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Germany[edit]
As a right-wing extremist group the Grey Wolves are monitored by the German authorities.[40] According to Neues Deutschland the Grey Wolves are the largest far-right organization in Germany by membership as of 2013.[39] A 2014 Der Spiegel article estimated their membership to stand at no less than 10,000 people.[13] Its members have actively engaged in attacks on[13] and clashes with[184] Kurds in Germany.The most important Grey Wolves-affiliated Turkish organization in Germany is Türk Federasyon (Avrupa Demokratik Ülkücü Türk Dernekleri Federasyonu, ADÜTDF), which has around 200 member organizations. Founded in 1978 by 64 nationalist organizations it declined in the 1980s, but revived in the 1990s and claimed to have doubled its membership following the Solingen arson attack of 1993. It denies any direct links with the Grey Wolves in Turkey or the MHP, however, its monthly journal publishes articles praising the MHP and denouncing left-wing and Kurdish organizations in Turkey and Germany. Furthermore, in May 1998 MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli addressed a crowd of 15,000 German Turks at the Türk Federasyon annual meeting.[3]Baden-Württemberg Interior Minister Reinhold Gall stated that Türk Federasyon is a "melting pot of extreme nationalists with Turkish migrant background".[185] Türk Federasyon alone has 7,000 active members (for comparison, the neo-Nazi National Democratic Party (NPD) has 5,000 members).[39] According to educationalist Kemal Bozay, their influence on third generation Turkish youth—who are "looking for an identity"—has "increased significantly".[186]
The 2013 Annual Report on the Protection of the Constitution by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior said that as a result of a June 2013 search by police in three German federal states "two live arms with ammunition, blank-firing guns, batons, electric stun guns and Samurai swords" were seized from members of the Grey Wolves.[6]
North Rhine-Westphalia
The Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous state where 70 Grey Wolves associations with more than 2,000 members operated in 2011,[186] also monitors the organization.[187] Nevertheless, Serdar Yüksel, a Social Democratic Party member of the state's parliament, stated in a 2011 interview that the threat of the Grey Wolves in Germany is underestimated. He said, "When thousands of Turkish right-wing radicals come together in Essen, we're not worried. But if 100 members of NPD march, we immediately organize a counter-demonstration."[186] Olaf Lehne (ger), a Christian Democratic Union member of the North Rhine-Westphalia's state parliament stated in an interview that the Grey Wolves "are in this country, unfortunately, too often ignored." He also added that they have a large number of sympathizers among young people.[188]
Baden-Württemberg
According to the Baden-Württemberg State Government, there are 45 Grey Wolves clubs & associations in that state as of 2012. These associations are often given non-political names (usually cultural and athletic) to conceal their identity.[185]
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An important emblem originating from ancient Turkish folklore, the grey wolf is Turkey’s unofficial national animal, symbolizing nationalism and honor. In the 1960s the symbol was appropriated by a political movement that gave themselves the name “The Grey Wolves”. An ultra-nationalist (neo-fascist) organization, The Grey Wolves were known for their death squads and terrorist acts against all non-Turks, especially Kurds, Armenians, and Christians of any ethnicity. Mehmet Ali Agca, the failed assassin of Pope John Paul II (thanks to the intervention of Our Blessed Mother), was a member of the Grey Wolves. There is little known about the current number of members, they hide themselves in sports and cultural organizations that are used as fronts for recruiting new members. They are intimately related to Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party, her third largest political party (presently increasing in popularity) and who are also commonly referred to as Grey Wolves.
An article from a German news site (translation here) warned that the presence of Grey Wolves members in Germany is on the increase and according to police, are prone to acts of violence. The numbers of their various organizations and related groups in Germany are in the hundreds, and the membership is estimated to be well over 10,000. Turkish-German parents, the article states, are happy when their kids join the movement’s seemingly harmless social clubs; it gives them something to do. Yet the article goes on:
These second or third generation immigrant youth are then indoctrinated into their neo-fascist ideology. Most of their recent acts of violence mainly involve clashes with Kurdish student organizations which occasionally turn fatal. They also aggressively protest any acknowledgement of the truth of the Armenian Genocide, blowing up memorials around Europe which had been erected to remember the atrocity Turkey perpetrated on Armenian (and other) Christians a hundred years ago. The following video is only several months old, displaying the Grey Wolves marching in Munich, Germany. Note the hand signal, their salute that has long marked the movement: the two middle fingers protruding over the thumb, with the index finger and pinky sticking up, forming the image of a wolf:
There were few official Turkish flags in the video; the ones with the wolf are the flag of the Grey Wolves, the ones with the three crescents represent the Nationalist Movement Party mentioned above. More recently, many Kurds in Germany are upset that a related right-wing group, the Turk Federasyon, was able to book a stadium for an obviously large event. Imagine, a stadium-sized ultra-nationalist rally in a German city.
