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Adnan Harun Yahya
7. Sycophants of the British Deep State
Throughout its history, the British deep state has seen hypocrites as its
most effective tool in its never-ending quest of gaining control over different
regions, of inciting riots, staging coups, of overthrowing governments and
spreading perverted ideologies. After identifying a country as a target, the
British deep state actively seeks out greedy individuals with self-esteem prob-
lems for its following of sycophants. These people, due to their inferiority
complex, are usually ready to adopt an anglophile character to the extent of
obsequiousness. Most of the time, promises of insignificant positions, mon-
ey or other assurances to be later forgotten, are enough to convince these peo-
ple to do anything. These people are hypocrites, who sell their countries,
abandon their religion and are capable of committing inconceivable evil for
personal gains.
In the process of gaining control over India and provoking Arabs against
the Ottoman administration, these minions proved most useful for the British
deep state. Not surprisingly, they played an important role in the fall of the
Ottoman Empire. However, the threat of traitorous hypocrites didn't end
with the fall of the Empire. On the contrary, such hypocrites are still present
today and continue to be handpicked by the British deep state for their greedy,
impressionable and obsequious characters. These people are the main reason
behind the horrible developments that took place in countries like Iraq and
Syria. It should be remembered that Turkey is certainly not immune to this
threat. There are many hypocrites in Turkey that seek to build ties with and
serve the British deep state, at the expense of their countries. Therefore, it is
crucial to take lessons from the past and correctly identify people with such
traitorous characters.
The Ottoman Admirers of England
The British deep state has actively supported the movements in the Em-
pire that it believed could weaken the unity of the Ottoman society. For in-
stance, it set up and supported the famous 'Young Turks' and 'Committee of
Union and Progress'. In addition, many destructive developments in the Em-
pire, such as the uprising of Ali Pasha of Ioannina designed to weaken the