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  • Ray McGovern(Army Veteran)Brutalized & Left Bleeding by Hillary Clinton Police “So this is America?”

    02/20/2011 6:23:09 PM PST · by ResisTyr · 94 replies
    Sibel Edmonds' Boiling Frogs ^ | Wednesday, 16. February 2011 | Sibel Edmonds
    At Clinton Speech: Veteran Bloodied, Bruised & Arrested for Standing Silently As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave her speech at George Washington University yesterday, condemning governments that arrest protestors and do not allow free expression, 71-year-old Ray McGovern was grabbed from the audience in plain view of her by police and an unidentified official in plain clothes, brutalized and left bleeding in jail. She never paused speaking. When Secretary Clinton began her speech, Mr. McGovern remained standing silently in the audience and turned his back. Mr. McGovern, a veteran Army officer who also worked as a C.I.A. analyst for...
  • Investigators: Edmonds rape suspect deported nine times (Illegal in Seattle)

    05/21/2010 8:48:28 PM PDT · by moehoward · 97 replies · 2,402+ views
    EDMONDS, Wash. – The KING 5 Investigators have learned that an illegal immigrant accused of raping a woman in Edmonds Sunday has been deported nine times. That's much more than previously reported.
  • Obama makes first move to undermine 2010 elections. GETS FORMER SEQUOIA CO. VP NAMED AS ADVISER...

    12/21/2009 3:42:04 PM PST · by American Dream 246 · 66 replies · 5,601+ views
    The Post & Email ^ | 12/21/09 | John Charlton
    GETS FORMER SEQUOIA CO. VP NAMED AS ADVISER TO U.S. ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION Earlier this month, Obama made his first official move to corrupt and undermine the 2010 elections. The move consisted in the little noticed appointment of a technical adviser to the Technical Guidelines Development Committee (TGDC) of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). The importance of the appointment was explained at The Brad Blog last Monday. The Official Press Release of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission read as follows: U.S. ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION 1225 New York Ave. NW – Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 For Immediate Release December...
  • "Exclusive: Upcoming Cover Story on Edmonds. . .Alleges State Dept. Mole at NYTimes; MUCH MORE..."

    09/21/2009 3:16:01 PM PDT · by walsh · 23 replies · 1,695+ views
    Brad's Blog - American Conservative ^ | September 21, 2009 | Walsh
    On Friday, we reported on the coming exclusive American Conservative cover story interview with formerly-gagged FBI translator turned whistleblower Sibel Edmonds by quoting the magazine's own teaser description of the piece as "explosive". Over the weekend, we received an embargoed look at the final version of the AmCon interview by former CIA officer Phil Giraldi, and yes, "explosive", may be a vast understatement. At least if the U.S. corporate media bothers to notice it this time. Giraldi's article in The American Conservative should be on newsstands and on the Internet, in full, at their website by Tuesday
  • Deposition of Sibel Edmonds Completed, DoJ a 'No Show', Bombshells Under Oath

    08/08/2009 9:38:13 PM PDT · by GoreNoMore · 53 replies · 2,456+ views
    8:40am PT (11:40am ET): During a break, Edmonds and the attorneys stepped outside. DoJ still a no-show, so the questioning has proceeded, and Edmonds has been able to say "everything that she hasn't been able to say so far, implicating many members of Congress in a criminal conspiracy," according to interviews with Fein and others. Edmonds' attorney, Michael Kohn said: "The Justice Department decided not to show. Therefore, the deposition has gone much more smoothly than we had anticipated." There are apparently a handful of mostly independent and foreign media outlets present outside the NWC. No corporate MSM, from the...
  • Treason at the State Department: A Whistleblower's Story

    01/31/2008 4:56:13 AM PST · by shove_it · 31 replies · 261+ views
    pajamasmedia via instapundit ^ | 1/31/2008 | Annie Jacobsen
    The UK’s Sunday Times recently broke the story of an FBI whistleblower kept from speaking publicly about a State Department official suspected of selling nuclear secrets. Annie Jacobsen digs a bit deeper into this shadowy tale and wonders why American media outlets have greeted the revelations with stunning silence. Two weeks ago, the London Sunday Times broke an exclusive story about FBI translator-turned-whistleblower Sibel Edmonds. For five years, the U.S. government has prevented Edmonds from speaking publicly on what she knows, claiming State Secrets Privilege. The Times got the exclusive on the story, eerily titled “For Sale: West’s Deadly Nuclear...
  • FBI denies file exposing nuclear secrets theft

    01/20/2008 11:07:22 AM PST · by RDTF · 21 replies · 209+ views
    Timesonline Via Drudge Report ^ | Jan 20, 2008 | Chris Gourlay, Jonathan Calvert and Joe Lauria
    THE FBI has been accused of covering up a key case file detailing evidence against corrupt government officials and their dealings with a network stealing nuclear secrets. The assertion follows allegations made in The Sunday Times two weeks ago by Sibel Edmonds, an FBI whistleblower, who worked on the agency’s investigation of the network. Edmonds, a 37-year-old former Turkish language translator, listened into hundreds of sensitive intercepted conversations while based at the agency’s Washington field office. She says the FBI was investigating a Turkish and Israeli-run network that paid high-ranking American officials to steal nuclear weapons secrets. These were then...
  • Is this why Sandy Berger needed to destroy those documents? [Marc Grossman & Nuclear Espionage]