There are things to note about the presence of the Grey Wolves in Europe. It is the latest example that throughout Europe, first, second, and even third generation immigrants are declining to assimilate. They view their identity as first and foremost Turks, Algerians, Tunisians,Somalians, Nigerians, etc., also identifying with the religion of Islam whether they are practicing Muslims or not. One simple reason for this is that in Europe immigrants are not forced to, or in some countries even encouraged to assimilate to the host nation’s culture. Europeans view themselves as former colonial overlords and are afraid that they would again be seen as such if they insisted on assimilation. The social mentality throughout much of Europe, as in the U.S., is polluted by the ideology of multiculturalism.
I don’t think this bodes well for Christians in the larger metropolitan areas of Europe. The last thing the dwindling Church there needs is an increase in various anti-Christian, Muslim-related, quasi-political organizations like the Grey Wolves. The expansion of radical Islam in places like Paris and London, along with continuing and even accelerating immigration from Muslim countries into Europe, could produce a European version of the “Arab Spring”. As countries in the Middle East and North Africa deposed their rulers, civil order broke down during the lengthy transitions of power. Muslims took advantage of this to turn on their Christian communities with brutal and bloody persecutions, which goes on today. The pattern repeated itself in every single one of these countries.
It’s common to hear that the Muslim population in Europe is relatively small (about 6% according to the Pew Forum), and consequently not a threat to the non-Muslim populations. While the number may be correct; it nevertheless leaves out some significant facts. These immigrants, throughout Europe, have a preference for living in large urban centers like Paris or London. The estimate for the number of Muslims in Paris is 15% and growing, in Marseilles, 35%. Also, if you consider the age differences due to decades of high birth rates in the immigrant communities and below-replacement level rates for native Europeans, the percentage of Muslims increases significantly among the younger age groups, conceivably going far beyond what the respective city’s police would be capable of handling during major civil unrest.
The Five Beasts of Saint Hildegard: Prophetic Symbols of Modern Society is primarily a study of history from 1870-present, alongside an analysis of St. Hildegard’s vision of five symbolic animals, representing five separate eras of time preceding the Antichrist. I contend that four of these eras have already transpired. The final era is symbolized by the Grey Wolf; this era lies ahead, perhaps in another decade or so. I did not specifically identify Turkey with Hildegard’s fifth beast, the Grey Wolf. Hildegard’s explanation of the symbolism of the Grey Wolf does not suggest a single nation or ethnicity, but Europe in general (I did, however, see a clear connection of Hildegard’s description of the wolf to Islam).
Two things stand out in St. Hildegard’s description of the era of the Grey Wolf in her book Scivias. The first is that there will be major civil unrest in Europe and the West which she refers to as “revolutions“. Secondly, she declares that this will lead to a time of persecution of Christians, which she describes as a “harsh reproach” of the Church. Doesn’t she seem to be describing a European “Arab Spring”?[/size]
An important emblem originating from ancient Turkish folklore, the grey wolf is Turkey’s unofficial national animal, symbolizing nationalism and honor. In the 1960s the symbol was appropriated by a political movement that gave themselves the name “The Grey Wolves”. An ultra-nationalist (neo-fascist) organization, The Grey Wolves were known for their death squads and terrorist acts against all non-Turks, especially Kurds, Armenians, and Christians of any ethnicity. Mehmet Ali Agca, the failed assassin of Pope John Paul II (thanks to the intervention of Our Blessed Mother), was a member of the Grey Wolves. There is little known about the current number of members, they hide themselves in sports and cultural organizations that are used as fronts for recruiting new members. They are intimately related to Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party, her third largest political party (presently increasing in popularity) and who are also commonly referred to as Grey Wolves.
