31.05.2024 14:17
After the allegations that the leader of the Fetullah Terrorist Organization, Fetullah Gulen, was kidnapped from the organization's headquarters where he had stayed for many years, footage of the farm area where the organization's house is located was revealed. In the footage, it can be seen that armed security personnel have left and there is a grave site.
In Pennsylvania, USA, the silence of the farm area, which was captured by AA, draws attention as the allegations that the leader of the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETO), Fetullah Gulen, was taken from the organization's headquarters to another place, strengthen.
ALLEGATIONS BROUGHT TO THE AGENDA BY HIS NEPHEW The claim that Gulen, the number one person in the treacherous coup attempt on July 15, was kidnapped from the center where he had been staying since 1999 and where he accepted members of the organization, was brought to the agenda by his nephew, Ebuseleme Gulen. After this development, it was learned that visits to the FETO center, which is referred to as "Golden Generation Worship & Retreat Center" in the organization's media outlets, have stopped and those staying in the guesthouses on the farm have vacated their homes.
SECURITY FORCES ARE NOT IN THEIR PLACES Some local shopkeepers in towns such as Saylorsburg and Wind Gap, where FETO members live intensively, have confirmed that no one has come or gone to the camp for a while, and they have heard that the farm is for sale. In the footage reflected in AA's drone shots, it was seen that there were only a few vehicles in the parking lot, which was previously empty, and only one person entered and exited one of the guesthouses in the approximately 60-acre camp area. It was also reflected in the images that the armed and uniformed American security guards who used to stand guard at the entrance of the farm 24/7 are no longer in their places.
CEMETERIES DRAW ATTENTION AA also captured the area where Cevdet Turkyolu, who is claimed to be the black box of FETO and who is claimed to have kidnapped Fetullah Gulen from the farm, and his daughters' houses are located. In the region, which is about 5 minutes away from the farm, there is a cemetery called Gurbet Cemetery, which belongs to FETO and where the deceased leaders of the organization in the USA are buried.
Two members of the organization, who noticed that they were being filmed, came to check a covered area quickly and then left.
MUTUAL ACCUSATIONS CONTINUE WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION Last week, the discussions between FETO leader Fetullah Gulen's nephew (son of his brother Mesih Gulen) Ebuseleme Gulen and the organization's supporters, which flared up with the posts made on social media, continue. According to the claims of his nephew, Fetullah Gulen is being held in an unknown place by Cevdet Turkyolu, who is known as the black box of the organization, as well as Barbaros Kocakurt, Mustafa Ozcan, and Gulen's personal doctor Kudret Unal. Following the intense interaction of the allegations by the organization's supporters, a social media account that has been sharing on behalf of Fetullah Gulen for a long time stated that the FETO leader continues his routine activities in a "calmer environment" than the farm, and it was claimed that the change of location was due to the insistence of the doctors. In his X posts, Ebuseleme Gulen commented that his uncle should not die without revealing the "truths" about the treacherous coup attempt on July 15, while Turkyolu continues to accuse prominent figures of the organization such as Adil Oksuz, Kudret Unal, and Barbaros Kocakurt.
DISCUSSIONS ABOUT THE WHEREABOUTS OF THE LEADER CONTINUE Some influential figures of the organization, such as Kemal Gulen and Ahmet Kurucan, also participated in the discussions on social media by stating that the leader Gulen is in a house that very few people know, and it is normal not to be kept in a crowded environment like a camp due to the sensitivity of his health condition. While these statements did not satisfy the organization's base, it was observed that the number of FETO members supporting Ebuseleme Gulen's posts increased on social media. In addition, the fact that the image shared on the organization's website was preferred as a profile photo led to comments that Gulen was hiding his real health condition.