Foreign Power Responsible For Aegean Earthquake Says Turkish Mayor

Fact checked

Ankara mayor believes Turkey is being ‘targeted by man-made earthquakes’

The magnitude 6.3 earthquake in the Aegean Sea on June 12 might have been caused artificially according to the Mayor of Ankara

Melih Gökçek blamed Monday’s earthquake, which hit western Turkey and the Greek islands, on foreign powers who aim to undermine the country’s economy.

He has called for an immediate investigation into “seismic research vessels” belonging to other countries following the quake which claimed one life on Monday

In a series of tweets Gökçek said “Now I think that this might be an artificial earthquake. I do not say it is certain but it is a very serious possibility, I say that it should definitely be investigated. Was there any seismic research ship sailing near the epicenter? If so, which country does it belong to?”

RT reports:

For perspective, Gökçek has been mayor of Ankara for 20 years, having been reelected five times in a row.

He also posted several videos in Turkish which discuss the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) developed by the US Air Force, Navy and DARPA – which has been the source of wild conspiracy theories that claim it is a weather control device.

This is not the first time he has made such outrageous claims about man-made earthquakes.

In February, he made similar comments after a series of tremors in the western Turkish province of Çanakkale, Hurriet Daily News reported. He alleged that the quakes were a coordinated effort by foreign powers to destroy Turkey’s economy.

“Today a serious earthquake occurred in Çanakkale. I have investigated and there is a ship conducting seismic research nearby,” he said. “What this ship is researching and which country it belongs to should be solved urgently. I worry about a potential earthquake that could be triggered artificially. This should definitely be investigated and announced to the public.”

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.