The Armenian Genocide Suggests Cover-Up At The Highest Levels Is Still Ongoing

– Muslims Continue Slaughtering Christians And Working Towards Islamic Caliphate In America

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The story from Israel Unwired that Steve Quayle linked to on his website Sunday morning they reported that the West has been totally silent as Syrian Kurds and Christians were being massacred by Islamic Turk’s in Afrin, Syria, with the slaughter being carried out with the full blessings of Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan and one of the latest slaughters of Christians in that region of the world dating back over many hundreds of years including the still heavily censored ‘Armenian genocide’.

While bizarrely still officially unrecognized as ‘genocide’ by the United States government, the mass murder of over 1.5 million Armenians starting in 1915 carried out by what was then called the Ottoman Empire, now Turkey, was the first genocide of the 1900’s yet as Steve Quayle mentioned in an SQ note back in 2016 while linking to this story about thousands of Turkish coup prisoners who were raped and starved by the Turkish government, “look up ‘Armenian slaughter’ to get a future glimpse of Erdogan’s Turkey“.

Why has the US government refused to officially recognize as ‘genocide’ the mass murder of more than 1.5 million people for over 100 years while even now-dead celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain recently stated within an episode of his TV show ‘Parts Unknown’  that it absolutely was genocide? We’ll take a look within this ANP story at a concerning email we recently received from an ANP reader who correctly pointed out to us that Bourdain’s untimely death came only weeks after the May 20th airing of the Armenian Genocide episodeof ‘Parts Unknown’ and the still ongoing cover up of the Armenian genocide that has been happening ever since the horrific events at the very highest levels of government as we also hear from former FBI agent Sibol Edmonds in the 3rd video below.

And quite curiously as our reader also pointed out to us in their email, the May 18th of 2017 ‘suicide’ of former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell followed by 2 months the release of his very last solo song called “The Promise”, the theme song of a movie of the same name, a movie about the Armenian Genocide. Did those two ‘suicides’ have anything at all to do with their work helping to expose the Islamic-tyranny-caused deaths of more than 1.5 million people over 100 years ago?

As Infowars reported in this June 8th story, some friends of Bourdain were very concerned and even suggested foul play because Bourdain had numerous projects planned, “including the CNN star’s plan to expose the globalists’ agenda to derail world peace”. Also having recently called out Hillary Clinton’s ‘operatives‘ and their ‘wrath‘ in this May 2nd tweet, was Bourdain ‘suicided’, just the latest member of the ‘Clinton body count’? The video directly below is Anthony Bourdain in Armenia along with System of the Down’s Serj Tankian in ‘Parts Unknown’. Did this video lead to his death? Much more below including a lengthy look at the Armenian genocide and a look at why the Islamo-fascist globalists are still covering up that horrific tragedy.

While the nation of Turkey claims that the mass slaughter of Armenians over 100 years ago were due to a civil war and civil unrest and reports of a ‘slaughter’ are part of an ‘Imperialist agenda’, History.com reports that most historians call this event ‘a genocide’: a premeditated and systematic campaign to exterminate an entire people.

Finally ending in the 1920’s after mass deportations and massacres of a countless number of human beings, this History.com story reports upon the religious component behind the mass slaughter of Christians by Muslims with even Armenian children forced to convert to Islam or be slaughtered. So why does the US still refuse to recognize this slaughter as genocide? From History.com:

THE ROOTS OF GENOCIDE: THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

The Armenian people have made their home in the Caucasus region of Eurasia for some 3,000 years. For some of that time, the kingdom of Armenia was an independent entity: At the beginning of the 4th century A.D., for instance, it became the first nation in the world to make Christianity its official religion.

But for the most part, control of the region shifted from one empire to another. During the 15th century, Armenia was absorbed into the mighty Ottoman Empire.

The Ottoman rulers, like most of their subjects, were Muslim. They permitted religious minorities like the Armenians to maintain some autonomy, but they also subjected Armenians, who they viewed as “infidels,” to unequal and unjust treatment.

Christians had to pay higher taxes than Muslims, for example, and they had very few political and legal rights.

In spite of these obstacles, the Armenian community thrived under Ottoman rule. They tended to be better educated and wealthier than their Turkish neighbors, who in turn grew to resent their success.

This resentment was compounded by suspicions that the Christian Armenians would be more loyal to Christian governments (that of the Russians, for example, who shared an unstable border with Turkey) than they were to the Ottoman caliphate.

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