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'''Sibel Deniz Edmonds''' (born 1970)<ref>justacitizen.com, [http://www.justacitizen.com/articles_documents/May14-05-Gagged%20but%20not%20Dead.htm "Gagged, But Not Dead"], 2005.</ref> is a Turkish-American <ref name="vanity_fair"> [http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9774.htm An Inconvenient Patriot - David Rose - Vanity Fair 15-8-2005] “But as a naturalized Turkish-American, she saw the job as her patriotic duty.”</ref> former [[FBI]] and founder of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC) <ref name=NSWBC>[http://nswbc.org/nswbc_staff.htm National Security Whistleblowers Coalition]</ref>. worked as a language specialist for the [[FBI]]’s Washington Field Office. During her work with the bureau, she discovered and reported serious acts of security breaches, cover-ups, and intentional blocking of intelligence that had national security implications. After she reported these acts to FBI management, she was retaliated against by the FBI and ultimately fired in March 2002. Her later claims have gained her awards and fame as a whistleblower.<ref>[http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/633/prmID/172 Newman’s Own First Amendment Award (press release)]</ref> The American Civil Liberties Union calls her "the most gagged person in the history of the United States". | '''Sibel Deniz Edmonds''' (born 1970)<ref>justacitizen.com, [http://www.justacitizen.com/articles_documents/May14-05-Gagged%20but%20not%20Dead.htm "Gagged, But Not Dead"], 2005.</ref> is a Turkish-American <ref name="vanity_fair"> [http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9774.htm An Inconvenient Patriot - David Rose - Vanity Fair 15-8-2005] “But as a naturalized Turkish-American, she saw the job as her patriotic duty.”</ref> former [[FBI]] and founder of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC) <ref name=NSWBC>[http://nswbc.org/nswbc_staff.htm National Security Whistleblowers Coalition]</ref>. worked as a language specialist for the [[FBI]]’s Washington Field Office. During her work with the bureau, she discovered and reported serious acts of security breaches, cover-ups, and intentional blocking of intelligence that had national security implications. After she reported these acts to FBI management, she was retaliated against by the FBI and ultimately fired in March 2002. Her later claims have gained her awards and fame as a whistleblower.<ref>[http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/633/prmID/172 Newman’s Own First Amendment Award (press release)]</ref> The American Civil Liberties Union calls her "the most gagged person in the history of the United States". |
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Sibel Edmonds (whistleblower, author, journalist) | |
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Born | 18 January 1970 |
Owner of | Boiling Frogs Post |
Founder of | National Security Whistleblowers Coalition, NewsBud |
Member of | National Security Whistleblowers Coalition, NewsBud, Sam Adams Award |
Interests | • deep politics • Susurluk scandal • Operation Gladio B |
Interest of | Joe Lauria |
Subpage | •Sibel Edmonds/State Secrets Privilege Gallery |
Sibel Edmonds was recruited by the FBI as a translator in the wake of 9/11. She quickly turned whistleblower when she discovered security breaches, cover-ups and malpractice at numerous levels. The US government has made extensive efforts to gag her. |
Sibel Deniz Edmonds (born 1970)[1] is a Turkish-American [2] former FBI and founder of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC) [3]. worked as a language specialist for the FBI’s Washington Field Office. During her work with the bureau, she discovered and reported serious acts of security breaches, cover-ups, and intentional blocking of intelligence that had national security implications. After she reported these acts to FBI management, she was retaliated against by the FBI and ultimately fired in March 2002. Her later claims have gained her awards and fame as a whistleblower.[4] The American Civil Liberties Union calls her "the most gagged person in the history of the United States".
Contents
Professional qualifications
Sibel Edmonds is fluent in English, Turkish, Farsi and Azerbaijani. She has a MA in Public Policy and International Commerce from George Mason University, and a BA in Criminal Justice and Psychology from George Washington University. [3]
Deposition on treasonous and corrupt activities
On 8 August 2009, Edmonds gave a sworn deposition in which she testified to her knowledge of treasonous crimes and corruption involving current and former members of Congress and State and Defense Dept. officials. Given the nature of the deposition, the lines of questioning focused on Turkish espionage and services obtained through bribery and blackmail by Turkish officials and proxies. However, Edmonds has previously disclosed that the corruption involving U.S. officials also includes money laundering, trafficking in drugs, arms and nuclear secrets, U.S. support for Ossama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda, and obstruction of FBI investigations related to 9-11 both before and after the attacks. Edmonds learned of these things from wiretaps she translated for the FBI in 2001-2002.[5]
Censorship
US Attorney General John Ashcroft asserted "State Secret Privilege" to block legal action based on her deposition. The Department of Justice moved to prevent US Congress from any discussion of her case by its "retroactive re-classification".
