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VLADIMIR PUTIN

    

Instead of playing the puppet of the villainous centers and taking on a role in the Ukrainian War provoked by the Zionist Jewish Centres, aiming to reorganize the world and establish their faltering authority, Russian President Vladimir Putin could have contributed to the course of peace and prosperity that humanity needed so badly. If only he had not caused these catastrophes and destructions resulting in the slaughter of many innocent and oppressed people and the destruction of cities, settlements, and facilities, and had not stood with his ambition and plans against the arrival of basic foods like wheat which billions of poor people needed. He should not have caused the trouble and tremors that made his Russian people flee away from the country. Or, had he been infected with the mistakes and unjust acts of the Zionist masters who still guide the United States and support Israel, with the fear that he would face the same end as Saddam Hussein and Muammar Kaddafi, who had been executed by internal rebellion for pointing out the brutality of Israel and the danger of Zionism?

Did the dark past of Putin have anything to do with all his negative and irresponsible behaviors?

The Life of Vladimir Putin, the Man the World Has Been Talking About for 20 years!

There is almost no detail about Vladimir Putin’s mother, Maria Ivanovna Putina, except that she lived on casual work and died in 1999. According to what Putin has told in the Russian Pioneer magazine: his mother was thought dead during World War II but in fact, was spotted at the last moment and rescued by his father while the corpses were being removed. While that was all the official narrative included, there was a claim spread in the past. After Putin became the President of Russia, his past began to be investigated and rumors spread in the village of Metehi near the Georgian city of Gori that a Russian woman named Rapuni was Vladimir Putin’s mother. Allegedly, Putin’s mother gave birth to Putin as a result of an extramarital affair, and Putin’s father was a mechanic who was married to another woman. Of course, this claim was completely contrary to the official narrative of the new President’s past. The fact that an Italian journalist, Antonio Russo, who had been investigating the issue was found dead on the side of a village road near the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, on October 16, 2000, and that the journalist’s laptop and handheld camera could not be found was an extremely thought-provoking incident.

It was not easy to figure out where to start telling about Vladimir Putin. That’s why I chose this story because this story revealed the history of Putin in which what is known about him as compatible was so limited. Was there a price paid by those who tampered with his past and a dark hand all behind? We are going to tell you about one of the most spoken men in the last 20 years.

In 1991, the Soviet Union was officially disbanded. The Russian Federation, which emerged after the disbanding process, was struggling to remove the wreckage of the Soviets, of which it was the greatest heir, on the one hand, and on the other, it was suffering deep pains of transition to a free market economy. An entire country had become a toy in the hands of oligarchs and the mafia. The public struggled with the economic crisis, unable to reach basic consumables and in a state of deep despair; everyone, especially in Türkiye, was on the verge of emigrating. Social corruption was at its peak. There was nothing that could not be done to shake the pagoda tree and make money the easy way. No value could not be trampled upon. The state authority had completely disappeared, the police had turned to the mafia and all mechanisms for maintaining social order had become inoperative. Russia in the 90s was the very hell on earth. The first President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, appeared as a hero who saved them from communism. The fear that the Communists would come to power again kept him in rule until the end of 1999. Thanks to Yeltsin, the Russian people were freed from Communism. But who was going to save them from this drunk man who made the whole country a toy in the hands of oligarchs?

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin… There was very little we could tell about his childhood. He was born on October 7, 1952, in the city of Leningrad, the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic. In other words, today’s Saint Petersburg. His grandfather was a famous cook who prepared food for Lenin and Stalin. His father was a Red Army soldier who served in the Soviet navy, his mother was an ordinary Soviet woman who survived the brink of death in the Second World War. He had two other siblings, born before him. One of them died before the war and the other during the siege of Leningrad. Putin grew up as the only child in a communal house in Leningrad in the 1950s. There was intense fighting and violence in the environment where he grew up. Drinking alcohol in the apartment courtyards was ordinary and the simplest discussions turned into kicking and slapping and fighting. His father forced him to get interested in boxing to keep him off the streets. However, when he ended up with a broken nose from a punch, he became interested in judo. Moreover, thanks to this sport, he regained the self-confidence that he had lost because of his weakness. He could even get into a fight with his elders.