An article from a German news site (translation here) warned that the presence of Grey Wolves members in Germany is on the increase and according to police, are prone to acts of violence. The numbers of their various organizations and related groups in Germany are in the hundreds, and the membership is estimated to be well over 10,000. Turkish-German parents, the article states, are happy when their kids join the movement’s seemingly harmless social clubs; it gives them something to do. Yet the article goes on:
[size]“But the Mr Clean facade is a sham. Behind it hides an ideology that can be loosely compared with German neo-Nazi thought: exaggerated nationalism, a leadership cult and the conviction that their own race is superior. …Even the dream of a great empire (reich) exists among the Grey Wolves: it is to be called “Turan” and stretch from Central Asia to the Balkans.”
These second or third generation immigrant youth are then indoctrinated into their neo-fascist ideology. Most of their recent acts of violence mainly involve clashes with Kurdish student organizations which occasionally turn fatal. They also aggressively protest any acknowledgement of the truth of the Armenian Genocide, blowing up memorials around Europe which had been erected to remember the atrocity Turkey perpetrated on Armenian (and other) Christians a hundred years ago. The following video is only several months old, displaying the Grey Wolves marching in Munich, Germany. Note the hand signal, their salute that has long marked the movement: the two middle fingers protruding over the thumb, with the index finger and pinky sticking up, forming the image of a wolf:
There were few official Turkish flags in the video; the ones with the wolf are the flag of the Grey Wolves, the ones with the three crescents represent the Nationalist Movement Party mentioned above. More recently, many Kurds in Germany are upset that a related right-wing group, the Turk Federasyon, was able to book a stadium for an obviously large event. Imagine, a stadium-sized ultra-nationalist rally in a German city.
There are things to note about the presence of the Grey Wolves in Europe. It is the latest example that throughout Europe, first, second, and even third generation immigrants are declining to assimilate. They view their identity as first and foremost Turks, Algerians, Tunisians,Somalians, Nigerians, etc., also identifying with the religion of Islam whether they are practicing Muslims or not. One simple reason for this is that in Europe immigrants are not forced to, or in some countries even encouraged to assimilate to the host nation’s culture. Europeans view themselves as former colonial overlords and are afraid that they would again be seen as such if they insisted on assimilation. The social mentality throughout much of Europe, as in the U.S., is polluted by the ideology of multiculturalism.
I don’t think this bodes well for Christians in the larger metropolitan areas of Europe. The last thing the dwindling Church there needs is an increase in various anti-Christian, Muslim-related, quasi-political organizations like the Grey Wolves. The expansion of radical Islam in places like Paris and London, along with continuing and even accelerating immigration from Muslim countries into Europe, could produce a European version of the “Arab Spring”. As countries in the Middle East and North Africa deposed their rulers, civil order broke down during the lengthy transitions of power. Muslims took advantage of this to turn on their Christian communities with brutal and bloody persecutions, which goes on today. The pattern repeated itself in every single one of these countries.
It’s common to hear that the Muslim population in Europe is relatively small (about 6% according to the Pew Forum), and consequently not a threat to the non-Muslim populations. While the number may be correct; it nevertheless leaves out some significant facts. These immigrants, throughout Europe, have a preference for living in large urban centers like Paris or London. The estimate for the number of Muslims in Paris is 15% and growing, in Marseilles, 35%. Also, if you consider the age differences due to decades of high birth rates in the immigrant communities and below-replacement level rates for native Europeans, the percentage of Muslims increases significantly among the younger age groups, conceivably going far beyond what the respective city’s police would be capable of handling during major civil unrest.
The Five Beasts of Saint Hildegard: Prophetic Symbols of Modern Society is primarily a study of history from 1870-present, alongside an analysis of St. Hildegard’s vision of five symbolic animals, representing five separate eras of time preceding the Antichrist. I contend that four of these eras have already transpired. The final era is symbolized by the Grey Wolf; this era lies ahead, perhaps in another decade or so. I did not specifically identify Turkey with Hildegard’s fifth beast, the Grey Wolf. Hildegard’s explanation of the symbolism of the Grey Wolf does not suggest a single nation or ethnicity, but Europe in general (I did, however, see a clear connection of Hildegard’s description of the wolf to Islam).
