The onion-dome-phobia of Zelenski regime — Engin Kurtay

The attacks of Ukrainian government on Ukrainian Orthodox Church took an acute and improvised start on November 2022. The attacks intensified during the following months. As a reaction to all this provocative manipulations, people of Kiev, who consider the facility as their common spiritual and historical heritage, tended to protect the building. But they were stopped and blocked by the Police. Why does the Ukrainian government attack —supposedly— it’s own created Church? And the Western media has carefully avoided reporting any news on this event — and they still keep silence. Why? Continue reading “The onion-dome-phobia of Zelenski regime — Engin Kurtay”

What if the murderer is put in charge to investigate the murder: Thinking back on Linda Norgrove, the castration of Bradley Manning and the ripped condom in Sweden — Engin Kurtay

“Cheese” Joseph, it’s photo shooting
The 3rd of July is the birthday of Julian Assange. And this article is a birthday gift to Julian.

I was astonished by the reaction of my colleague, when she told me “there are much more important issues than Julian Assange in our agenda” meaning that the LGBTQ “struggle” was more important than endorsing Assange — sad to mention here, she is professor of Ethics… Now considering this course of events in the post-Nazi Atlantic order that are slightly different than known in the public, things become clearer and nothing becomes astonishing. Continue reading “What if the murderer is put in charge to investigate the murder: Thinking back on Linda Norgrove, the castration of Bradley Manning and the ripped condom in Sweden — Engin Kurtay”