March 13, 202000:15:02

The New Sultan

Darrell Castle talks about a new Sultan, a new Ottoman dictator who has arisen in the Middle East. Transcription / Notes: THE NEW SULTAN Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. Today is Friday, March 13, 2020, and there are many things, including a novel virus at large in the world that makes me think Friday the 13th really is unlucky, but I know that God controls the universe so today, on this Friday the 13th we talk not about the virus, but about a new Sultan, a new Ottoman dictator who has arisen in the Middle East. The Ottoman Empire, established in the year 1299, lasted for 624 years until it was finally dissolved by World War l and Great Britain in 1923. The Empire became one of the most powerful in the world, but it was cut down to size by the war and by Great Britain, becoming the Republic of Turkey. The first leader of Turkey was Kemal Ataturk, and his influence, to some extent, is still felt in the Middle East today. The Turks recently celebrated his reign as a national holiday. The Ottoman Empire, with their leader referred to as Sultan, conquered Constantinople ending the Byzantine Empire and drove to the very gates of Vienna in 1529. They were turned back by a European army led by Polish King John Sobieski, a man who understood what Muslim conquest of Europe would mean. The Sultan of the Ottomans was an inherited title, which passed to the eldest son upon the Sultan’s death. Today a new Sultan has arisen in modern Turkey. He is a man who apparently thinks of himself as the successor to Suleiman the Magnificent and to Ataturk. His name is Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and he is quite open about his plans for the Islamic conquest of Europe. Unlike the siege of Vienna, he says he will conquer Europe through migration by releasing millions of Moslem migrants across his border. So, his strategy is not military this time, but demographic. He threatens Europe with the release of millions of migrants who will Islamize the west. He’s been making these kind of threats for several weeks now, just as he did in 2015. That time he was bribed by the Europeans with something like a few billion Euros to stop and hold the migrants in his own country. This time is different for many reasons. Erdogan is following through on his threat to use the migrants encamped in Turkey as a weapon against Europe and NATO. It’s been 71 years now since NATO was founded to jointly defend its members from invasion, but by a strange quirk of fate, the invasion comes from a NATO member. Yes, Turkey, an obvious enemy of Europe and the United States is a NATO member. In 1529, the Ottoman empire sent a large army to lay siege to the Christian city of Vienna. Forces from several allied regions of Europe and led by John Sobieski, the King of Poland and Lithuania, turned back the Moslem army and prevented the Islamization of the European Continent. This time there are some similarities and some differences. The new Sultan, Recep Erdogan, has unleashed his army of tens of thousands of mostly young men of military age upon Europe. He is in clear violation of the agreement that brought him great wealth from the collectivized efforts of Europe. The European states would much rather pay tribute to the Moslem dictators who threaten them than they would to defend themselves. I wonder if the European leaders could muster the courage to resist Hitler’s invading army today. My guess is that they would, with U.S. help, be willing to do so, but a demographic attack is a different matter. When a Moslem dictator announces in advance that he intends to Islamize your continent through demographic invasion that is tantamount to a declaration of war, but there he is as the fox in the NATO chicken coop. The Turkish government has kept a running record of the number of “migrants, or refugees” unleashed against the border of Europe as weapons of Islamization. Most of the border trouble is divided between Bulgaria and Greece at the border city of what used to be Adri...

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