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Who is Who in Turkey?

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Who is Who in Turkey?

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Who are the Pakratids?

Pakratids or Bagratids are a special kind of Jewish community that had been under cover of Armenian and Georgian identities throughout the centuries. Pakratids also used some other fake identities such as Syrian Orthodox, Abkhazian, Nestorians, and Ossetians. After Muslims conquered the Anatolia and Caucasus, Pakratids pretended to be Turks and Kurds. They occupied high echelons in the bureaucracy and gained leverage to manipulate over the political matters.

Today, we are desperately in need of confronting with the reality of Pakratids. This will allow us to figure out how an Iranian businessman could lead the Turkish ministers by the nose, and why Iran stabbed Turkey in the back whenever Turks organized military campaigns to the West. The most significant thing about Pakratids that needs to be kept in mind is their ability of role playing. They act so subtly that nobody realizes or even senses their real identity. Today, those Pakratids occupying key positions claim the Turkish identity to not exist. Cleverly, they do not display their Anti-Turkism publicly, but produce such policies that primarily aim to impair the national unity of Turkey. They always stress that Turkey is comprised of 36 different groups and these groups are culturally distinct. Even, the expression of Turk puts them on pins and needles.

Anatolia’s Switzerland Potamya and Tayyip Erdogan

Rize and Potamya (Guneysu), are such cosmopolitan places that people of different religions, ethnicities, languages live side by side. After Mehmet the second conquered the region, he helped Turkish tribes migrate to the region and balanced the population. Since then, Rize and Potamya have been such places populated by Armenians, Rums, Turks, and Georgians. The fact that even today most places are known for their Hebrew names in the region proves the historical Pakratid presence. The names given below are the names of the some villages in the region and originate from Hebrew; Havra, Aron, Samiri, Babek, Yafa, Rusya, Polihoz-Kaloharaf, Rasot, Golyat, Bagdatli, Portakallik, Galata, Misona, Tolona. Especially Aron is one of the names very widely used by Jews like Levy.

The Name From Pakratid King Ashod’s Family: Nasra

Turkey’s Prime Minister’s wife, Emine Erdogan’s grand grandmother’s name is Nasra. Such a puzzling coincidence is that, Pakratid King Ashod’s brother’s name was also Nasra.

Jewish Espionage Organization, Nili

Emine Erdogan’s grandmother’s name Nili is a very old Jewish name. It was also name of a Jewish terrorist organization that operated over the Ottoman Lands throughout the World War 1. This organization was comprised of Jewish women who were trying to seduce men of high positions and collecting information. Nili was the abbreviation of the verse "Israel’s savior does not lie?"

Turks as a nation have never subjected to such heinous and insidious plans and the current situation cannot get worse.

Turkey’s Prime Minister is grandson of Pakratid Bakatoglu Memis who was notorious for rebelling against the Ottomans.

Grandson of those who plotted the Rebellion of Agr?, Hakan Fidan is now sitting at the top of Turkey’s national intelligence agency.

Son of a great Ahunt, Besir Atalay is Deputy Prime Minister in contemporary Turkey.

Prime Minister’s top advisors’ (Yilmaz Ensaroglu and M. Ihsan Arslan) families joined the rebellion in Sason and Agr?. Turkey’s historical enemies are sitting in the driver’s seat and shaping the country’s future. It is sadly true that their profound and unceasing infiltration activities paid off today.

Hacador’s Grandson, Justice and Development Party’s Deputy Group Head, Mahir Unal

Mahir Unal’s father is from Elbistan, Kahramanmaras; his mother is from Darende, Malatya. Mahir Unal’s mother Fitnat is of Armenian descent and daughter of Ahmet Mahir and Fatma. Her grandfather and grandmother are Hacador and Essiye.

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