Corrupt Politicians and Tools of the Gulen Movement

Corrupt Politicians and Tools of the Gulen Movement
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Wednesday, June 24, 2020

A RNC Donor from the Gulen Movement #OmerAdsiz



By Eli Lee
January 30, 2020
https://www.citizensforethics.org/adsiz-rnc-donor-gulen-movement/

On September 4, 2018, a man named Ömer Adsız gave four large contributions to the Republican National Committee, one to the committee’s main fund and the rest to three different RNC expense accounts. In total, Adsız’s donations added up to the eyebrow-raising sum of $250,000, all given to the RNC in a single day. These contributions placed Adsız in an elite category: He is one of less than 50 donors who gave maxed-out contributions to multiple RNC accounts during the 2018 election. Given the unusual circumstances surrounding these contributions, the RNC should follow past precedent and refund the contributions or, at the least, conduct a thorough investigation into the money’s origins.
Adsız, whose surname literally means “anonymous” in Turkish, has a very unusual profile for such a large political donor. Prior to these donations, he did not have a history of making any major political contributions. His source of income was unclear at the time he gave the money, having left his most recent publicly known job in 2016. Instead, in statements filed with the Federal Election Commission in 2018, Adsız listed himself as the president and founder of a mysterious limited liability corporation with no publicly traceable record of commercial activities.
Adsız does have one notable connection to a monied interest, however: He is a longtime associate of the Gülen movement, a political and religious network led by exiled Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen, who has been accused of plotting to overthrow the Turkish government. While it’s not clear whether Adsiz’s Gülenist ties were the impetus for his sudden political generosity, he adds to a growing trend, reported on by CREW and others, of individuals with deep foreign ties who appear to be ramping up their involvement in politics via large, first-time political contributions made during the Trump administration.
A LONGTIME GÜLEN AFFILIATE
Who is Ömer Adsız? Publicly available information paints a fairly comprehensive picture. According to one biographical web page, Adsız was born in Turkey in 1979. After going to school in Turkey, he pursued his postgraduate education in the United States, receiving masters’ degrees in finance and international commercial law from universities in New York and Philadelphia. Adsız’s bio goes on to state that he worked as a lawyer in New York from 2007 to 2010, during which time he was a member of several Turkish-American professional associations based in the city. He joined SOCAR, the national energy company of Azerbaijan, as a legal advisor in 2011. (Petkim, the Turkish company whose website hosts Adsız’s biography, is a subsidiary of SOCAR.)
By 2016, Adsız had risen through SOCAR’s ranks to become director of public relations at its Turkish branch. That year, however, his career took a sharp turn for the worse. On July 15, 2016, a faction within the Turkish Armed Forces violently attempted to seize power from the country’s government. Following this coup attempt’s failure, the Turkish government accused the Gülen network of organizing the insurrection and initiated a harsh crackdown against the movement.
Soon after, Adsız resigned from his position at SOCAR. According to Turkish and Azeri news reports, his resignation was part of a wave of dismissals of employees from the company who were said to be linked to the Gülen movement. This would seem to indicate, in other words, that Adsız was a Gülenist.
Campaign records on file with the Federal Election Commission seem to support that allegation. In 2006, Adsız made two modest contributions totalling $630 to the reelection campaign of then-Senator Hillary Clinton—for whom he also apparently volunteered, according to one Turkish press report. On the campaign’s filings, Adsız listed himself as a “public relations coordinator” working at the Golden Meadow Cultural Foundation, a Gülenist organization active in Long Island at the time that promoted Turkish culture in the region, built connections with local politicians, and occasionally raised awareness of Fethullah Gülen’s religious teachings. In 2005, an article posted on Gülen’s website praised the foundation for hosting a Ramadan event in which the local county executive gave a speech “showing how he had been greatly affected by Fethullah Gülen’s ideas.” The Golden Meadow Cultural Foundation shut down in 2007, not long after producing a promotional video that features several photographs of Adsız representing the organization alongside various local and national politicians.
(All of this assumes, of course, that the Ömer Adsız listed in FEC records is the same person described above.)
A $250,000 CONTRIBUTION: HOW AND WHY?
An extremely small number of people in America make six-figure political contributions. Many of those who do have long standing business interests, partisan histories, or both, and they benefit from the access they get as major donors. Adsız, who had no known significant corporate interests or partisan affiliation in 2018, stands out as an exception.
While Adsız held various corporate positions prior to 2016, his current sources of income, if any, are unclear. When disclosing his occupation and employer to the FEC last year, Adsız described himself as the “president/founder” of “Mr. Global Consulting, LLC,” a company with no publicly viewable activities. (Listing seemingly nonexistent or difficult-to-trace employers is a tactic that has previously been used by Gulen-tied campaign donors.) The LLC’s minimal paper trail indicates that it was formed in February 2017. Adsız’s LinkedIn page, possibly out of date, states that he is a self-employed attorney.
In July of last year, weeks before Adsız made his contributions, another company called Manhattan Tours LLC was incorporated under his name. According to its website, the company offers bicycle rentals in Manhattan.
In October, Adsız incorporated another limited liability corporation called “Washington Development Group”—a name strikingly similar to that of Washington Diplomacy Group, a prominent Gülenist lobbying organization. Like Mr. Global Consulting, this new company has little to no paper trail.
The Gülen movement, whether or not it is what’s driving Adsız’s explosion in donations, has a clear stake in influencing American politics. The extradition of Fethullah Gülen from the United States, where he has lived since 1999, to Turkey is a core issue in U.S.-Turkish relations. Since late 2015, the Turkish government has paid the Washington D.C. law firm Amsterdam & Partners a total of $2,250,000 to wage a public relations and lobbying campaign against Gülen. Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s alleged covert influence campaign on behalf of Turkey in 2016 largely focused on Gülen’s extradition as well. Rudy Giuliani, now the president’s personal lawyer, also reportedly lobbied the president on Gülen’s extradition in 2017, while he was representing a client close to the Turkish government.
Meanwhile, the Gülen movement has engaged in a lobbying campaign of its own: Its American nonprofit arm, the “Alliance for Shared Values,” has spent $580,000 on lobbying Congress and the State Department since 2016.
QUESTIONS REMAIN UNRESOLVED
Assuming that Adsız is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States, his contributions were not made illegally. The circumstances surrounding them, however, make them unusual. Given what is publicly available about Adsız, we do not have a clear explanation for the ultimate source of the funds used to make the $250,000 in contributions. Additionally, while CREW has been unable to determine whether Adsız has attended any RNC events or gained access to any politicians or officials as a result of his contributions, it is unlikely that his generous giving went unnoticed. CREW attempted to contact Adsız for more information on his contributions and other political involvements, but was unable to reach him for comment.
Fortunately, there is a precedent for what the RNC should do in this situation. In 2015, when USA Today discovered that the campaign of then-Senator Kelly Ayotte had received $43,100 in donations from individuals associated with the Gülen network, several of whom the paper noted had “modest incomes,” the senator refunded those donations “out of an abundance of caution” as to the funds’ origins. The facts relating to Ömer Adsız’s recent contributions are essentially the same as in that previous case, except that the sum he contributed is several times greater. If the Republican National Committee wishes to follow the protocol established by Ayotte’s campaign, it must refund Adsız’s contributions or, at the very least, conduct a thorough investigation into the funds’ origins.
Photo by Pedro Szekely.