    01/08/2008 8:09:07 AM PST · by KayEyeDoubleDee · 89 replies · 2,140+ views
    London Times, UK Guardian, Karachi Page, Steve Sailer, etc ^ | Tuesday, January 8, 2008 | FREE REPUBLIC WORLD EXCLUSIVE
    A WHISTLEBLOWER has made a series of extraordinary claims about how corrupt government officials allowed Pakistan and other states to steal nuclear weapons secrets. Sibel Edmonds, a 37-year-old former Turkish language translator for the FBI, listened into hundreds of sensitive intercepted conversations while based at the agency's Washington field office. She approached The Sunday Times last month after reading about an Al-Qaeda terrorist who had revealed his role in training some of the 9/11 hijackers while he was in Turkey. Edmonds described how foreign intelligence agents had enlisted the support of US officials to acquire a network of moles in...
  • Sibel Edmonds vindicated? FBI reveals investigation continues

    10/25/2006 2:58:47 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 16 replies · 961+ views
    Pravda.ru ^ | October 25, 2006 | John Stanton
    Sibel Edmonds vindicated? FBI reveals investigation continues 25.10.2006 Source: URL: http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/85192-Sibel_Edmonds-0 On October 10, 2006, FBI spokesman Bill Carter confirmed that matters raised by Sibel Edmonds and shielded form public view by the invocation of the US States Secret privilege were still under internal investigation by the Bureau. “Due to the fact that the allegations of Sibel Edmonds reflect internal administrative and investigative matters it would not be appropriate to respond to your inquiry. I will point out that the DOJ Office of the Inspector General has reviewed this matter and released a public report. I would refer this report...
  • NSA Leak Investigation Hits Capitol Hill

    07/28/2006 11:50:52 AM PDT · by STARWISE · 41 replies · 2,528+ views
    Strata-Sphere ^ | 7-24-06 | AJ Strata
    Finally some reports are coming out regarding the NSA leak investigation and their prime target for the leaks: Capitol Hill. Jay Rockefeller, who was interviewed for the NY Times story which exposed our efforts to identify terrorists here in the US ready to attack us, is probably on the interview list. From the sounds of the reporting it does not appear to be a pleasant exercise for these all powerful men and women in Congress: There are also indications from at least one Senator, Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), that the FBI is asking Members about comments of theirs that appeared in...
  • Two Bay Area Men Killed, Third Arrested in Clearlake Home Invasion (CA)

    12/12/2005 6:50:25 AM PST · by DaveLoneRanger · 99 replies · 4,882+ views
    KCBS.com ^ | December 8, 2005 | AP
    CLEARLAKE, Calif.--Two Bay Area men are dead and a third in custody in what police say was a botched home invasion robbery in Clearlake. Authorities say 21-year-old Rashad Williams of Pittsburg and 22-year-old Christian Foster of San Francisco died of gunshot wounds after authorities say residents of the home mounted a counterattack. A third man who also allegedly participated in yesterday's early morning invasion, 21-year-old Renato Hughes Junior, was hospitalized with head injuries in the attack. Because two people died in the incident, Hughes has been arrested and booked for two counts of murder and other charges.
  • These FBI employees suffered for having been right about Islamic terror

    08/06/2004 5:03:12 AM PDT · by SJackson · 13 replies · 916+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | August 6, 2004 | Jack Kelly
    Newly hired as a translator of Turkish and Farsi (the language spoken in Iran), Sibel Edmonds was sitting at her desk in FBI headquarters in Washington on Sep. 20, 2001, retranslating a communications intercept headquarters had received some time before from an agent in Phoenix. The intercept contained references to skyscrapers and to U.S. immigration procedures, clues to the intentions of the 9/11 hijackers, clues overlooked by the person who first translated the document. Edmonds raced to her supervisor and asked to speak on a secure line to the agent who had obtained the intercept, to tell him of the...
  • Access to Memos Is Affirmed

    02/22/2005 10:13:59 PM PST · by Former Military Chick · 369+ views
    Washington Post ^ | February 23, 2005 | R. Jeffrey Smith
    The Justice Department has backed away from a court battle over its authority to classify and restrict the discussion of information it has already released, handing a local advocacy group a victory by granting it explicit permission to publish letters written by two senators that contain the contested information. The case was considered a potential test of limits to the government's power to restrict access to information in the public domain on national security grounds. Former attorney general John D. Ashcroft had strongly defended the practice in this case by likening it to putting "spilt milk" back in a jar...
  • Larry Johnson, Daniel Ellsberg & The Truth Telling Project --Pleading For Intel Leaks