At the age of 15-16, he became interested in politics under the guidance of his teacher and soon he met Komsomol, the youth organization of the Communist Party. Meanwhile, influenced by books and films about espionage, he decided to become an agent. When he was only 16, he connected with the KGB and managed to meet an official who could answer him. This official advised him to join the army or study law at university If he wanted to get into the KGB. This was how Putin started studying law at university. As a reminder, I want to mention that these are official narratives, the vast majority of which were compiled from Putin’s interviews. So, there is also a possibility that the facts about these are very different. From the moment Putin was born, he may have been raised for a certain purpose or he may have passed a much different childhood than the one described here.

During his adolescence, the KGB became an obsession for Putin and his desire led him to get into law school. And how did he prepare for this elite university, Leningrad State University, where it was so difficult to enter and where only one in 40 students was chosen? Moreover, although his lessons were not very good, as soon as he entered the university, it was as if there was always a dark hand behind Putin until the day when he would be the sole owner of Russia. There was little to explain the entry of a not-very-bright student like him into the law faculty at Leningrad State University, and the dark hand, which we will describe, was in the position of the strongest of these possibilities. Vladimir Putin, a university student in Soviet Russia in the 1970s, was also receiving a reward for his interest in judo sports during his university years. They offered him the chance to be all over Soviet geography to participate in competitions. He was interested in German and trying to improve himself in different fields.

When he moved on to his senior year of college, he received a phone call. It was a KGB official on the phone. Then, in the summer of 1975, he began working for the KGB. That is how his KGB career began to take him to the top of Russia, trained for a year on interrogation techniques, and in 1976, he was entitled to the rank of lieutenant. His first task was to collect information about professional groups such as journalists and athletes who were part of the domestic intelligence and came to Leningrad, as well as journalists who had the opportunity to go abroad. It was not much of an exciting job. He was mostly at the desk and those who were in charge at the time wrote a note for Putin that said, “He doesn’t seem too ambitious about promotion.” However, in a short period, he was transferred to the KGB’s first main office in charge of overseas operations. This was the dream of everyone who worked for the KGB, and out of 300 thousand people, only 5000 were involved in foreign operations. One of the things that will explain Putin’s being among this lucky minority is again that “dark hand”. He was promoted to the rank of Captain in 1979 and completed various KGB training in Moscow.

In 1980, he married Lyudmila, a 22-year-old Aeroflot cabin attendant. He had two daughters from this marriage. Even Putin’s marriage was thought to be with KGB’s advice. Because Putin had a character that did not get along with women very well, not feeling very comfortable with them. But in the Soviet Union, it was not a welcoming state for a man to be unmarried after the age of 30. Moreover, in the KGB culture, an agent shouldn’t have been single, especially in terms of vulnerability to women. Therefore, some cases were being written and spoken about in which Putin’s marriage was also interpreted as part of his KGB career.

Rising to a major rank in 1981, Putin continued to train in the institutions of the KGB. But he was not carrying a very bright profile for his superiors who filed reports on him. His perception of danger was considered low. He avoided communicating and revealed an introverted profile. What is more, he was often involved in street fights. Still, in 1985, he was going to be abroad for the first time in the name of the KGB. He was assigned to Dresden, East Germany. Dresden was not a very lively place and any espionage activity that would take place here would not require high qualifications. In general, at least as far as is known, it was clear that Putin’s KGB career was not such a hit-and-run type of career, as was very much imagined. First, he had a desk job on domestic missions, then a lot of training, then another agency assignment in Dresden, which again would not be considered very active. So, he did not work as an agent as we imagined. Yes, he is sharp-witted and he had good organizational talents. These are the true things about Putin’s spy career, but as the Internet legends go, when the then President of the United States visited Moscow in 1988, he did not walk around next to him disguised as a tourist or a journalist. Or he did not work at TUPRAS construction in Türkiye.

Yes, these were made up as urban legends. At least, let me say this, in my research on Putin, I have not come across any reliable sources with any information to confirm them.

