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highly valuable for the West. Yet this is just another one of the PKK’s
            deceptive tactics.

                 As we saw in detail with supporting evidence at the beginning of
            this book, communism emerged together with the ideology of atheism,
            and all communist leaders have in fact engaged in atheist propaganda.
            The concepts of religion, morality and family will be abandoned in the
            communist state they plan to found anyway. The attitude of the PKK
            leader Öcalan who once said, “I broke away from God and went past God,”
            (surely God is beyond that) regarding religion has also been set out in
            detail in preceding sections. Indeed, the PKK was shaped around that

            irreligious ideology. Consequently the fact that the PKK started using
            a perception of moderate Islam after a certain date is nothing but a con-
            venient facade. They are opposed to religion of all kinds yet some
            people in the West believe what they want to believe, and they fondly
            imagine that the PKK embodies the model they picture in their minds
            for years, and are flat-out being deceived by it.




                 Perception Operations in the West


                 As we have already seen, in order to carry out this 100-year plan,
            some Western writers have embarked on an intensive operation since
            they genuinely believe in the mask being worn by the PKK. We, of
            course, need to make mention of the dominant global media dictators-
            hip here. The countries, people, systems, ideologies and institutions
            that the world’s leading mainstream media organizations will support

            or oppose have all been defined right now. The project is based upon
            supporting those supported by the powerful and denigrating as much
            as possible those they do not support; those that are part of the global
            media can never step outside that line. News reports must be broadcast
            in that context, and commentators must write their pieces in that con-
            text, too. Since the system in question is a dictatorship, anyone who



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