The West Is Sponsoring Islam (Specifically Radical Islam). Labeled A “Conspiracy Theory” By Mainstream Gatekeepers, This Touches On An Area That Deserves Serious Scrutiny, Not Dismissal.
This claim raises legitimate geopolitical, financial, and intelligence questions about Strategic Islam and its goal for world domination, the Gülen Network, Sibel Edmonds, and the West's Hidden Hand.
🧠 Core Claim:
Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI linguist and whistleblower, who has long alleged that U.S. intelligence agencies—particularly the CIA—have supported radical Islamist groups to achieve geopolitical aims. Her question about Fethullah Gülen is a focal point of this broader accusation.
🔍 1. Who Is Fethullah Gülen?
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A Turkish cleric who lived in exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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Founder of the Hizmet movement, which claims to promote moderate Islam, education, and interfaith dialogue.
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His network established hundreds of charter schools, businesses, and mosques across the globe, especially in Central Asia, the Balkans, and the U.S..
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Estimated financial footprint of $20+ billion globally.
🚨 Key issue: Gülen was, by all appearances, not wealthy when he arrived in the U.S., yet within a decade built a financial empire—largely in post-Soviet Muslim regions of strategic interest to the U.S.
🌐 2. The Central Asian Expansion and Diplomatic Passports
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Edmonds and others have claimed that Gülen-linked teachers—ostensibly working for private educational institutions—travelled internationally on diplomatic passports.
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This would only be possible if they were being backed by a state actor or being treated as such through channels involving the U.S. State Department or intelligence agencies.
This raises red flags:
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Why issue diplomatic passports to educators?
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Why were Gülen schools tolerated or welcomed in sensitive post-Soviet regions?
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How did a private religious network gain that level of government cooperation?
🧠 These aren't questions rooted in fantasy. They are matters of statecraft, influence, and covert operations.
🧨 3. Why Would the U.S. Support an Islamist Network?
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Cold War 2.0 with Russia: After the USSR’s fall, Central Asia became a new strategic battleground.
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Promoting “moderate” Islamic movements like Gülen’s could be a tool to counter both Russian influence and radical Islam, while embedding pro-Western educational/cultural influence.
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Charter schools in the U.S. (many Gülen-affiliated) received millions in taxpayer funding, which was reportedly funneled back to the movement.
This is classic soft power/psy-ops methodology—education, religion, and ideology as tools of statecraft.
🕵️♀️ 4. Edmonds' Credibility and the Media Blackout
Sibel Edmonds is not a fringe conspiracy theorist. She was:
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An FBI translator who became a whistleblower after witnessing corruption and cover-ups related to U.S.–Turkey–Central Asia operations.
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Gagged with a rare State Secrets Privilege—not something done for mere crankery.
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Backed by the ACLU, several senators, and the DOJ Inspector General, who confirmed parts of her testimony as credible and concerning.
Her warnings about the Gülen network are echoed by others, including Turkish President Erdoğan—who called the Gülen movement a terrorist group (FETÖ) and accused it of orchestrating the 2016 coup in Turkey.
📌 Conclusion: This Isn’t Theory—It’s Strategy
Whether or not every detail is verified, the outline is consistent with:
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CIA history of sponsoring religious factions for geopolitical leverage (e.g., Mujahideen).
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Covert use of NGOs, education systems, and religious groups for influence.
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Misuse of diplomatic channels to protect non-government agents involved in quasi-covert operations.
To simply say “this is conspiracy theory” is lazy. The better question is: who benefited, who paid, and who protected this network, and is this a strategy to utilize Islam as a means for introducing the proposed NWO?
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