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FETO Fugitive Antepli Reveals Shocking Terrorist Organization Confessions

Former Eski Zaman Newspaper Employee Makes Explosive Confessions About FETO

In a recent Youtube program hosted by fugitive FETO member Ahmet Dönmez, a former employee of Eski Zaman newspaper, Antepli, made shocking confessions about the terrorist organization. Antepli revealed that he was present with FETO leader Gülen during the 2010 theft of KPSS questions, which caused a media uproar. He disclosed that there were over 100 individuals in the room when the incident was discussed, and Gülen was reportedly “shocked” by the news coverage.

Antepli further divulged that Gülen confessed to authorizing the theft of exam questions for students in private and military schools under “very special conditions.” Contrary to rumors, Gülen denied giving the answers to every exam to his associates. Antepli stressed that the corruption within FETO had been evident even before the failed coup attempt on July 15.

According to Antepli, who held various positions within the organization, including the title of “district imam,” FETO was plagued by moral decay from its inception. He pointed out that the immorality within the administrative structure paved the way for the events of July 15. Antepli’s involvement with FETO extended to serving as the “private imam” for the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) and the Police during his university years, as well as acting as the “Myanmar imam” and “Malaysia imam” for the organization.

Additionally, Antepli participated in the organization’s “interfaith dialogue policy” by being sent to the USA. He worked as a “religious guide” at the Christian Theology Faculty in Connecticut in 2003 and later at Duke University in North Carolina. These revelations shed light on the extent of FETO’s reach and activities both domestically and internationally.

 

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