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Woodland Preparatory Academy REVOKED #Gulen #SonerTarim


https://www.wkrg.com/top-stories/charter-revoked-for-controversial-woodland-preparatory-school-in-washington-county/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_WKRG

Despite a 6 hour meeting where Mike Morley President of scandalous American Charter Development threatened with lawsuits if Woodland Preparatory is not given YET another chance the board came back after a few weeks deliberation and decided to SHUT IT DOWN.

Some of the interesting things out of the 6 hour conference meeting were that first of all Woodland Preparatory's Attorney Nash Campbell is over his head.  Campbell tried to lay the lack of interest in the school with the town being prejudice but couldn't get anyone to testify about his claim, his 1 piece of proof was a Facebook posting about "Muslims" and Soner Tarim.  Soner Tarim is MIA (missing in action) and more than likely will sue Woodland Preparatory as he is Lead Academy for breach of contract. 

Mike Morley of ACD  tried to establish he was experienced at taking over failing schools, but the truth is every school has taken over is riddled with scandals - selling the school back and forth among dozens of non-profits until they exhaust as much funds out of it.  He introduced "Angela" as his fundraising expert but you would never guess that by the horrific financial shape the schools in North Carolina are in or Angela's bankruptcy.   They had been given 1 extension that ran out this month, after 18 months of failure to open a school they would have had to start all over with a new charter school application. 

Mike Morley ..... its very simple, your 1 room fake school isn't necessary in Washington county.  Woodland had no students signed up and no community support.  Its the wrong school in the wrong area, you can choose to file a lawsuit - if Nash was honest he would tell you to not waste hundreds of thousands of dollars to appeal you will get the same results.   Washington County public schools performs at a superior level it's population is 2,500 they are close community with thriving football and other activities.   Get busy with your next EB5 Chinese Investor Visa Scam this one is not going to happen. 

