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by red164 October 30, 2007 4:42 AM EDT
Re: "Sibel Edmonds"

Intersting, ''''red164''''.

How about it CBS? If this woman ends up dead or imprisoned now, before she is able to tell her story to the U.S. mainstream press, you guys are going to have a lot to answer for.



Posted by FeelFree1 at 01:31 AM : Oct 30, 2007

"Certain officials in this country are engaged in treason against the United States and its interests and its national security," she said during an interview an August 2005 interview on Democracy Now. That comment followed 60 Minutes'' revelation years before alleging that Edmonds had information revealing that a "Turkish intelligence officer" she worked with at the FBI "had spies working for him inside the US State Department and at the Pentagon."

She''s briefed many legislative offices --- as well as the 9/11 Commission --- in regard to her claims, and now, she says, she''s even prepared to tell the media "the names of every single Congressional office who has received the names of the witnesses" to the crimes she''s detailed.

When we spoke last week, Edmonds seemed to reserve most of her frustration for Congressman Henry Waxman''s office. Waxman is the Democratic Chairman of the U.S. House Government Reform and Oversight Committee.
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by red164 October 30, 2007 4:40 AM EDT
Re: "Sibel Edmonds"

Intersting, ''''red164''''.

How about it CBS? If this woman ends up dead or imprisoned now, before she is able to tell her story to the U.S. mainstream press, you guys are going to have a lot to answer for.



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Posted by FeelFree1 at 01:31 AM : Oct 30, 2007

Check out the article http://911truth.org/article
.php?story=20071029124230925

It''s astounding read the whole article if you can
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by downtowner97 October 30, 2007 4:33 AM EDT
Send a 19 year old kid to a country with no clear mission, no mastery of the local language, little or no understanding of the Iraqi culture, and tell him to drive around in an unarmored vehicle. That is supposed to show the world that we''re tough?

Who else does this? Oh yeah, the Soviets did it in Afghanistan. Look how well that worked out for all of us.
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by feelfree1 October 30, 2007 4:31 AM EDT

Re: "Sibel Edmonds"

Intersting, ''red164''.

How about it CBS? If this woman ends up dead or imprisoned now, before she is able to tell her story to the U.S. mainstream press, you guys are going to have a lot to answer for.
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by feelfree1 October 30, 2007 4:21 AM EDT

Re: "OK, who was providing security? If Al Qaeda is indeed guilty, answer this question, and then you know who is sponsoring Al Qaeda, and why."

Again, ''brianbwb'' delivers a direct hit.


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by red164 October 30, 2007 4:04 AM EDT
Monday, October 29 2007 - Stories by Topic

Bradblog Exclusive: FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds Will Now Tell All

BLOGGED BY Brad Friedman ON 10/29/2007 5:30AM
EXCLUSIVE: FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds Will Now Tell All - and Face Charges if Necessary - to Any Major Television Network That Will Let Her; She''''s Prepared to Name Names, Including Those of Two ''''Well-Known'''' Congress Members Involved in Criminal Corruption
The ''''Most Gagged Person in U.S. History'''' Tells The BRAD BLOG She''''s Now Exhausted All Other Channels...
-- By Brad Friedman


http://911truth.org/article.php?story=20071029124230925

Here''s my promise to the American Public: If anyone of the major networks --- ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, FOX --- promise to air the entire segment, without editing, I promise to tell them everything that I know," about everything mentioned above, she told us.

"I can tell the American public exactly what it is, and what it is that they are covering up," she continued. "I''m not compromising ongoing investigations," Edmonds explained, because "they''ve all been shut down since."

"You put me on air live, or unedited. If I''m given the time, I will give the American people the exact reason of what I''ve been gagged from saying because of the States Secrets Privilege, and why it is that I''m the most gagged person in the history of the United States."

"My feeling is that none of them have the guts to do that," she dared them, before charging, "they are all manipulated."

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by usayesterday October 30, 2007 3:59 AM EDT
Delays, cramped seating, tiny little peanut snacks...


...nothing good comes from Southwest!


:-)
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by usayesterday October 30, 2007 3:56 AM EDT
Posted by Iceman_1960 at 12:19 AM : Oct 30, 2007
..........

Ah yes, "seven-pesos"... gee, I miss him!

He was quite artful in his branding though... I mean, how many of you can remember his closing statement in ALL of his postings?....

....I''m sure you all know!

Now that''s called (in marketing) "building a brand"
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by red164 October 30, 2007 3:56 AM EDT
Monday, October 29 2007 - Stories by Topic

Bradblog Exclusive: FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds Will Now Tell All

BLOGGED BY Brad Friedman ON 10/29/2007 5:30AM
EXCLUSIVE: FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds Will Now Tell All - and Face Charges if Necessary - to Any Major Television Network That Will Let Her; She''s Prepared to Name Names, Including Those of Two ''Well-Known'' Congress Members Involved in Criminal Corruption
The ''Most Gagged Person in U.S. History'' Tells The BRAD BLOG She''s Now Exhausted All Other Channels...
-- By Brad Friedman

Attention CBS 60 Minutes: we''ve got a huge scoop for you. If you want it.

Remember the exclusive story you aired on Sibel Edmonds, originally on October 27th, 2002, when she was not allowed to tell you everything that she heard while serving as an FBI translator after 9/11 because she was gagged by the rarely-invoked "States Secret Privilege"? Well, she''s still gagged. In fact, as the ACLU first described her, she''s "the most gagged person in the history of the United States of America."

http://911truth.org/article.php?story=20071029124230925
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by iceman_1960 October 30, 2007 3:21 AM EDT
"How will history judge Bush as another Nixon or as a Barney Fife/Benedict Arnold. Seeing as I really do not believe Bush had the intelligence to actually "betray" us. History will not look kindly upon him."
- Posted by radiob at 12:13 AM : Oct 30, 2007

The Ash-heap of History beckons Dubya.

He will be warmly received there.
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