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Najar Kidnapping |
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Published: 11.02.2012 Updated: 11.02.2012,
01.03.2012 |
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Name and Aliases |
American
Incirlik Air Base in
Adana, Turkey that is used by the CIA, KGB and the American
military intelligence to finance terrorism throughout the entire world from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Germany to USA Due to complexity is
under construction This profile
show that the Rockefellers and the Windsor families with their allies are
using Moslems to invade Europe with the all new Islam created by the
Rockefeller in Saudi Arabia and is called Islam Sunni. And in this particular
profile it is visible that the Americans are using Turkey to do that while
smuggling millions of American military intelligence agents since 1945 into
Germany, other European countries, and to many so called Arab countries ready
to kill on order and they are your neighbors somewhere, just as Mohamad
Nashaat Naggar, the Bdeir, Abokurah, Malas and many others killed uncountable
amount of innocent Palestinians between August and September 1970 that was
called the Black September and King Hussein and his hidden brother the
international terrorist Yasser Arafat created a terrorist group called the
Black September while pretending to be Palestinians as distraction of the
mass killing that they performed in July and August 1970 and it was called
Black september. Today and if you search the wording Black september on the
internet you will find only a Palestinian terrorist group listed under this
name and not the mass massacre that was performed and among other my fake
brother Mohamad Nashaat Naggar alias Abdullah Gül was involved in this
mass murder Below is the main index for the Turkish
connection around my life that is used by the Rockefeller, Bush, Windsor,
Kennedy and other families around my life as distraction of their evil base
called Saudi Arabia that was used to plan, finance, control and perform many
terrorism attacks against Europe and other countries and as distraction of
all that they bombed the world Trade Center to show as if USA alias the
Rockefeller, Bush, Kennedy and other families have nothing to do with all
these terrorism attacks and as if USA self is under terrorism attack while
using the self-inflicted terrorism of the World Trade Center bombing to steal
a new countries called Afghanistan and Iraq:
Adana Turkish
Civilian airport smaller than the Air Force to the right Studied in Richmond, The American International University in
London, UK and an MBA degree from Boston University, USA. Suzan
Sabancı Dinçer is a member of a number of organizations
including: The National
Bank of Kuwait's International
Advisory Board, Blackstone’s International
Advisory Board, the Chatham House Panel of Senior
Advisers, the Institute of International Finance Board of Directors and
Emerging Markets Advisory Board, the Chairman of the Turkish-British Business
Council of Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey DEIK, the Global Relations
Forum Board of Directors and the Forum Istanbul Honorary Advisory Board.
Sabancı Dinçer also assumes the role of Luxembourg Honorary Consul
and has been a WEF Young Global Leader since
2006. Sabancı
Dinçer also assumes various responsibilities in the social field: she
is a Member of The Prince’s Charities Council, the Board of Trustees of
Sabancı University, both a Founding Member
and Board Member at Endeavor Turkey, an Advisory Board Member at Akbank Sanat and a member of TUSIAD (Turkish Industrialists' and
Business Association). Sabancı
Dinçer is married to Haluk
Dinçer, and they have two children. Suzan
Sabancı Dinçer is described by the Financial Times as possibly the
most powerful businesswoman in Turkey,[1] and by Newsweek as one of the
country's "top tycoons".[2] Suzan Sabancı Dinçer was listed
in the “Top 50 Women In World Business-The Alternative 50” list
published by the Financial Times.[3] She currently
serves on the Board of Directors of Endeavor Turkey. Endeavor, an
international non-profit development organization that finds and supports
high-impact entrepreneurs in emerging markets. (Added on 01.03.2012) See also: Ø The hidden American military base that simulated the
city section of Mazeh in Damascus, Syria Ø American military
