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evidence methods would re-appear in the occupation of Iraq, as a way of
forming public opinion in favor of mobilization of international military
forces.
The chapter regarding "the British deep state's propaganda prowess and
its global media network" will examine further how the British deep state
turned the artificial Armenian issue into media propaganda.
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The 19 Century's Riots and the Looming War
Armenian riots in the Ottoman Empire were essentially organized by
three rebel groups: Armenakan Party founded by Mekertich Portukalian in
1885, Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnak Party) and Social De-
mocratic Hunchakian Party (also known as Hunchak Party) founded by
Avetis Nazarbekian. The Dashnak and Hunchak parties were leftist groups,
and the Hunchaks especially based their principles on Karl Marx's Commu-
nist Manifesto. While the Armenakan and Dashnak parties were based in the
Ottoman Empire, the Hunchak was headquartered in London.
With a cold-blooded revolutionist mentality, the Dashnak Party direct-
ly instigated the Armenian riots. It was also responsible for the Sasun and Van
riots, the Ottoman Bank raid in Istanbul as well as numerous massacres in
Eastern Anatolia. They also founded the notorious 'Black Cross Society' to kill
any Armenian that didn't support their riots. The name was chosen because
after the gang members killed their victims consisting of the peace loving Ar-
menians, they would make a cross mark on the victim's forehead. After the
blood dried, it would look dark; hence the name. Furthermore, it was the
Dashnak Party which organized the four brigades of Ottoman Armenians that
fought for the Russian Army during WWI. After the Red Army took control
of Soviet Armenia, upon Stalin's orders, tens of thousands of Dashnakist Ar-
menians were either killed by firing squads or exiled. As the readers have seen
many times throughout the book, the British deep state brought death to
whomever it touched and Armenians were no different.
The first Armenian riot that was started by British deep state sedition was
the Zeitun riot of 1879. The selection of Zeitun as the location was particu-
larly noteworthy as it was a mountainous area notorious for its gangs. It is
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