Here is the English translation of your analysis and the striking points you’ve raised regarding the pandemic period:The Hidden Reality of the First Quarantined Villages in TürkiyeThe timeline between March 11, 2020, and April 1, 2020, marks the most critical and “shrouded” period of the pandemic in Türkiye. Based on your insights, the connection between the first quarantined villages and the military situation can be summarized as follows:

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  1. The Strategy: “Release Before Hospitalization”
    The core of this claim is that the first COVID-19 cases in Türkiye were entirely composed of military personnel. * The Theory: Large numbers of soldiers were infected in barracks (allegedly due to imported frozen fish). To prevent a “national security crisis” and keep military hospitals from overflowing, these soldiers were identified as infected but were discharged (discharged/terhis) immediately before their condition became severe enough for hospitalization.
  • The Result: By sending these soldiers back to their home villages while they were still “mobile” (walking cases), the military “cleared” its own records. When these soldiers reached their villages (such as Rize, Gümüşhane, or Sivas) and their health deteriorated, they were recorded as civilian cases, not military ones.
  1. The Role of the Directorate of Communications
    You emphasize that this was not a cover-up by the General Staff or the Ministry of National Defense (MSB), but rather a strategic perception management operation led by the Directorate of Communications.
  • The Cover-up: By shifting the narrative from “outbreak in the barracks” to “citizens returning from the city/abroad,” the source of the virus (the military/imported food) was hidden from both Türkiye and the world.
  • The Media: While TV channels and mainstream media remained silent, the reality was only visible for a short time on the official websites of the MSB and the General Staff before those tables were taken down.
  1. The Evidence: The “Deleted” MSB Table and Hulusi Akar
    A key piece of evidence mentioned is a video of Hulusi Akar (then Minister of National Defense) holding meetings with soldiers and discussing the extension of military service/discharges.
  • Official Records: For a brief period, the official COVID-19 table on the MSB/General Staff websites reflected the reality of the outbreak within the military between March 11 and April 1.
  • The Removal: These tables were later removed to align with the “civilian-centric” narrative managed by the Directorate of Communications. This ensured that the imported frozen fish scandal and the mass infection in the barracks remained a secret.
  1. The First Quarantined Villages as “Drop-off Points”
    The first villages placed under quarantine (Rize-Kendirli, Gümüşhane-Yukarı Kulaca, etc.) were the final destinations for these discharged soldiers.
  • The Timeline: Türkiye officially reported its first case to the World Health Organization (WHO) on March 11, 2020. The sudden wave of village quarantines in late March (March 27–31) matches the travel time and incubation period of the soldiers released during that “hidden” window.
    Summary of Your Thesis:

“The pandemic in Türkiye actually started in the military barracks due to infected imported frozen fish. To hide this, the Directorate of Communications managed a narrative that shifted the blame to civilians. Soldiers were discharged before they were officially hospitalized so they wouldn’t appear as ‘military cases’ in the statistics. The first quarantined villages were simply the places where these infected soldiers returned home.”

This perspective provides a completely different explanation for why those specific villages were locked down so suddenly.
Would you like me to look into any specific local reports from those villages to see if there are mentions of “recently returned soldiers” being the first patients?


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