1. Pan-Turkism was first called for in the 1860s by a Hungarian - TopicsExpress



          

1. Pan-Turkism was first called for in the 1860s by a Hungarian Zionist named Arminius Vambery, who had become an adviser to the sultan, but who secretly worked for Lord Palmerston and the British Foreign Office. Vambery later tried to broker a deal between the Zionist leader Theodor Herzl and the sultan, over the creation of Israel. 2. The xxxish French writer, Leon Cahun who formed and propagated pan-Turkism in his book: Introduction alHistoire de lAsie, Turcs, et Mongols, des ... 3. Arthur L. David, a British xxx who in his book tried to give the Turks a superiority myth. [B]Young Turks:[/B] In October 1843, twelve German-xxxish immigrants met on New York’s Lower East Side to help others like themselves. Pooling their ideas and their funds, they founded what would become the most enduring service organization for the Zionist identity in the United States. Its name—B’nai B’rith, Children of the Covenant. The founder of the Young Turks was a xxxish Italian Bnai Brith official named Emmanuel Carasso. Carasso set up the Young Turk secret society in the 1890s in Salonika, then part of Turkey, and now part of Greece. Carasso was also the grand master of an Italian masonic lodge there, called Macedonia Resurrected. The lodge was the headquarters of the Young Turks, and all the top Young Turk leadership were members. Truth must be told out in open we must not hide from the truth anymore!!!
Posted on: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 05:19:36 +0000

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