base McGraw Kasern Ø German Police persecuted me 1970-1986 and 2001-current Ø CIA persecuted me ever since 1959 and until current Ø Military intelligence persecuted me since 1959 and until current Ø American and English military persecuted me since 1970 and until current Ø Incirlik Air Base in Adana, Turkey Ø American-and-Russian-military-1 around me in Egypt in 1960-1969, Almazah Air Force base Ø Gladio the NATO Para military hidden organization Ø KGB the ex-Soviet Union secret Service Ø Rockefeller covering up for KGB and other agents Ø Guantanamo bay military and naval base in Cuba to smuggle illegal drugs from the ex-Soviet Union to USA through Cuba for the Bush family and now they do the same through among others the CPC project and Afghanistan |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search
Incirlik AB Location of Incirlik Air Base, Turkey An aerial view of the airfield at Incirlik Air Base Composite Recon Track requiring two missions The Incirlik Air Base (Turkish: İncirlik Hava Üssü) (ICAO: LTAG)
is located near İncirlik,
8 kilometres (5.0 mi) east[1] of Adana, Turkey's
fifth largest city, and 56 kilometres (35 mi) from
the Mediterranean Sea. The U.S. Air Force and the Turkish Air Force are the primary users of the
base. Incirlik is the home of the 10th Air Wing (Ana Jet Üs
or AJÜ) of the 2nd Air Force Command (Hava
Kuvvet Komutanlığı)
of the Turkish Air Force
(Türk Hava
Kuvvetleri). Other wings of this command are
located in Merzifon
(LTAP), Malatya/Erhaç (LTAT) and Diyarbakır
(LTCC).[2] Incirlik has a United States Air Force (U.S.A.F.)
complement of about 5,000 airmen, with several hundred British and Turkish Air Force
airmen also present (-late 2002).
The primary unit stationed here is the 39th Air Base
Wing (39 ABW) of the U.S.A.F. Incirlik has one 3,048 m (10,000 ft)-long main runway[1] and one
2,740 m (8,990 ft)-long secondary runway, both
located among about 57 Hardened Aircraft Shelters. The word "Incirlik" in the Turkish language
means "a place of fig trees" (or "a place of figs"). The
"c" in this word is pronounced like the "j" in
"John" or in "joke". The stress is on the last syllable.
All the "i"s are pronounced like the
"i" in "it".
[edit] History The decision to build the Incirlik Air Base was made during the Second Cairo Conference in December 1943, but
construction works began after the end of the Second World War. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction of
the Incirlik Air Base in the spring of 1951. The U.S.A.F.
initially planned to use the base as an emergency staging and recovery site
for medium and heavy bombers. The Turkish General Staff and the U.S.A.F. signed a
joint-use agreement for the new Air Base in December 1954. On 21 February
1955, the Air Base was officially named Adana Air Base, with the 7216th
Air Base Squadron as the host unit. This Air Base was renamed the
"Incirlik Air Base" on 28 February 1958. [edit]
Reconnaissance missions from Incirlik Even the early years of its existence proved the value of the presence of
the Incirlik Air Base in Turkey,
not only to counter the threat of the communist Soviet Union
during the Cold War, but
also to responding to crises in the Middle East, such as in Lebanon and Israel. Project 119L, a public U.S. Air Force weather balloon
launching program served as a cover story (misinformation)
for the true objective of the Incirlik Air Base: to mount strategic reconnaissance missions over the Soviet Union.
Under the codename "GENETRIX", these balloon launches were carried
out beginning on February 1956. Following some weather balloon operations,
pilots began flying American Lockheed
U-2
airplane reconnaissance
missions as part of "Operation Overflight"
by late 1957, including on nonstop flights back and forth between Incirlik
and a NATO Air Base in
northern Norway. In addition, U.S. Air Force Boeing RB-47H Stratojets
and U.S. Navy P4M-1Q Mercator
and A3D-1Q Skywarrior
reconnaissance flights operated from here into Soviet-claimed air space over
the Black Sea and the
Caspian Sea, and
also as far east as Afghanistan.
The Incirlik Air Base was the main U-2 flight base in this entire region
until 1 May 1960, when a volley of about 14 Soviet SA-2 surface-to-air missiles shot down the U-2 of the American CIA pilot Francis Gary
Powers near Sverdlovsk,
Russia, a test site in the Soviet Union's Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) program. [edit] Lebanon crisis The Lebanon crisis of 1958 exploded during the summer of
1958, prompting the President Dwight D.
