Fuat Avni said early on Saturday
that the President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan initially planned to use Dec.
14 raids against the media to announce the Gülen movement as a terrorist
organization, but he had to resort to other ways as the previous plan
failed. The whistleblower said Erdoğan approved of the false-flag
operations.
"After the fiasco," Avni tweeted, "Erdoğan tasked the spy agency [National Intelligence Organization] MİT with labeling the Gülen movement as a terrorist organization." He claimed that Erdoğan has difficult time after France shootings for his support for the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) and al-Qaeda. "To get out of this difficult period and turn the tide in his favor, Erdoğan is making new evil plans," Avni tweeted.
Avni claims to be in the inner circle of Erdoğan. A recent article at Foreign Policy said Fuat Avni "has proved to have startlingly accurate knowledge of events before they happen" and he has "captivated the country with his mostly reliable predictions of events."
Noting that Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen has displayed a staunch opposition to radical groups committing terrorism, Avni said ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) spokesman and the party ideologue Beşir Atalay and MİT chief Hakan Fidan "planned terror acts similar to those in France" and will frame the Gülen movement after they blow up crowded areas.
"A terror act that will kill dozens of innocent people in a large city was planned by [MİT head] Hakan Fidan and presented to Erdoğan," the whistleblower wrote, sending shockwaves through social media and hitting morning headlines of Turkish media.
He claimed that spies from the MİT will commit the terror acts and present themselves as from the Gülen movement. He added that the president didn't hesitate in approving a "terror act that would kill dozens so that the Gülen movement is remembered as a terrorist group."
"I'm warning all citizens against possible terror acts orchestrated by Hakan Fidan's unit in the very near future," the whistleblower said, urging the people to stay away from big shopping malls and crowded areas. "You could be a victim of Erdoğan's evil plans," he said.
He stated that terror acts "are planned to take place in malls and AKP buildings so it could increase rancor and violence against the Gülen movement."
"After the fiasco," Avni tweeted, "Erdoğan tasked the spy agency [National Intelligence Organization] MİT with labeling the Gülen movement as a terrorist organization." He claimed that Erdoğan has difficult time after France shootings for his support for the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) and al-Qaeda. "To get out of this difficult period and turn the tide in his favor, Erdoğan is making new evil plans," Avni tweeted.
Avni claims to be in the inner circle of Erdoğan. A recent article at Foreign Policy said Fuat Avni "has proved to have startlingly accurate knowledge of events before they happen" and he has "captivated the country with his mostly reliable predictions of events."
Noting that Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen has displayed a staunch opposition to radical groups committing terrorism, Avni said ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) spokesman and the party ideologue Beşir Atalay and MİT chief Hakan Fidan "planned terror acts similar to those in France" and will frame the Gülen movement after they blow up crowded areas.
"A terror act that will kill dozens of innocent people in a large city was planned by [MİT head] Hakan Fidan and presented to Erdoğan," the whistleblower wrote, sending shockwaves through social media and hitting morning headlines of Turkish media.
He claimed that spies from the MİT will commit the terror acts and present themselves as from the Gülen movement. He added that the president didn't hesitate in approving a "terror act that would kill dozens so that the Gülen movement is remembered as a terrorist group."
"I'm warning all citizens against possible terror acts orchestrated by Hakan Fidan's unit in the very near future," the whistleblower said, urging the people to stay away from big shopping malls and crowded areas. "You could be a victim of Erdoğan's evil plans," he said.
He stated that terror acts "are planned to take place in malls and AKP buildings so it could increase rancor and violence against the Gülen movement."
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