Putin and his family completed their mission in Dresden, Germany in 1990 and moved back to Leningrad. The 9-year process, which would take Putin from the KGB officer to the Presidency, which took various duties at Leningrad State University, began here. When he encountered Anatoly Sobchak, with his reformist sight, the most politically powerful figure in Leningrad, Putin had left another important milestone behind. Anatoly Sobchak was an important name in the post-Soviet order. In fact, he was among the people who were named for the presidential election after the Soviets split up. He was the mayor of the Leningrad City Council. In a referendum held in mid-1991, he had made the name of the city Leningrad, turn back to Saint Petersburg as it was before the revolution. As a KGB agent, Putin started working with Sobchak. But on August 19, 1991, he left the KGB after the coup attempt by the Pro-Communist ranks. Now, as a civilian, they had become the right-hand man of one of the most powerful political figures in the country; the Mayor of Saint Petersburg. On December 25, 1991, the last Red Flag was lowered from the post, and the Soviet Union of Socialist republics was officially disbanded. Now, there was democracy. The first President was Boris Yeltsin. Sobchak and his deputy Putin continued to rule Saint Petersburg. In 1996, local elections were to be held. Putin was a bureaucrat who had already left his KGB career behind, trying to rise in his political life at the local government level. In 1996, when Anatoly Sobchak lost the Saint Petersburg Mayoral election, Putin became unemployed. During the summer of 1996, he was located in his small summer house near Komsomol Lake. He could have become a lawyer or he could have furthered his career in Judo, which he loved very much, and become a coach. From the outside, the situation did not seem very bright. It was painful and humiliating to be unemployed as a result of a spy career that could be considered an average of close to 20 years and the loss of the political election on which he tied his future. But that dark hand once again grabbed Putin and raised him. He had received an unexpected job offer from Moscow. He was going to work at the Kremlin now. He would be in charge of legal affairs and Russian property abroad.

Two names paved the way for Vladimir Putin to enter the Kremlin. One was the Head of the Presidential Department Pavel Borodin and was the first vice president Alexa Bolsock. In a book called “the President tells,” Putin would explain the reason for this great favor as countryism. But it could have been none other than a hidden hand that elevated Putin to Moscow at once and directly to the Kremlin. Let me remind you about this dark-hand incident; what is mentioned here was the Russian Deep State and the Jewish network in the background. So, it is up to you whether to think it was the continuation of the KGB. Or whatever else you may think about it, but when I was reading and researching Putin’s story, there was always a dark hand, a dark force grinning behind him. After Putin arrived in Moscow, he began to rise at the speed of light. 2 years after he stepped into the Kremlin, that is, in 1998, he was appointed head of the FSB, the Intelligence Agency that replaced the KGB. President Boris Yeltsin often found it difficult to cope with the FSB, he would always find a solution in changing its chairman. Putin was the 7th president in the past 7 years after the Soviets were disbanded. Just as no success could be achieved in any field under the difficult conditions of the 1990s, stability could not also be achieved in politics either. While the state was dealing with the defeat of the first Chechen War, on the other hand, it had to constantly change its prime ministers, and on the last day of 1999, it was as if someone had told him, forced him, and completed his mission. Yeltsin appointed the young bureaucrat Vladimir Putin, the head of intelligence, to the post of Prime Minister and then resigned. Sitting in the prime Minister’s chair, Putin suddenly found himself assuming the post of acting Head of State as well. While Vladimir Putin was still experiencing the sadness of being unemployed as the right-hand man of a defeated politician 4 years ago, he started working in the Kremlin with a sudden offer, became the top name in intelligence within 2 years, and moved to the head of Russia within the next two years. Everything happened at a speedy pace. In the first hours of the year 2000, the one who addressed the Russian people on television would be Leader Vladimir Putin. He did not like long speeches, the language of bureaucracy, or even politics itself very much. He could not even run a proper campaign, in a known sense, before the 26 March 2000 elections he was going to run for the Russian Presidency. But he was flying over Chechnya in a cockpit, reinforcing the image of the separatists’ fearful dream and promising his people a return to the mighty days of the Soviets. The result of the elections held in 2000 was not surprising. Vladimir Putin took 53% of the votes and was officially sitting in the position of the Presidency, where he previously was by proxy. And this was so, that he would never stand away from it. Since then, Vladimir Putin has held absolute power in Russia continuously. Only because his term of office expired, he decamped to the post of Prime Minister again between 2008 and 2012, but for more than 20 years Vladimir Putin had been the absolute power in Russia.

