million Muslims in all. And these numbers don't even include the over half million Iraqi kids under age 5 who died from the first Gulf War under George HW. To this very day in Iraq US bombs are still raining down on civilian populations, destroying not only thousands more innocent lives but essential food production and storage facilities, Iraqi water treatment plants, hospitals, pharmaceutical factories, schools, infrastructure all needed to sustain life are still being heartlessly targeted by Empire bombs. These life preserving resources continue piling up as so called "collateral damage," endless casualties demolished by America's endless war of terror through its air strikes in Mosul this last week under the all-too-familiar pretext of going after ISIS. The Empire of Chaos and Destruction never ceases in its bloodthirst killing of fellow humans.
Comment: How does a country that is so deeply mired in militarism, corruption, destruction and lies - at the very top - get out from under such a morass of greed and hegemonic ambition? The sad, tragic answer seems to be that, like all such Empires, change will have to come by force from either external or internal sources, and maybe both simultaneously. When it does, the American experiment will be utterly and irretrievably brought to its knees. That day is probably coming very soon.
Since the Global Financial Meltdown, central bankers and planners have pursued policies designed to boost global stock markets to create a wealth effect in which people will be psychologically inclined to borrow and spend more because their stock market/IRA portfolios are rising. This supposedly encourages them to spend this "paper wealth."
But the policy runs aground on two realities: 1) only the top 5% of the households own enough stocks to make a difference to their wealth (and their perception of wealth, i.e. the wealth effect), and 2) the wealth effect only occurs in "good times" when people feel the economy is healthy and their prospects are improving.
When people sense the economy is unhealthy and their prospects have dimmed, they save more regardless of how much the stock market rises.














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