Jiang claims the Donmeh families who followed Zevi eventually controlled Turkey, naming Mustafa Ataturk as Donmeh.
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"...Dolmay will eventually come to control Turkey. Okay? This is Mustafa Ataturk who is the founder of the Republic of Turkey. And he's a..."
"So you can argue that today the Dolmay control Turkey."
"...Okay. So the French and the British, through the Dolmei, financed Ataturk and the Young Turks to overthrow the Ottoman Empire and to establish..."
"...the ones who are responsible for the Young Turk movement, for Ataturk. Not only that, but the Dolme then spread around the region, and..."
"...financed a revolution called the young turks revolution right which brought ataturk into power and these people have always been have been in control..."
"...And the first president of the Republic of Turkey was Mustafa Ataturk, who himself came from a Domei family. So, in other words, if..."
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