The fact that a former KGB agent became the President of Russia attracted a lot of attention from the whole world. The Western world, on the other hand, was uneasy. A President who came out of the KGB, which formed the backbone of the Soviets, whose past was full of darkness, was dangerous. Obviously, he was not an easy bite, like Boris Yeltsin. Yes, Putin had fought his first wars inside against the Chechens and the Oligarchs. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Putin was the name that stood against the bribes and corruption that made the state mechanism inoperable, especially those that re-nationalized many state organizations and critical enterprises looted by the six big Oligarchs…

Contrary to popular belief or contrary to what the Western media wanted us to think, Vladimir Putin was a well-liked, supported leader in Russia. Of course, he also had opponents. Of course, there was a certain group in Russia that did not like him either. But in general, Vladimir Putin was a leader who was supported by the public. Of course, the contribution of a very powerful and very interesting PR work was definitely behind this. Putin was the charismatic leader that the Russian Federation needed as a country that inherited the Soviet Union, the superpower that made the world tremble. He was a former KGB agent. He was interested in the sport of judo. Besides that, he would ride a horse, go diving, fly a plane and even drive a Formula 1 car. He once threw his watch worth 10 thousand dollars into concrete at a ground-breaking ceremony he attended. All this was to reinforce the image of a strong leader. He was also successful most of the time. Putin was a dream leader for the Russian people, who watched their brother country Serbia being bombed, defeated by Chechens who had been through hell in the country in 1990. He stopped those who wanted to break up and destroy the Russian Federation with the Second Chechen War, which ended with the Russian Victory in 2009. When he went to war with Georgia for the South Ossetia region in 2008, it became clear that all the fears of the West about Putin were not groundless. In the year 2010, Russia was a major actor in the Syrian Civil War this time. Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and entered a war with Ukraine in 2022. Today, with the announcement of mobilization and the threats of nuclear weapons, it is still on the world’s agenda. In any case, the country has been on the world’s agenda for the last 20 years. In other words, Putin was the leader who was the most curious, the most talked about, and the most written about. He was, according to many, the most powerful ruler in the world. According to some, Vladimir Putin was just a visible face, deep forces were sensed behind the scenes. But no matter what, he was a very enigmatic, very mysterious character.[1]

But in our opinion, his true identity should have been understood through the video footage of him being kept waiting at the Israeli Prime Minister’s door for minutes!?

How surprising it is that the adventure of Putin’s growing up and rising looked like his fellow!..

 


      [1] https://www.youtube.com.KeremGok

 

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INTRODUCTION OF USTADH AHMET AKGÜL

رسالة تعريفية لمعلمنا أحمد أكجول

قبل مؤتمر النظام العادل في جامعة قيرغيزستان أراباييف، والذي حضرناه، قدم أحد المحاضرين أستاذنا أحمد أكجول على النحو التالي: أحمد أكجول موجود في تركيا؛ إنه عالم ومثقف نادر جدًا يجمع بين المبادئ الإسلامية والمتطلبات الإنسانية، وفكر أتاتورك في التغيير والقومية الإيجابية والتوازن الاجتماعي. ألف حوالي 100 كتاب، بعضها في 3 مجلدات، وجميعها أعمال فريدة وأصيلة. 10 من الكتب؛ تمت ترجمته إلى الإنجليزية والروسية واليابانية والفارسية والفرنسية والعربية. البروفيسور الراحل، أحد رؤساء وزراء تركيا الأسطوريين. دكتور. ويعتبر من أكثر الطلاب المميزين وأتباع نجم الدين أربكان.
لقد حضر المؤتمرات العلمية في جميع أنحاء تركيا وأوروبا والجغرافيا الإسلامية منذ ما يقرب من 40 عامًا. إنه رجل حكيم تنبأ وشرح التطورات المهمة في تركيا ومنطقته والعالم قبل عقود، وتعرض للعديد من المشاكل والهجمات لهذا السبب، لكنه كان دائما على حق في النهاية. وهو رئيس تحرير مجلة الحل الوطني، التي يتابعها عن كثب كبار البيروقراطيين العسكريين والمدنيين، وأساتذة الجامعات، والكتاب والمعلقين المهمين، ومسؤولي الدولة في تركيا. ضد الأنظمة الرأسمالية والاشتراكية والليبرالية في العالم؛ فهو يحتوي على الجوانب الجيدة والمفيدة لجميعها، لكنه يترك الجوانب السيئة والضارة؛ سيدنا، الذي أعد ودافع عن برامج النظام العادل الأصلية القائمة على العقل والعلم والتاريخ والضمير والقرآن، يبلغ من العمر 74 عامًا وأب لخمسة أطفال. لا يتقاضى إتاوات أبدًا عن أي من كتبه أو مجلاته أو مقالاته أو مؤتمراته، ويعيش حياة متواضعة بعيدًا عن الترف والراحة، ويغطي نفقات كل ذلك بحوالي 40 من الرفاق المتطوعين والمخلصين في سبيل الله. المعلم الذي يدافع عن "حرمة التبشير بالعلم" وبالتالي لا يدين بالشكر لأي مركز أو حكومة. باستثناء ما يقرب من 105 من أعمال أستاذنا، حتى الأحزاب والحكومات تظل غير مبالية؛ الدين والأخلاق في المرحلة الابتدائية: 4-5، المرحلة المتوسطة: 1-2-3، المرحلة الثانوية: 1-2-3-4 والجامعة: 1-2-3، وفقاً للحقائق العلمية وجوهر الإسلام. ولكن بغض النظر عن أي طائفة، فقد أعد كتب العلم. خلال أحاديثهم المميزة جداً، كتلاميذه ومتابعيه المخلصين: "كيف أعددتم هذه (100) كتاباً يزيد عن مائة، كيف رتبتم وقتكم؟" أجاب أستاذنا أحمد أكجول على أسئلتنا كالتالي، ليكون قدوة وتشجيعًا لنا:



1- منذ ما يقرب من 60 عامًا، باستثناء الأمراض الخطيرة والصعوبات الكبيرة؛ ولم أؤجل عمل اليوم إلى الغد، كما أنني لم أحاول تأجيل عمل الصباح إلى الظهر أو عمل الظهر إلى المساء. لأنه لا ينبغي لي أن أضيع رأس مال حياتي المحدود في مساعي فارغة ومجانية يسميها القرآن الإلغاء ويحرمها

 

2- حتى لو كان شخصًا لديه معرفة وخبرة في موضوع ما، حتى لو كان أصغر منا كثيرًا... حتى لو كان شخصًا عاديًا وبسيطًا، فأنا لا أشعر بالإهانة أبدًا عند الاستماع إليه أو تعلم شيء ما، لأن أكبر عائق أمام التعلم والحصول على العلم هو الكبرياء والكبر

-3ما حصلنا عليه؛ حاولت أن أقرأ وأفهم كتابات وكتب الجميع، محليًا أو أجنبيًا، يساريًا أو يمينيًا، أعرفه أو لا أعرفه، أحبه أو أكرهه.
4- كنت أسجل المعلومات التي تعلمتها وأجد أهميتها منها أو مما سمعته في البرامج والمؤتمرات التليفزيونية، ولم أتردد قط في كتابتها ونقلها بذكر أصحابها
5- من خلال الوقوع في الرغبات والاعتراضات التعسفية من أقرب أقاربي ورفاقي وأعضاء الحزب وذوي المناصب ذات النفوذ والكفاءة... أو من منطلق حرصي على راحتي ومصالحي الشخصية، لم أخفي أبدًا الحقيقة التي قالها لي يجدها العقل والضمير نافعة ومفيدة، ولم أصعب فهمها بتغليفها بأغلفة مختلفة
6- كل الأشخاص الذين التقينا بهم في أي مناسبة وأصبحنا قريبين بما يكفي لتناول كوب من الشاي أو السفر لمدة ساعة على متن الطائرة؛ حاولت مساعدتهم على اكتساب وزيادة وعيهم الأخلاقي والضميري وكرامتهم، وخاصة سلامهم الروحي والعالمي. بمعنى آخر، كنت أهدف إلى أن أكون مفيداً له، وليس أن أستفيد من منصبه وفرصه ومجاملاته.
7- ولعل ذلك يعتبر ثمرة ومعجزة للأهداف والجهود المخلصة... وطبعا بفضل الله تعالى وفضله لا بد من قراءة كتاب ما يقارب 700 صفحة بسرعة في ساعة أو ساعتين. وتهنئة هذا الكتاب وانتقاده عمدا، والحمد لله أن إنتاج ملاحظات من 10 صفحات أصبح أسهل بالنسبة لنا.
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