Two things stand out in St. Hildegard’s description of the era of the Grey Wolf in her book Scivias. The first is that there will be major civil unrest in Europe and the West which she refers to as “revolutions“. Secondly, she declares that this will lead to a time of persecution of Christians, which she describes as a “harsh reproach” of the Church. Doesn’t she seem to be describing a European “Arab Spring”?[/size]
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germans raus hahahaha
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Debilne Švabe imaju jebenu neprijateljsku vojsku u srcu države koje ima vježbe, parade, skupštine unutar države, pa ovo je strašno stvarno...naravno antifašista nema nigdje
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Odlično, samo trpaj.
Pitanje je vremena kad će zemlje istočne Evrope zbog destabilizacije ove zapadne konačno odlučiti da odjebu EU i Šengen i okrenu se odnima koje danas tobože vide kao najveću prijetnju. Već sad se vidi koji gradovi su sigurniji, Moskva ili Brisel, St. Petersburg ili Berlin, itd...
Pitanje je vremena kad će zemlje istočne Evrope zbog destabilizacije ove zapadne konačno odlučiti da odjebu EU i Šengen i okrenu se odnima koje danas tobože vide kao najveću prijetnju. Već sad se vidi koji gradovi su sigurniji, Moskva ili Brisel, St. Petersburg ili Berlin, itd...
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Why has Washington been blind to Turkey's misdeeds in Syria and Iraq, including the bombing of the Syrian Kurds and oil smuggling in Syria and Iraq? The truth of the matter is that since the beginning of the Cold War era US leadership has viewed Ankara as a valuable geostrategic ally.
During the Cold War era Turkey was regarded by Washington as an entity capable of containing the USSR's access to the Mediterranean and the Middle East."Since the earliest days of the Cold War, Turkey's strategic importance derived from its geographic position as the West's easternmost bulwark against Soviet communism. In an effort to weaken the Soviet state, the CIA also used pan-Turkish militants to incite anti-Soviet passions among Muslim Turkish minorities inside the Soviet Union, a strategy that strengthened ties between US intelligence and Turkey's ultra-nationalists," prominent American author and expert on far-right movements and terrorism, Martin A. Lee, wrote in his essay for The Consortium in 1997.
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[size]Are Erdogan's Grey Wolves Terrorists Knocking on Crimea's Door?
In 1952 the Tactical Mobilization Group, a counter-guerilla special force, was founded in Turkey (later absorbed by the Turkish Army's Special Warfare Department). It was established as a part of NATO's covert "stay-behind" anti-Communist initiative, also known as Operation Gladio. The roots of the initiative lay at the Truman Doctrine voiced by President Harry S. Truman on March 12, 1947, before a joint session of Congress.
"I ask the Congress to authorize the detail of American civilian and military personnel to Greece and Turkey, at the request of those countries, to assist in the tasks of reconstruction, and for the purpose of supervising the use of such financial and material assistance as may be furnished. I recommend that authority also be provided for the instruction and training of selected Greek and Turkish personnel," Truman said in his official speech, pledging to "protect" Greece and Turkey from "Soviet aggression."
A number of Turkish soldiers were sent to the United States in 1948 in order to undergo training in "special war methods" including assassinations, bombings, kidnappings, attacks, torture and militia training.
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[size]Alpaslan Turkes
One of these Turkish military servicemen was Alparslan Turkes (Türkeş), a would-be founder of the Turkish National Action Party (Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi, MHP) in 1969 and its militant arm the Grey Wolves (Bozkurtlar).
"Led by Colonel Alpaslan Turkes, the National Action Party espoused a fanatical pan-Turkish ideology that called for reclaiming large sections of the Soviet Union under the flag of a re-born Turkish empire," Lee narrated, adding that Turkish nationalists widely used translations of Nazi texts and formed a Nazi-like credo "the Turkish race above all others."
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[size]Oil Smuggling and Syria: Is NATO No Better Than Turkey?
Although many Turkish ultra-nationalists were both "anti-Western" and "anti-Soviet," they continued to cooperate with NATO and US intelligence.
Interestingly enough, the Grey Wolves had also established close ties with the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN), backed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The ABN was an umbrella organization for anti-Communist émigré — former Nazi collaborators — formed in 1943 by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). Headed by the infamous Nazi collaborator and OUN member Yaroslav Stetsko, the organization brought together a wide range of Eastern European emigration groups.
