Just over two weeks ago, FBI translator-turned-whistleblower Sibel Edmonds was finally allowed to speak about much of what the Bush Administration spent years trying to keep her from discussing publicly on the record. Twice gagged by the Bush Dept. of Justice's invocation of the so-called "State Secrets Privilege," Edmonds has been attempting to tell her story, about the crimes she became aware of while working for the FBI, for years.Seriously. The link above has video of her deposition, full transcripts of what she said while sworn in, etc. This should be on the national headlines - Criminal allegations, in court, from a credible FBI-trained witness, of the corruption and conspiracy of at least 7 members of congress. The story even has a lesbian affair! The networks and newsfeeds should be eating this up.
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The deposition included criminal allegations against specifically named members of Congress. Among those named by Edmonds as part of a broad criminal conspiracy: Reps. Dennis Hastert (R-IL), Dan Burton (R-IN), Roy Blunt (R-MO), Bob Livingston (R-LA), Stephen Solarz (D-NY), Tom Lantos (D-CA), as well as an unnamed, still-serving Congresswoman (D) said to have been secretly videotaped, for blackmail purposes, during a lesbian affair.High-ranking officials from the Bush Administration named in her testimony, as part of the criminal conspiracy on behalf of agents of the Government of Turkey, include Douglas Feith, Paul Wolfowitz, Marc Grossman, and others.
But, no, it's pretty much all quiet. I wonder why... couldn't be that the Conspiracy she's spoken out about has some influence over the media, could it? ...Nah... it's just that the American people don't want to hear about politics, espionage, or sex. Those are all such boring topics, the public hates that stuff.
Well, if you'll excuse, I have to go remove all the James Bond films from my netflix queue.
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