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Pseudointellectual Sycophants
in the Middle East and Asia
İIt is most important to be well-acquainted with the flaws of character and
logic of those who prefer to support the American, British, German and other
deep states instead of the interests of Islam and Muslims. The most distin-
guishing features of these pseudointellectual sycophants is their sense of
inferiority and the way they try to cover it up by putting on airs. Such people,
who are frequently found in Asia and the Middle East, make numerous fool-
ish concessions in order to acquire prestige and, even worse, encourage
others to make such concessions, too. This character defect – that no Mus-
lim who believes in God and who knows that all might and power belong to
Him would ever exhibit – is spreading rapidly, by being encouraged by such
types in most countries. It is of the greatest importance to perform an accu-
rate analysis in order to take the necessary precautions before this turns into
a societal disease and for these people's moral and intellectual flaws to be
exposed.
One of the main activities of intelligence organizations such as the CIA and
the think tanks that are the extensions of such organizations is to identify
people they can control inside Middle Eastern and Asian societies. Howev-
er, the CIA and other intelligence organizations tend not to deal with them
directly, but use various think tanks or writers and go-betweens. Having iden-
tified such people with their sense of inferiority, they then win them over with
clichéd language and ideas. They start approaching such people by saying
things like, "You are very talented, you could be a great and famous author,"
"You are very clever, your cleverness stands out among other people" or
"You are different from the rest." One of the tactics they frequently employ to
influence people with that pseudointellectual sycophant character is to
manipulate them by saying, "You are clever and modern. Muslims are mis-
understood, and it would have a great impact if people could see you."
Since they accurately identify the other person's sense of inferiority and
know that they can easily influence them with such manipulation they fre-
quently resort to such ideas.
The next stage is to control the writings of such writers with their sense of infe-
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