It is no secret that the CIA used former Nazi collaborators and executioners as a Cold War instrument against the USSR. For instance, the CIA and the US State Department sponsored OUN leaders' immigration to the United States in 1949, according to Dr. Per Anders Rudling, a Swedish-American historian (The OUN, the UPA and the Holocaust: A Study in the Manufacturing of Historical Myths, 2011).
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[size]By Equating USSR to Nazi Germany West Covers Up Own Shameful History
Remarkably, Ruzi Nazar, a leader of the Munich-based ABN, had longstanding relations with the CIA and MHP. Being a former member of SS Turkestan legion, he had been involved in paramilitary training of Grey Wolves in the 1960s.
In general, Turkes established over 100 camps across Turkey for MHP's military arm. The ultra-nationalist group took part in terror activities aimed against their leftist rivals and Kurds in the 1970s, resulting in the death of almost 6,000 people. It is believed that Bozkurtlar were also responsible for a 1981 assassination attempt aimed against Pope John Paul II.
Despite the massacre they unleashed, the Grey Wolves enjoyed full protection from Turkey's counter-guerilla units of a Special Warfare Department.
Needless to say, the collapse of the USSR was seen by pan-Turkish MHP and Bozkurtlar as a brilliant opportunity to expand their influence over the former Soviet Republics with Turkic and Muslim population.
The Grey Wolves took part both in the Nagorno-Karabakh War of 1992 between Azerbaijan and Armenia (on the Azerbaijani side) and in the First and the Second Chechen Wars, in 1994 and 1999, respectively, on the side of Chechen Islamists. Furthermore, in 1995 Bozkurtlar were spotted making an attempt to seize power in Azerbaijan.
Bangkok-based geopolitical analyst Tony Cartalucci calls attention to the fact that the Grey Wolves have recently bolstered their activity in Central Asia, including former Soviet states and, most notably, China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The analyst assumes that Bozkurtlar could have been behind numerous terror attacks carried out by Uyghur separatists in China.
Given the history of the Grey Wolves organization, Bozkurtlar's purported cooperation with Crimea Tatar nationalists and the Ukrainian far-right groups, as well as Islamists in Syria and Iraq comes as no surprise.
However, the question remains open whether there is a force capable of controlling the Turkish Frankenstein, created during the Cold War era.[/size]
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/politics/20151211/1031604883/turkish-grey-wolves-cold-war-era-paramilitary-group-gladio-cia-bozkurtlar.html#ixzz458RJpUIH
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Ovi samo čekaju da krene klanje, a antifašisti vrebaju "desničare" hahahaAlfaOmega wrote:Odlično, samo trpaj.
Pitanje je vremena kad će zemlje istočne Evrope zbog destabilizacije ove zapadne konačno odlučiti da odjebu EU i Šengen i okrenu se odnima koje danas tobože vide kao najveću prijetnju. Već sad se vidi koji gradovi su sigurniji, Moskva ili Brisel, St. Petersburg ili Berlin, itd...
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ovo će đehudijeva antifa riešit do zore...
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ne bi niti osjetila Antifa, progutali bi pirsing preko pazuha pa u debelo crijevon_razbojnik wrote:ovo će đehudijeva antifa riešit do zore...
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Ovo je dobra tema za Marcela, kako jebu kvazi desničare a veliko turski islamo-fašisti slobodno paradiraju, prijete, lome, te imaju izborne skupštine po njemačkim gradovima...inače bi Rusi ove polomili i smijestili na sigurno u Kamčatku
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'ko zna jesu li ovi u drugarstvu sa Jobbikom, HČSPom i ostalima...nacionalisten gegen antifascismus
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A Merkelica u lovu na autore "uvredljivog" videa...asilovski wrote:Ovi samo čekaju da krene klanje, a antifašisti vrebaju "desničare" hahahaAlfaOmega wrote:Odlično, samo trpaj.
Pitanje je vremena kad će zemlje istočne Evrope zbog destabilizacije ove zapadne konačno odlučiti da odjebu EU i Šengen i okrenu se odnima koje danas tobože vide kao najveću prijetnju. Već sad se vidi koji gradovi su sigurniji, Moskva ili Brisel, St. Petersburg ili Berlin, itd...
A German prosecutor’s office has confirmed that it is investigating if TV comedian Jan Böhmermann violated the law by reciting a “defamatory poem” about Turkish President Erdogan, while Chancellor Angela Merkel called the piece “deliberately insulting.”
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