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Did Western Ambassadors Evacuate Before Turkey Earthquake?!

Did Western countries collude to strike Turkey with an earthquake, and evacuated their embassies and ambassadors before it happened?!

Take a look at the viral claims, and find out what the facts really are!

 

Claim : Western Ambassadors Evacuated Before Turkey Earthquake!

Conspiracy theorists are claiming that Western countries colluded to strike Turkey with an earthquake, and evacuated their embassies and ambassadors before it happened!

UPDATED: List of the countries with leading ambassadors that left Turkey 24 hrs before the earthquakes struck.

1. USA
2 Canada
3. Britain
4. Germany
5. Belgium
6. Italy
7. Holland
8. France
9. Denmark
10. Australia

Even David “Avocado” Wolfe got in on this conspiracy theory :

List of countries that pulled their ambassadors out of Turkey 24 hours before the earthquake.

✓Canada
✓USA
✓Britain
✓Germany
✓Belgium
✓Italy
✓Holland
✓France

Nothing suspicious here
-Black Conspiracy Reality

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No Evidence Western Ambassadors Evacuated Before Turkey Earthquake!

This is just FAKE NEWS created by conspiracy theorists to capitalise on the massive earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023.

Fact #1 : No Evidence Western Ambassadors Evacuated Before Earthquake

While conspiracy theorists confidently rattle off the list of eight countries, they did not actually provide any evidence that those countries evacuated their ambassadors.

There is no evidence, whether from credible media reports, or even social media posts, that any ambassador fled Turkey just before the earthquake hit.

Fact #2 : Six Of The Embassies Refuted The Claim

Reuters reached out to all eight embassies in Turkey about these claims that they were evacuated before the earthquake, and six responded.

Representatives of the embassies of Canada, Britain, Germany, Italy, the Netherland, and France, told Reuters by email that the allegations are false. The US and Belgian embassies in Turkey have yet to respond.

Fact #3 : Western Ambassadors Seen In Turkey After Earthquake

Several Western ambassadors were seen in photos taken soon after the massive earthquake hit Turkey (here, here, here, here, here, and here).

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Fact #4 : Embassies Temporarily Closed Over Terror Threats

The viral claims are sometimes linked to an article by Arab News, which point to the closure of Western embassies three days before the earthquake hit Turkey and Syria.

However, anyone who bothered to read the article would realise that those countries temporarily closed their embassies or issued travel warnings, following a series of far-right protests in Europe, which included several incidents of burning copies of the Quran.

That decision to temporarily close the embassies came right after Turkish police arrested 15 Daesh suspects who were accused of targeting consulates and non-Muslim houses of worship.

The closure of the embassies had nothing to do with the earthquake that came three days later. There is also no evidence that any ambassador or embassy employee was evacuated from Turkey over these security threats.

I should also point out that the US embassy in Turkey did not close over these perceived terror threats.

Fact #5 : Directed Energy Weapons Did Not Cause Earthquake

There is no evidence that Western countries used Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) to cause the earthquake on February 6, 2023.

Directed Energy Weapons is a “catch-all” term referring to weapons that use energy, instead of projectiles, like laser, microwave, particle beams, and sound beams.

While it sounds impressive, directed energy weapons are nowhere near powerful enough to cause earthquakes. Their power also decreases exponentially with range, so they can only be used at relatively close ranges.

Fact #6 : Only Turkey + Iran Claim To Have Directed Energy Weapons

Quite a number of countries are developing directed energy weapons, including China, the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

However, only Turkey and Iran claim to have actually deployed such weapons, with Turkey claiming the first use of directed energy weapons in combat, when it used its ALKA directed-energy weapon to shoot down a Wing Loong II UAV in Libya in August 2019.

The ALKA directed energy weapon has a peak power output of 50 kW, and is designed to destroy drones using its laser at up to 500 m distance, and electromagnetic systems at up to 1 km distance.

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Fact #7 : There Were Over 2,100 Aftershocks

The claim that there were “hardly any other aftershocks” is nonsense. A total of 2,109 aftershocks were recorded from 6 to 12 February. By 20 February, over 6,000 aftershocks were recorded.

On top of that, over 320 of those aftershocks had a magnitude of 4.0, with 25 of them recorded within six hours of the main tremor.

Fact #8 : Turkey Is Not Trying To Leave NATO

The claim that Turkey is trying to leave NATO is nonsense.

On January 23, 2023, a Turkish politician called Ethem Sancak said that Turkey might leave NATO in 5-6 months over provocative actions by other NATO members.

However, two days later, a spokesperson for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party, Omer Celik, refuted the claim:

We face such things in every election (calls for ending Turkey’s membership of NATO). These are not the things that we will worry about. Those who call for terminating Turkey’s membership of NATO do not talk sense.

This is out of the question. We are one of the founding countries of NATO. They have no right to say such things. What they say would be a luxury for NATO.

I should point out that leaving NATO would automatically open the door for Finland and Sweden to be accepted as a member state, as Turkey is the only country objecting to their ascension.

That is one of the many reasons why Turkey won’t be leaving NATO quite so soon, even if they are thinking about it – Turkey would lose its veto leverage over Finland and Sweden.

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Fact #9 : Gas + Oil Pipelines Shut Down After Earthquake

The claim that gas and oil pipelines were shut down 15-20 minutes before the earthquake struck is false. Oil and gas pipelines were shut down after the earthquake, not before.

