
Much was made in the news, earlier this month, of the series of violent clashes that erupted between Uighurs, a Turkic, and predominantly Muslim, minority ethnic group in China, and the Chinese state police, and Han Chinese residents in the the province of Xinjiang, in northwestern China.
But the media's recent attention to the matter should be seen in light of a larger geo-political strategy, involving Turkey and the CIA, in ongoing furtherance of The Bernard Lewis Plan.
I'm not quite sure what to make of this, but it seems like something that should be on the 'vine. Hopefully it gets enough attention and we'll see if the story holds up to criticism.
A quote of Sibel Edmonds stands out:
You’ve got to look at the big picture. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the super powers began to fight over control of Central Asia, particularly the oil and gas wealth, as well as the strategic value of the region.
Given the history, and the distrust of the West, the US realized that it couldn’t get direct control, and therefore would need to use a proxy to gain control quickly and effectively. Turkey was the perfect proxy...
Also, if you haven't seen this documentary about whistleblower Sibel Edmonds struggle against a gag order via the Bush administrations "executive privilege" ruling, it is worth an hour of your time:
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