Psychological Warfare Tactic: TO BROADCAST EVERY CRIME THOUGHT LIKELY TO HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON SOCIETY. In one article, Oktay Ekşi said this regarding the offences imputed to Adnan Oktar: “…The all approached Adnan Hodja with the usual allegations. Some said that he had been accused of “drug” links and others that there were moves to try him under the Criminal Code under provisions referring to ‘general morality and public order’.”
The technique of drawing conclusions that will have an impact on people’s minds is used in psychological warfare. Accusations of crimes of all kinds hurled at Adnan Oktar were intended to establish a negative impression in the public mind. Adnan Oktar described this tactic of psychological warfare in an interview with Cay TV:
“How can you discredit someone’s books and ideas? What can you say? The most rational and cleverest claim that can be made in this world system is just such claims. Saying that one has violated all possible public ideas, beliefs and moral precepts… this is a classical technique of psychological warfare… They tried it before, but propaganda about religious fanaticism failed to work, they tried under articles 141 and 163 of the Penal Code, but that failed, too. They said we had set up a religious enterprise, but that failed, as well. So they then decided to try accusations of a criminal enterprise, but that, too, was to no avail. Those engaged in the psychological war themselves say that is what they are doing and how effective this will be.”
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