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NATO Stay Behind Armies: Gladio and Grey Wolves

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Hat tip to  anonymous linkie person and Silver Palomino-   Both of whom enlightened me to the presence & involvement of the Grey Wolves in more then one geostrategically important situation.  Clearly this organization is not specifically affiliated with the nation state of Turkey. Nor are they Erdogan’s Grey Wolves ? Rather they appear to belong to the string pullers above the nation state. The intertwining global intelligence/military apparatus. Mostly run and sheltered under, what I like to call that big black NATO umbrella.

Anonymous December 10, 2015 at 10:38 AM

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http://sputniknews.com/analysis/20151210/1031518376/grey-wolves-threat-to-crimea.html

"To begin with, it’s worth recalling that Alparslan Celik, the so-called 'Turkmen commander' who boasted that he killed the pilot of the Russian Su-24 downed over Syria by the Turkish Air Force last month, is allegedly a Turkish national, and a member of the Grey Wolves."

Relevent paragraphs from Sputnik:

"When it comes to the Grey Wolves, one should expect anything. This is a very strong organization which has legal branches in Germany and the Netherlands," the analyst noted. "In Turkey, they are formally banned, but as we can see, they can operate quite freely in neighboring Syria. Recently, the Grey Wolves appeared in Ukraine, publically demonstrating their intensions alongside the 'Dzhemilevists'."

"The Grey Wolves," Nadein-Raevsky notes, "have big plans, and they will stop at nothing to try to achieve them. It's necessary to understand that this is a pro-fascist, terrorist organization, dedicated toward the creation of the Great Turan State, as taught by the Grey Wolves' ideological leader, Alparslan Turkes."

Ideological leaders and nation building- Very PKK. Grey Wolves are also connected to the Uighers- Which now helps to clarify some murky information I had gathered up in some previous posts on Uigher terrorism.

China- 10 Uighers armed with long knives rampage through train station


The Uighers, like the Grey Wolves, have connections to Germany, the US and Turkey. They also connect to pipeline politics

China/Russia Banking/Energy deal- Cue Uighur bombing/attack


Grey Wolves seem to have a kinship with Chechens. All this inter-connectedness puts the Grey Wolves firmly in the NATO fold.

Silver Palamino
Just my two cents but a big YES the wolves are a danger to Turkey but only after they finish the Syria/Iraq project. They have been mentioned in several books and reports on Gladio and most researchers believe they are still active and being used (by NATO/US) as a counter force to the Turkish military whenever a coup is approved. That way US controls all sides of society. Same story as the original Gladio version but this one they managed to keep semi-active by moving it to places like NW China whenever trouble comes up in Turkey.
As a side note they are thought to be the ones responsible for bringing the Chinese Uigyers to Syria not actually Turkey the state......etc

These grey wolves sure seemed to be a group that I needed to read up on- Below you will find the information I found.

Starting at pg.153- 

The Encyclopedia of Terrorism




Operation Gladio: Grey Wolves 

 Just a tiny bit of the information available is posted below:

The Idealist Youth (TurkishÜlkücü Gençlik), commonly known as Grey Wolves (TurkishBozkurtlar), is a Turkish ultra-nationalist,[2][3][4] neo-fascist[5][6][7][8][9][10][11] youth organization. It is the "unofficial militant arm" of the Nationalist Movement Party.[12] The Grey Wolves have been accused of terrorism.[5][7][8] According to Turkish authorities, the organization carried out 694 murders between 1974–1980.[13]

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Etymology

The organization is named after Asena,[citation needed] a female wolf in mythology associated with Turkic ethnic origins. Its formal name in Turkish is ülkücüler (idealists) and Ülkücü Hareket (The Idealist Movement), inspired[citation needed] by the 20th century Turkish writer Ziya Gökalp and later developed by the 20th century writer Nihal AtsızÜlkü Ocakları (Forges of Ideal), the proper platform of the Grey Wolves, denies "direct" links with the MHP and presents itself as an independent youth organization. Their female supporters are called Asena.[citation needed]




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Interesting that the opening chapter of this book mentions the importance of music to this group and it's activities. Thinking about the Hans Utter interviews I had posted here....

Music plays a key role at political-cultural events organized by the fascist Grey Wolves because they see it as a means to galvanise and strengthen the ultra-nationalist Turkish movement.

Take the time to look through the information contained within that translated text

And Finally 

The ‘gray wolf’ threat to Erdogan and the AKP

Supporters of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) make the gray wolf sign of the party as they wait for the arrival of party leader Devlet Bahceli during a rally in Istanbul, Oct. 5, 2013
  Ogan said Erdogan’s concerns about the MHP are real, noting that nine recent MHP rallies have had high attendance. In Ogan’s words, “The alternative right-wing choice of the Turkish electorate is the 'right' again.” I concur.
 Thus, many of the undecided voters from the right-wing ideology may swing toward a MHP that has broken out of its 1970s image of ultranationalism. Last summer, when an 18-year-old Istanbul cab driver told me, “The MHP is the only answer to the AKP, which refers to our martyred conscripts as 'a few bodies.'” I had not taken him seriously. Now, however, there are too many signs to ignore his statement.

Not Erdogan's Grey Wolves.
Further confirmation of my more then year old theory that Turkey is set for a destabilization.  

 Kurd/ ISIS Symbiosis- The impending destruction of Turkey.  
  

Pt.2- Kurd/ ISIS Symbiosis- The impending destruction of Turkey  

And many, many other posts on this topic.

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