Eisenhower of the United States to order the U.S.A.F. Tactical Air
Command "Composite Air Strike Force Bravo" (several squadrons)
to fly immediately from the United States to Incirlik. This Composite Air
Strike Force consisted of F-100 Super Sabres, B-57 Canberras,
RF-101 Voodoos, B-66 Destroyers,
along with the supporting WB-66 weather planes. These aircraft and their
supporting airmen overwhelmed the facilities of the Incirlik Air Base –
which were also supporting air transport planes
that carried a U.S. Army
infantry battalion from
Germany to Lebanon. In the long run, absolutely no ground fighting erupted
involving the U.S. Army or the U.S. Marine Corps.
Hence the U.S. Air Force warplanes flew non-combat missions to cover allied
troop movements, to carry out a show-of-force flights
over Lebanon, including over Beirut,
aerial reconnaissance flights, and true news and propaganda leaflet
drops on Lebanon. As a part of an effort to bring units with combat experience into the
region of Turkey, the U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) deactivated the
7216th Air Base Squadron, which had been promoted to an Air Base Group, and
activated the 39th Tactical Group in its place at Incirlik on 1 April 1966.
This Air Base Group assumed control of the permanent Air Force support units
there, and it hosted the rotational Air Force squadrons that conducted
training operations, and also maintained a NATO deterrent air force at the
Incirlik Air Base. [edit] As a Training site After the Lebanon crisis, the Tactical Air Command deployed F-100 fighter
squadrons on 100-day rotations to Incirlik from the United States. The flying
mission at Incirlik further diversified in 1970 when the Turkish Air Force
agreed to allow the U.S. Air Forces in Europe to use its air-to-ground missile testing range at 240 km
northwest Konya, providing
a suitable training area for the warplane squadrons deployed to Incirlik.
These units also conducted training at Incirlik’s
offshore air-to-air
missile range over the Mediterranean Sea. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, except during the Cyprus dispute,
many types of U.S. Air Force warplanes, including F-4 Phantom IIs, F-15 Eagles, F-16 Fighting
Falcons, F-111 Aardvarks, A-10 Thunderbolt
IIs, and the C-130 Hercules were
based at Incirlik. [edit] Embargo In mid-1975, the Turkish government announced that all American military
bases in Turkey would be closed and transferred to the Turkish Air Force.
This action was in response to an arms embargo that
the United States Congress imposed on Turkey for using
American-supplied equipment during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. Only Incirlik Air
Base and İzmir Air
Base remained open due to their NATO responsibilities, but
all non-NATO activities at these locations were suspended. After Congress lifted the embargo in September 1978, and also restored
military and naval assistance to Turkey, normal operations resumed in Turkey,
and the United States and Turkey signed a "Defense and Economic
Cooperation Agreement" (DECA) on 29 March 1980. After signing the DECA,
the USAFE initiated the "Turkey Catch-up Plan" to improve the
quality-of-life of airmen stationed at Incirlik. One of the major projects
was a completely new base housing complex for airmen and officers. [edit] Humanitarian relief After Iraq’s 1990
invasion of neighboring Kuwait,
the 7440th Composite Wing (Provisional) assumed operational control of the
39th Tactical Group. The 7440th was the air component of Joint Task Force
Proven Force, which eventually controlled 140 aircraft and opened a northern
front, forcing Iraq to split its defenses between the north and the south,
where the main thrust of coalition attacks originated as part of "Desert Storm".
Following the war, Incirlik hosted "Combined Task Force Provide Comfort" (OPC), the
effort to provide humanitarian relief to millions of Kurdish refugees in
northern Iraq. The 39th TACG was redesignated the 39th Wing on
1 October 1993 and restructured as a standard Air Force objective wing. The U.S. State Department’s "Operation Quick
Transit" evacuated thousands of Kurds from northern Iraq late in 1996. The
wing provided logistical support in Turkey to this operation, which signaled
the end of the humanitarian aspect of "Provide Comfort". OPC ended
31 December 1996, and "Operation Northern Watch" (ONW) took its
place 1 January 1997 with the task to enforce the U.N.-sanctioned
no-fly zone north of the 36th parallel in Iraq. The 39th Air and Space Expeditionary Wing was activated at Incirlik AB on
15 September 1997, to support and command USAF assets deployed to Incirlik
supporting ONW. Incirlik’s tent city, Hodja Village, became the USAF’s largest. From 1994, the Turkish Air Force began receiving KC-135R-CRAG Stratotanker aerial refueling tankers. The seven aircraft
are operated by the 101st Squadron, stationed at Incirlik. [edit]
Following the 11 September 2001 Attacks In response to the 11 September 2001 attacks, Operation Enduring Freedom began in October 2001.