If they were shut down before the earthquake, that would imply that the Turkish government was in cahoots with the dastardly Western governments using directed energy weapons to punish them for wanting to leave NATO which would deprive Turkey of its ability to blackmail Finland and Sweden.

Can you now see how idiotic such a conspiracy theory sounds, when you lay out the trail of nonsense in the open?

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How David Wolfe “Proved” Vaccines Cause SADS!

Take a look at how David Avocado Wolfe “proved” that vaccines cause SADS, and find out what the facts really are!

 

David Wolfe : This Is Proof Vaccines Cause SADS

David Avocado Wolfe believes he has proven that vaccines cause SADS. A man of few facts, he recently posted three Google searches as evidence:

died suddenly 2020 : About 46,600,000 results

died suddenly 2021 : About 73,600,000 results

died suddenly 2022 : About 1,060,000,000 results

His fans immediately started sharing his post with comments like:

👀🤯..and people still don’t see what’s going on here.. THIS IS NOT NORMAL, DO NOT NORMALIZE SUDDEN ADULT DEATH SYNDROME!!

IT IS THE #vaccine AND #BoosterShots #VaccineSideEffects #VaccineDeaths #vaccineinjuries #SADS #SuddenAdultDeathSyndrome #suddendeaths2022 #SuddenDeath

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David Wolfe Is WRONG About Vaccines Causing SADS

This is yet another example of FAKE NEWS created by anti-vaccination activists like David Wolfe, and here are the reasons why…

Fact #1 : Google Search Results Are Not Evidence

Amazingly, the only evidence David Avocado Wolfe offered as a screenshot of three Google search results, using the keywords “died suddenly 2020“, “died suddenly 2021“, and “died suddenly 2022“.

The screenshot showed a progressive increase in the number of Google search results, from 46.6 million for “died suddenly 2020“, to 73.6 million for “died suddenly 2021“, and 1.06 billion for “died suddenly 2022“.

The trouble is – Google search results list the number of online articles containing those key words. They are not evidence of anything else.

They are certainly not evidence that vaccines cause sudden deaths, or Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS).

In fact, the Google search results will include this fact check article, and other articles debunking this claim!

Fact #2 : “Future” Google Search Results Show A Declining Trend

If you search for “died suddenly” in future years, you will notice that the numbers suddenly drop to 12.1 million in 2023, 5.91 million in 2024, and just 3.04 million in 2025.

Do these results imply that there will be a massive drop in sudden adult death syndrome cases in the coming years? Of course, not! These are Google SEARCH RESULTS, not evidence.

Fact #3 : Those Keywords Are Too Generic

The keywords “died suddenly” followed by a year are really too generic. They could mean anything that “died suddenly”, with the search results including:

  • computer died suddenly
  • phone died suddenly
  • fridge died suddenly
  • television died suddenly
  • erection died suddenly
  • car died suddenly
  • dog died suddenly
  • Russian oligarchs died suddenly

David Avocado Wolfe appears to have intentionally selected those keywords to maximise the number of results.

He could have selected more accurate keywords like “vaccine cause SADS” or “vaccine sudden death“, but they would have yielded far fewer search results… or worse, numbers that do not show a progressive increase over the years.

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Fact #4 : COVID-19 Vaccines Do Not Cause SADS

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS), also known as Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, exists, but is not caused by COVID-19 vaccines.

That would be rather ludicrous as SADS was first documented in 1977 – long before COVID-19 vaccines were invented!

Despite what anti-vaccination activists may tell you – SADS is not a new vaccine-related syndrome.

SADS is an inherited problem with your heart’s electrical system, which produces an abnormal heart rhythm that leads to a cardiac arrest. That’s why it can be prevented by implanting a cardioverter-defribillator.

SADS also occurs at a rate of 0.12 to 0.21 per 100,000 people every single year. In other words, approximately 9,000 to 16,000 people die from SADS every single year, before the COVID-19 vaccines were invented.

The UK Office for National Statistics data on Sudden Adult Deaths from 2016 to 2020 also showed NO INCREASE in SADS cases, demonstrating that COVID-19 vaccines did not increase the prevalence of SADS.

Note : There is no 2021 data until sometime in December 2022. The 2020 data was only released on 22 December 2021.

Vaccination in the United Kingdom started on 8 December 2020, with over a million doses administered by end of the month. Despite (false) claims that the vaccines cause SADS, that did not result in an increase in SADS cases.

Years Sudden Adult Death
Syndrome Cases
2016 116
2017 63
2018 53
2019 87
2020 115

Fact #5 : COVID-19 Vaccines Proven Safe + Effective

COVID-19 vaccines underwent massive clinical trials, and were only approved after they were proven to be safe and effective.

In addition, they were constantly monitored after they received their approvals, which picked up rare side effects after they were administered to billions of people.

Anti-vaccination activists have often claimed that those who received the vaccine would die. Yet, the opposite was true – the vaccines are not only safe, they are effective in protecting people from getting hospitalised or dying from COVID-19.

Even prominent antivaxxer Steve Kirsch is healthy and well, despite being fully-vaccinated against COVID-19!

Fact #56 : David Wolfe Is Known Fake News Creator

David Avocado Wolfe is infamous for making up all sorts of absurd claims that have been proven to be false, time and time again.

  • Chocolate is an octave of sun energy
  • Mushrooms come from distant planets, and came to our planet through the cosmic wind
  • Gravity is a hoax, and a toxin
  • Solar panels are draining the sun’s energy
  • The Earth is flat

Everything he says must be considered as FAKE NEWS, until proven otherwise.

 

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