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Another important point is the danger of confusing the missionaries

                     mentioned here with the true clergy tasked with spreading Christianity. True
                     Christians are kind-hearted and sincere people full of love. They will never

                     allow themselves to be used as pawns in such filthy propaganda, which is
                     meant to sow seeds of hatred. The said missionaries were in truth spies di-

                     rectly linked to Wellington House. They entered Ottoman lands in the guise
                     of missionaries and carried out spying and provocation activities. The state-

                     ments in the reports prepared by these so-called missionaries clearly prove
                     this fact:



                         In all of the writings of the missionaries, ... The Turks hated education and
                         always persecuted the educated. No Christians had ever been part of the Ot-
                         toman government. Turks needed Christians because the Turks were racial-

                         ly incapable of being "doctors, dentists, tailors, carpenters, every profession or
                         trade requiring the least skill." And the missionaries wrote that, now that the
                         Turks had killed the Armenians, Westerners who were going to have to gov-

                         ern the Ottoman Empire, because the Turks had rid themselves of the only
                         people with brains, the Armenians, and the Turks could not run the country

                         themselves. 273

                         These missionaries sent a dozen reports with similar content to Toyn-

                     bee, which were then sent to the US via Wellington House. It must be noted
                     that the reports contained the instruction, "Under no circumstances reveal

                     source." 274


                         Turkish Proponents of Wellington House

                         Oddly enough, the hateful anti-Turkish rhetoric developed during WWI

                     found support among some Ottoman journalists known for their anglophile
                     nature. These people accepted serving the British deep state and betraying

                     their country in exchange for petty gains, which sometimes were nothing
                     other than being linked to the British deep state. Such people have always ex-

                     isted throughout the history of this structure and they still do today. For in-
                     stance, a Turkish journalist Refi Cevat Ulunay from Alemdar wrote the fol-

                     lowing shocking lines in his piece dated April 21, 1919: "We are waiting for






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