Incirlik served as a main hub for missions in support for the war in Afghanistan, including humanitarian airlift
operations, MC-130 special
operations missions, KC-135
refueling missions and sustainment operations for deployed forces. The aerial
port managed a 6-fold increase in airflow during the height of OEF. When the
main bases in Afghanistan
and Uzbekistan were
constructed, Incirlik’s airflow supporting
OEF decreased to a baseline sustainment level. [edit] War in Iraq ONW ended with the beginning of the Iraq Invasion on
19 March 2003. ONW flew its last patrol on 17 March 2003, and closed a
successful 12-year mission to contain the Iraqi military and inactivated 1
May 2003. The 39th ASEW was also inactivated, effective 1 May 2003. The Wing
was deactivated on 16 July 2003 and the 39th Air Base Group was activated in
its place. On 19 August 2003, the first rotation of deployed KC-135 Stratotankers
and airmen arrived at Incirlik to support various operations in response to
the 11 September 2001 attacks as well as the post-invasion reconstruction of Iraq and the ensuing
insurgency. On 6 January 2004, more than 300 soldiers of what would become thousands
transited through Incirlik as the first stop back to their home post, after
spending almost a year in Iraq. Incirlik was part of what was described as
the largest troop movement in U.S. history. Incirlik provided soldiers with a
cot, warm location, entertainment and food for a few hours outside of a
hostile war zone. On 12 March 2004, the 39th Air Base Group deactivated, and the 39th Air
Base Wing activated to provide the best mix of required support and, as new
mission requirements emerge, to shoulder the burden and better contribute in
the global war on terrorism. [edit]
Response to the South Asian earthquake Incirlik played a bridge role by providing support in the relief
operation started after the 8 October 2005 South Asia earthquake. With the help of Turkish and
American airmen, five C-130 Hercules
cargo planes of from Air Bases in Italy,
Britain, Greece, and France flew urgently-needed supplies including 10,000
tents from the warehouse of U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in İskenderun, Turkey
to Islamabad,
Pakistan on 19 October. [edit] Hezbollah-Israel War 2006 During the brief War between
Hezbollah and Israel in July 2006, the Incirlik Air Base
provided solace to Americans who had been evacuated by U.S. Navy warships from Beirut, Lebanon
to Mersin, Turkey. [edit] Land Claims Lawsuits In 2010, three Armenian-Americans, who have deeds proving ownership of
properties stolen from their families during the Armenian Genocide,
are seeking compensation for 122 acres (0.49 km2) of land in the
Adana region of Turkey where the strategic Incirlik U.S. Air Base is partly
located on their property.[3] A U.S.