Read entire article here https://www.al.com/news/2020/06/for-the-first-time-alabama-shuts-down-a-charter-school.html
Woodland Prep groundbreaking
Groundbreaking December 4, 2018
Doomed before it started, half of this board dropped off

A controversial public charter school in south Alabama met its end today, two months before opening.
The Alabama Public Charter School Commission, after deliberating for half an hour in executive session, voted to revoke Woodland Prep's charter for failing to meet conditions of pre-opening, lack of adherence to generally accepted financial standards, and failing to establish community support for the school.The vote came just less than two weeks after a hearing where representatives of the charter school laid out reasons why they have been unable to meet those conditions. The charter was initially approved in May 2018 and was scheduled to open in August. In February, commissioners voted to begin revocation proceedings.
This is the first charter revoked by the Commission. Alabama currently has four public charter schools in operation under the authority of the Commission.
Woodland Prep attorney Nash Campbell said, “It’s just a little disturbing that a large group of people that threaten businesses, threaten people--and also essentially used religious and racial elements--caused this school to never get off the ground.”
.In a statement, AEA President Sherry Tucker said, “AEA has consistently said we support good charter schools. Woodland Prep was not going to be a good charter school."
AEA Associate Executive Director Theron Stokes said the revocation was “a long time coming.”
“I hope this case serves as a warning shot to out-of-state corporate interests who may be looking to Alabama to make money in the charter school business” Stokes added. "Where charter schools have been the result of grassroots activism by Alabamians, we have supported and will support them. Where they are a money-grabbing scheme, AEA will stand against them. The votes today also confirm, now, the members of the Commission are going to hold them accountable.”

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Does the Gulen Movement help to form the US Foreign policy? #Lobbying #Bribes

The United Sects of America: How cultists help to form of the US foreign policy

The United Sects of America: How cultists help to form of the US foreign policy

The United States of America was the first country in the world to be built by sects. Representatives of the European persecution of Protestants settled in the New World to build their “city upon a hill”, a millenary Protestant utopia. It was a claim to build a new society, whose principles would extend to other nations in the future.
As time passed, American Protestantism, from Pentecostals to Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons, became important tools of American soft power.
Many remember the case of American Evangelical missionary Andrew Brunson, who was arrested in Turkey for espionage. During the investigation, facts emerged about his connection to the Mormon network of influence in Turkey, which was also connected to the American intelligence services.
However, it is not only American sects around the world that can be considered an instrument of influence by the US. The opposite trend has become more and more common: the United States has increasingly been working together with sects and cult groups aimed at overthrowing power in various countries. At the same time, at some point, it becomes difficult to see who is using whom.

FETÖ and the CIA

In July 2016, a coup attempt took place in Turkey. The poutchists who organized the underground structure in the army intended to destroy the country’s leadership, including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. However, because the patriots and Kemalists refused to support them, the mutineers’ plot failed.  Turkish authorities, after the investigation started, said that the terrorist movement of Fethullah Gülen FETÖ was behind the attempted coup. According to Turkish authorities, FETÖ was also behind the assassination of Russian Ambassador Andrei Karlov in 2016, and action aimed at preventing the normalization of Russian-Turkish relations. The attack was also linked to the terrorist “Kurdistan Workers Party”.
Previously, the Gülen movement was behind the high-profile “Ergenekon” case in the early 2000s. As the New York Times wrote “In 2005, years before the trials, a man affiliated with the Gülen movement approached Eric S.. Edelman, then the American ambassador, at a party in Istanbul and handed him an envelope containing a handwritten document that supposedly laid out a plan for an imminent coup”.  Ergenekon’s goal was to weaken the Turkish army and eliminate its military patriotic orientation, not oriented towards the United States.
Gülen almost came close to intercepting power in Turkey in the early 2000s, acting as an ally of the ruling Justice and Development Party, but his influence waned after 2013. His organization acted as a network of devotees, despite the self-created image of pure religious and humanitarian organization. The 2016 coup showed that under the mask was a “parallel state”.
Despite attempts by Gülen’s supporters to portray his movement as social, educational and democratic, it is in reality based on a cult of devotion to an autocratic leader and resembles a secret network. The organization is recognized as terrorist by Turkey, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Pakistan, the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
At the time of the coup attempt, FETÖ was being governed from the US. Gülen himself received a green card in 2002. Since then, he has lived in the US. Interestingly, the FBI and the State Department opposed Gülen’s attempts to settle in the United States. But the CIA vouched for him.
CIA National Intelligence Council former vice chairman Graham E. Fuller, former CIA official George Fidas and former US Ambassador to Turkey Morton Abramowitz wrote letters in support of Gülen’s green card. Turkey has now issued an arrest warrant against Füller and is seeking the extradition of Gülen, accusing them of organizing a coup d’état. Gülen’s extradition is a major issue that is poisoning US-Turkey relations. However, the Americans refuse to extradite the ringleader of the Islamist structure. Many advocates of Gülen, including Graham E. Fuller himself, vehemently oppose the very possibility of reconciliation between the US and current Turkish leadership.
The United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization.
this guy is a member of gulen terrorist movement which attempt a coup in Turkey.
if you do not stop terrorist gulen's school and movement in usa who live on tax payers money, they will try to inflrate state and sponspor all terrorist acts, crime in usa. https://twitter.com/emceeglory/status/1267225938183544832?s=19