4 Eylül 2018 Salı
Turks' Indictment of Pastor Brunson - Some Details
türkçe links to original Turkish article
(Milliyet Newspaper, 4 September 2018)
One of the noteworthy details from the indictment prepared against
Pastor Andrew Brunson concerns claims about the activities of
Mormons in Turkey. In the indictment, a secret witness named "Dua"
(prayer) requested that research be conducted with regard to
individuals whom Dua claimed are Mormons and whose names
appear on a CD Dua provided during the investigation phase of the
case.
In the indictment, it is claimed that relations between the Evangelist
Brunson and the Mormons stem from an organization named CAMA
(Christian and Missionary Alliance), to which all Protestant churches
in America are tied, and that no Evangelist or Morman clergy can go
to another country without CAMA's permission.
The Mormon's Church of Latter Day Saints (LDSC) and the
Evangelist's Resurrection Church serve different groups with differing
beliefs but their clergy are tied to CAMA and they both operate under
the same strategy. In the indictment, a noteworthy claim asserts that
individuals who have taught English in military schools in Turkey
since 1990 are LDSC members. It is also claimed that these individuals,
who all have code names, communicate with the USA via special
telephone number in India.
Dua, who provided the investigation with a CD containing
information and documents, stated that "I request the appropriate
authorities investigate the information and documents I provided
to you with the CD. Nearly 40% of the U.S. soldiers serving in
foreign countries are Mormons. I think that some of the individuals
in the file marked 'Air Force' are senior U.S. soldiers and some are
those who have received high-level intelligence training. The common
link between these individuals is that they are members of the
Mormon church. Jasone Griffen's name is in an email about baptism
in a lake."
Dua also identified Murat Çakır as being the Mormons' chief in
Istanbul and said this about a file named 'Sovoldi': "In the Word
file 'Sovoldi', there are the names of individuals who teach English
at the Kuleli Military High School in Istanbul and they are all
Mormons. Murat Çakır is the Mormons' chief in Istanbul and he
is also an American citizen, as is his wife. Kenneth C. Abney is
a solider in America's Special Forces, who conducted missionary
activities in Turkey for the Mormon Church. He came to Turkey
in 2009 and left in 2011. He had the rank of colonel."
"There are baptism photographs of Jasone Griffen in Ankara.
Another person in these photographs is Todd Hale, who was a
F-16 pilot at that time. The other person in the photograph is
a major from İncirlik Air Base, but I don't know his name. In
2011 their boss in Ankara was a person named Duard Sandy,
who was retired from the CIA Electronic Listening Section."
Dua claimed, as well, that both retired and active-duty American
soldiers, who are Mormons, undertake activities in eastern and
southeastern Turkey which have the appearance of aid. Dua
stated that "They operated in Hakkari, Yüksekova, Mardin,
Diyarbakır, Urfa and, subsequently, in Siirt, Bingöl, Kars and
Muş provinces. They spent quite a bit of money, even going
over their limits."
"I remember that in 2010, the police chief was R.G. in Siirt,
where they hadn't yet been able to enter. R.G. enabled them
to meet the governor and begin operating in Siirt. In fact,
the governor and provincial security chief participated in
some of their ceremonies in Siirt."
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