Turkey’s Invasion Of Syria Accompanied By UFO Flap

erdoganJoseph P. Farrell – This week was another of those difficult weeks to schedule blogs, because so many people shared so many articles on all sorts of topics that it was rather difficult to decide what to blog about. Indeed, my usual practice is to delete files from week to week of articles I have not used, but this week is different, as I have retained many important stories for possible blogs in the future.

One of the themes that emerged in this week’s pile of emails and articles, however, was space, and more literal high strangeness. Accordingly, today we begin a two days’ worth of blogs relating to space stories that also emerged in the same context (more or less) as the strange Aldrin-Antarctica story.

The story begins with Sultan Erdogan’s newest policy reversal in a year that has seen many such reversals from the Sultan. Initially of course, the animus of Ankara was directed against Assad’s government in Damascus, and Erdogan was aiding the US-ISIS effort to topple that government, and along the way, collect a lot of swag from ISIS’s oil smuggling.

Then, of course, we had the Russian intervention, the sudden reversal of the radicals’ military fortunes thanks to a few well-laced Russian bombs and ordnance, then the downing of the Russian fighter by Turkey. Tensions rose, Russia placed an embargo on against Turkey and demanded an apology and compensation.

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Held Hostage at Incirlik

We had to do a double-take at the headline posted at Debka.com today, namely, “Erdogan locks US airmen, nuclear arms in Incirlik”. Keeping in mind that Debka, as with so many news services, may operate largely by the good graces of Israeli intelligence, it is nevertheless remarkable that even Debka feels a bit disillusioned at the apparent media blackout of this story. (See PDF version here if link is unavailable.)

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Some 1,500 US airmen and their families have been locked in the southern Turkish air base of Incirlik together with a stock of tactical nuclear bombs since President Reccep Erdogan crushed an attempted coup on Saturday, July 16. In the four days up until Wednesday, July 20, therefore, no air strikes against ISIS in Syria and Iraq have been staged that Turkish base.

This extraordinary situation, reported here by DEBKAfile’s military sources, whereby a large group of American military personnel are held virtual captive by an allied government, was almost certainly raised in the phone call that took place Tuesday between President Barack Obama and Erdogan.  But the most outlandish aspect of this affair is that no American official has raised it in public – nor even by the administrations most vocal critics at the Republican convention which nominated Donald Trump as presidential candidate.

The situation only rated a brief mention in some Russian publications under the heading: “Turkish investigators enter & search Incirlik air base where US nukes are housed.”

A few items are noteworthy here:

1. Debka claims that NO air strikes against ISIS have been sent from Incirlik. However, mainstream media has been assuring us all week that airstrikes were being carried out in spite of the power cut-off to the base.

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News And Views From The Nefarium – July 21, 2016 [Video]

Joseph P Farrell – Speculations about the Turkish coup attempt are ongoing, amid a continued “shut down” of the USA’s Incirlik airbase in southern Turkey, a purge now extending into the thousands, and revelations that Russia may have warned Erdogan’s government of an impending coup:

Fuel for high octane speculations:

SF Source Giza Death Star Community  July 2016

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Gillian Grannum – Here is my speculation concerning the interconnected weave of Turkey, Russia and Hillary Clinton’s emails. I posted it on Joseph’s YT channel. There are interesting comments at the video from others who added to my baseline theory. Those can be read here.

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Excellent commentary. In addition, per your acknowledgement that your 4 options may not be all inclusive, here are #5 and #6:

5-Russia, not the United States, is in the driver’s seat. Russia used its superb spy forces to uncover a USA plot against Erdogan that was being hatched by his former friend now enemy living in the US.

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Erdogan’s Treachery

ErdoganStephen Lendman – Downing Russia’s aircraft was an act of war and treachery – Erdogan revealing his rogue credentials for the whole world to see, compounded by his Big Lie about invoking Turkish rules of engagement against the plane entering its territory.

Russia has clear evidence proving otherwise, including exposing his fraudulent claims about issuing “10 warnings.” Lies compounding other lies produce Bigger Lies.

Turkey was caught red-handed. No explanations came from Western media scoundrels, supporting what demands condemnation, especially US imperial wars.

Surviving navigator Konstantin Murakhtin told RT International: “It’s impossible that we violated (Turkish) airspace even for a second. We were flying at an altitude of 6,000 meters in completely clear weather, and I had total control of our flight path throughout.”

“In actual fact, there were no warnings at all. Neither through the radio, nor visually, so we did not at any point adjust our course.”

“You need to understand the difference in speed between a tactical bomber like a Su-24, and that of the F16. If they wanted to warn us, they could have sat on our wing.”

“(T)he missile hit the back of our plane out of nowhere. We didn’t even have time to make an evasive maneuver.”

Both crew members ejected on impact. Pilot Sergey Rumyantsev was killed. A Turkmen terrorist allied with Ankara claimed he was shot while parachuting.

RT said a 12-hour search operation by Russian and Syrian special forces rescued Murakhtin. In Russian military flying competition last year, he won Top Navigator” award honors.

He wants to return to frontline service as soon as he’s declared fit to fly. “I must pay back the debt for my captain,” he said. Russia called what happened a “planned provocation,” stopping short of explaining all it knows. Continue reading