Turkey 'shuts off YouTube" to cover up leaked false flag attack plans on Syria

Lets go back to the news of Turkey shooting down the Syrian plane. Turkey always partnering with Israel- Shoots down Syrian plane.Exchange of comments belowAnonymousMarch 23, 2014 at 2:22 PM Last sentence of that comment below

 "Last week it was about protecting an ancient site in Syria. Last year it was hunting rifles. Erdogan is starting to look a lot like a waterboy"

PennyMarch 23, 2014 at 2:42 PMLast sentence of my reply

I saw the talk of protecting that ancient site, any excuse.

Any excuse indeed! Little did I know that was not just empty talk being bantered about. Rather it was the starting point for a false flag Turkey was cooking up. Who leaked this to YouTube?

Access to YouTube has been cut off in Turkey after an explosive leak of audiotapes that appeared to show ministers talking about provoking military intervention in Syria. Other social media have already been blocked ahead of tumultuous local elections.interesting, no?!The latest leaked audio recording, which reportedly led to the ban, appears to show top government officials discussing a potential attack on the tomb of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of the founder of the Ottoman Empire.

 The tomb is in Syrian territory, but protected by Turkish soldiers. On the tape, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu is heard to say that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sees any attack as an "opportunity" to increase Turkish presence in Syria, where it has staunchly supported the anti-Assad rebels. Security chief Hakan Fidan then goes one step further, and suggests staging a fake attack to give Turkey a casus belli to intervene in the conflict.

Turkish officials have recently vowed to protect the tomb as its "national soil."

Original reporting- Turkey vows to respond to any attack on Süleyman Shah TombThe claim made seemed completely bogus. Knowing of Turkey's unwavering support for the terrorists killing innocent Syrians, daily. 

 The Süleyman Shah Tomb in Syria is Turkey’s national land and will be protected accordingly, President Abdullah Gül has said, amid reported threats from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to Turkey to lower its flag on the tomb before March 24. Gül told reporters before his departure to Netherlands on March 23.

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Part 2-Turkey shuts down YouTube - The incriminating audio?!