court has accepted the case and granted Turkey 21 days to respond to the
lawsuit.[4] The
defendant banks in Turkey requested from the U.S. court to extend the
deadline for the defence statement until September
2011. U.S. court has accepted the extension and the lawsuit is still ongoing.[5] [edit] Facilities Following facilities exist for the service people and their family
members: ·
AFN-Incirlik
– Department of Defense unit providing American Forces Radio and Television Service
programming ·
Incirlik Education Center
run by University of Maryland University College for 12
courses per term in departments such as: English, History, Psychology, Mathematics,
Science, Foreign Language, Business and management, Computers, Government,
Sociology, and Criminal Justice ·
Fitness
Center ·
A Reel Time Movie Theatre that shows second-run movies ·
An Outdoor Recreation Center that provides rental
services of bikes, camping equipment, barbecue gear,
etc. and coordinates trips to local areas [edit] In the media ·
A
terrorist bombing is staged at Incirlik in Ridley Scott's espionage movie, Body of Lies. ·
F-15 fighters dispatched from Incırlik Air Base
rescue Air Force One
in the movie
with the same name. [edit] Visiting notables Brad Pitt,
George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy García,
Julia Roberts,
and Steven Soderbergh visited the base in December
2001 ·
The
cast of the film Ocean's Eleven George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy García,
Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts
along with director Steven Soderbergh, toured Incirlik on 7
December 2001, immediately following their movie's premiere in Los Angeles,
to show American servicemen their appreciation for serving their country. ·
Just
weeks after losing Super Bowl XXXIII,
Atlanta Falcons
star Jamal Anderson
toured the base to thank service members. ·
A
mission in the GLA campaign of Command & Conquer: Generals takes place in
Incirlik, where the player's mission is to destroy the base which is full of
American troops and structures. ·
In
2007, Chuck Norris
visited incirlik on his way back to the United
States after visiting Iraq. ·
On 26
June 2006, Arizona Cardinals
wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald
visited the Incirlik Air Base to support American airmen and their
families there. ·
On 6
December 2011, comedian Gabriel Iglesias
and rock band Daughtry visited Incirlik Air Base to show
support for American airman and their families. [edit] See also ·
List of U.S. Air Force bases [edit] References 2. ^ Turkish Air Force
– Scramble 3. ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harut-sassounian/armenians-sue-turkey-clai_b_800003.html 4. ^ http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=u.s.-court-requests-turkey8217s-defense-in-lawsuit-filed-by-armenian-8211-americans-2011-05-17 5. ^ http://www.sabah.com.tr/Gundem/2011/09/02/abdden-ermeniler-incirliki-istiyor-notasi [edit] External links ·
Incirlik Air Base at U.S. Air Force
web site ·
Incirlik Air Base
at GlobalSecurity.org
website ·
Current weather for LTAG
at NOAA/NWS
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The American Air Force se called Incirlik Air Base became the number one illegal
drug gathering zone, where all the drugs were gathered from the Middle East,
where the American government used to claim that the Middle East is fully
controlled by the ex-Soviet Union, which was a lie, and to cover up this lie
they used to transport all the drugs from the Arab countries that they were
not able to transport by other means due transportation jam, then they were
gathering it in this base and transporting the illegal drugs under national
security to Germany and from there to the rest of Europe and USA. The Middle
East including Turkey was and still is the biggest illegal drug plantation of
our world and this since at least 60 years and it was kept as a top secret
and pretending to be fighting communism. It is the same pattern as in Egypt air force
base and as in Germany, they use the base to invade a country and cover it up
by illegal activities to blind the natives with drugs, prostitutions and
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Suzan Sabancı Dinçer alias Leila Keose / Köse chairman of the board at Akbank
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Hacı
Ömer Sabancı and the Sabancı family
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Haluk
Dinçer
husband of Suzan Sabancı Dinçer
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Hakan Binbaşgil CEO at Akbank
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Erol Sabanci alias son of Fareed Al-Atrash, board member at Akbank most probably he
is the one major partner in the bank
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Güler
Sabancı
36.
Ümit
Boyner alias another Adelheid Kuczka
lookalike that exchanges places with possibly the real Anita Disbray or her daughter
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Education-1: Richmond, The American International University in London, UK
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Education-2: MBA degree from Boston University, USA.
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AK Bank
41.
Blackstone =
Suzan Sabancı Dinçer, and Shearson Lehman Brothers alia
American Express
41.1.
Stephen A. Schwarzman cofounder of Blackstone
41.2.
Peter George Peterson cofounder of Blackstone
41.3.
Hamilton E. James president & COO-Chief Operating Office
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J. Tomlinson Hill vice Chairman
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Chatham House
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WEF-World
Economic Forum
under the control of the Rockefellers
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Turkish-British
Business Council called in Turkish DEIK
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IIF-Institute
of International Finance
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Luxembourg
Honorary Consul
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Endeavor (non-profit)
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Others
related to Suzan
Sabancı Dinçer alias Leila
Köse
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Sabancı
Holding
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Intercontinental
airline goes
from Houston to Adana!!
51.
The mass Kurdish and natives killing
Abdullah Gul (Abdullah Gül) alias George
Clooney
Hayrünnisa Gül the wife of Abdullah Gül