The "Deep State"
Posted by: Oerlikon ()
Date: June 17, 2010 08:38AM

...according to experts of the Turkish world, the killing of Mgr. Padovese shows an evolution of organizations of the "Deep State" being the first time they aim so high. So far they had targeted ordinary priests, but now they have attacked the head of the Turkish Church (Mgr Padovese was president of the Episcopal Conference of Turkey). At the same time, their actions are becoming more sophisticated, less crude than before. There not only limit their defence to claims of “insanity”, already used for the murder of Father Santoro, but offer more explanation to confuse public opinion nationally and internationally.

[www.asianews.it]

Wow, this story has it all!

Re: The "Deep State"
Posted by: dsm ()
Date: June 17, 2010 10:35AM

What is the "Deep State"?

I read the article. It is very chilling.

Re: The "Deep State"
Posted by: Oerlikon ()
Date: June 17, 2010 10:05PM

I have no idea what the Deep State is, and posted about it hoping that somebody could explain this.

Re: The "Deep State"
Posted by: dsm ()
Date: June 18, 2010 12:52AM

a-googling I shall go:

[www.google.com]

Looks like international truther stuff, conspiracies etc.

This is from one of the googled links: [www.globalresearch.ca]

Critics like Alexander Litvinenko, who was subsequently murdered in London in November 2006, have charged that the 1999 bombings of apartment buildings around Moscow, attributed to Chechen separatists, were in fact the work of the Russian secret service (FSB).2

Similar attacks in Turkey have given rise to the notion there of an extra-legal "deep state" – a combination of forces, ranging from former members of the CIA-organized Gladio organization, to "a vast matrix of security and intelligence officials, ultranationalist members of the Turkish underworld and renegade former members of the [Kurdish separatist] PKK."3 The deep state, financed in part by Turkey’s substantial heroin traffic, has been accused of killing thousands of civilians, in incidents such as the lethal bomb attack in November 2005 on a bookshop in Semdinli. This attack, initially attributed to the Kurdish separatist PKK, turned out to have been committed by members of Turkey's paramilitary police intelligence service, together with a former PKK member turned informer.

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