    07/26/2005 10:05:41 PM PDT · by Sam Hill · 99 replies · 4,956+ views
    The Truth Telling Project ^ | September 22, 2004 | Traitors
    Home Project Activities Writing & Interviews Press Coverage Links Contact Contribute For Immediate ReleaseSeptember 22, 2004 11 FORMER AND CURRENT US AND UK GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ISSUE LETTERSUPPORTING DANISH WHISTLEBLOWER FRANK GREVIL Frank Grevil’s press contact is: Tom Clark tclark@tiscali.dkhome (+45) 4444 1343work (+45) 4452 6447mobile (+45) 4095 0574 or (+45) 6062 1763 OPEN LETTER TO THE DANISH GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC: We, the undersigned citizens of the United States and the United Kingdom, have recently come to learn of the criminal proceedings against our Danish fellow truth-teller, Mr. Frank Grevil. As his case has been presented to us, Mr. Grevil...
  • Charges against FBI deemed not secret

    02/23/2005 2:23:54 AM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 5 replies · 503+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Wednesday, February 23, 2005 | By Shaun Waterman
    UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL The Department of Justice has abandoned its argument that charges made by a fired FBI translator are secret, paving the way for a court case involving charges of incompetence, poor security and possible espionage in the translation unit of the bureau's Washington field office. At issue are accusations by Sibel Edmonds, a contract translator for the FBI hired in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks. Mrs. Edmonds, fluent in Turkish and in the Farsi language spoken in Iran, reported that many of those hired to work in the unit barely could speak English; that they...
  • Pentagon Papers whistle-blower urges insiders to leak Iraq info

    09/10/2004 10:19:43 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 18 replies · 793+ views
    First Amendment Center ^ | Sept. 11, 2004 | AP
    WASHINGTON — Daniel Ellsberg, the former Defense Department official who leaked the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War, is urging government insiders to provide similar classified documents about the invasion of Iraq. Joined by other whistle-blowers and former government employees, Ellsberg said at a Sept. 9 news conference that claims of government deception and lies have “little credibility” unless supported by documentary evidence, which often is available only in classified materials. The document that came to be called the Pentagon Papers was a 7,000-page study of U.S. decision-making in Vietnam that was classified “top secret.” Ellsberg leaked the study to...
  • Judge Dismisses Lawsuit by Fired FBI Translator

    07/07/2004 3:31:30 PM PDT · by Ol' Dan Tucker · 11 replies · 502+ views
    Associated Press ^ | July 6, 2004 | Ted Bridis
    Judge Dismisses Lawsuit by Fired FBI TranslatorBy Ted Bridis Associated Press Writer Published: Jul 6, 2004 WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge threw out a lawsuit Tuesday by a whistle-blower who alleged security lapses in the FBI's translator program, ruling that her claims might expose government secrets that could damage national security. U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton said he was satisfied with claims by Attorney General John Ashcroft and a senior FBI official that the civil lawsuit by Sibel Edmonds could expose intelligence-gathering methods and disrupt diplomatic relations with foreign governments. The judge said he couldn't explain further because...
  • Medellin, Mujahedin in the Balkans

    06/18/2004 4:19:40 PM PDT · by Balkanalysis · 4 replies · 253+ views
    Balkanalysis.com ^ | 19 June 2004 | Balkanalysis.com
    Dear FR list members: Here is a link to today's article, which starts from the recent news that the Colombian mafia has infiltrated the Balkans to mention several telling examples of how the globalizing mafia cooperates with terrorists, weapons dealers, etc, in the Balkans and beyond- and the powerlessness of even the all-powerful US to stop it. The article begins thus: "...As if organized crime wasn’t already pervasive enough in the Balkans, we now have the news that Colombian drug lords have established a beachhead in the region for their exports to Eastern European mafias. Channel News Asia today quoted...
  • Lost in Translation (an outrageous story of FBI sloth and featherbedding)

    07/14/2003 6:57:17 PM PDT · by TheMole · 8 replies · 557+ views
    CBS News 60 Minutes online ^ | July 14, 2003 | Ed Bradley and CBS news staff
    This is the story of hundreds, if not thousands, of foreign language documents that the FBI neglected to translate before and after the Sept.11 attacks because of problems in its language department - documents that detailed what the FBI heard on wiretaps and learned during interrogations of suspected terrorists. Sibel Edmonds, a translator who worked at the FBI's language division, says the documents weren't translated because the divison was riddled with incompetence and corruption. Edmonds was fired last year after reporting her concerns to FBI officials. She told her story behind closed doors to investigators in Congress and to the...
  • St. Louis 12; Arizona 2

    10/02/2002 7:01:59 AM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 11 replies · 112+ views
    UPI ^ | 10/2/02
    Jim Edmonds and Scott Rolen each slammed two-run homers off Randy Johnson, one of baseball's best pitchers, and the St. Louis Cardinals scored six times in the seventh inning Tuesday night on the way to a 12-2 rout of the Arizona Diamondbacks in the opener of their National League Division Series. St. Louis jumped on Johnson, likely in line for another Cy Young Award, for six runs and 10 hits in six innings. Edmonds hit a two-run homer off the 6-10 lefthander in the opening inning, and Rolen added a long two-run shot in the fourth. Johnson (0-1) fell to...