Publications
- Classified Woman: The Sibel Edmonds story ISBN 0615602223 March 2012
Documents by Sibel Edmonds
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Checkbook Journalism & Leaking to the Highest Bidders | article | 8 December 2013 | Edward Snowden Affair Edward Snowden Pierre Omidyar Glenn Greenwald | A hard-hitting article on the Edward Snowden affair. Its author speaks with considerable authority on matters concerning intel/security whistle-blowing matters in the USA |
Document:Green-Light for Greenwald: Government Duplicity or Government Duality? | article | 14 December 2013 | Edward Snowden Affair Pierre Omidyar Glenn Greenwald | Sibel Edmonds illustrates the importance of behaviour patterns in divining the underlying relationships between State approved institutions and those claiming Whistleblower status or speaking on behalf of Whistleblowers. She poses some serious questions that require answers from both Edwar Snowden and Glenn Greenwald |
Document:Greenwald-Omidyar Joint Venture: The Blurring Lines Between Being A Source & Being A Journalist | article | 13 December 2013 | Edward Snowden Affair Edward Snowden Pierre Omidyar Glenn Greenwald | |
Document:Mr Snowden, It’s Time to Come Out and Take a Stand Publicly as to Your Intentions | article | 15 December 2013 | Edward Snowden Affair Edward Snowden Pierre Omidyar Glenn Greenwald | |
Document:Omidyar’s PayPal Corporation Said To Be Implicated in Withheld NSA Documents | article | 11 December 2013 | Edward Snowden Affair Edward Snowden Pierre Omidyar Glenn Greenwald PayPal | |
Document:The Doomsday Insurance Cache That Was, and Then Never Was | article | 3 January 2014 | Edward Snowden Affair Edward Snowden Glenn Greenwald | Part 1 of a promised series of articles dissecting the published statements of the principal characters in what has become known as the Edward Snowden Affair. It highlights some glaring inconsistencies between those of Greenwald and Snowden and puts a shrewd question-mark over corporate media coverage of them. |
Quotes by Sibel Edmonds
Page | Quote | Date | Source |
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Blackmail | “The did not want to appoint any federal judges to the bench... if ... candidates didn't have enough skeletons. Meaning they have to be rapists, pedophiles, despicable characters, and that information is collected during the background check, then they are used against these judges. So the judges rules per government instruction... They were all blackmailed. Blackmailed by whom? Blackmailed by the deep state... If you're squeaky clean and if you start running for a major position, the chances are you're not going to get there because you will be disqualified. They don't want you there.” | 2017 | NewsBud |
Compartmentalisation | “The most important thing for people to get is we're not even looking at one big investigation, all these agents working together. They were chopped up and divided, but because I worked in the central place... other agents were sending their material to me... I was in this position to see all the dots being connected... These agents, while I was there, because I was the central person, they started connecting the dots.” | ||
Fethullah Gülen | “He has since established more than 300 madrasahs in Central Asia and what he calls universities that have a front that is called Moderate Islam, but he is closely involved in training mujahideen-like militia Islam who are brought from Pakistan and Afghanistan into Central Asia where his madrasahs operate, and his organization's network is estimated to be around $25 billion. He has opened several Islamic universities in the United States. As I said it's being promoted under Moderate Islam. It is supported by certain U.S. authorities here because of the operations in Central Asia, but what they have been doing since late 1990s is actually radical Islam and militizing (phonetic) these very, very young, from the age 14, 15, by commandoes they use, and this is both commandoes from Turkish military, commandoes from Pakistani ISI in Central Asia and Azerbaijan, and after that they bring them to Turkey, and from Turkey they send them through Europe, to European and elsewhere.” | 2009 | |
National Security Whistleblowers Coalition/Dirty Dozen | “This Dirty Dozen list could have easily been 60 or 70 people - unfortunately. It's a sad reflection on how bad things are in Congress. We had to limit the list to a number that we could manage, so we decided to keep it to a dozen people. These dozen people are at the top of our list because they have let us down the most - and also those who have been in the position to do something.” | 30 July 2006 | National Security Whistleblowers Coalition |
Operation Gladio/B | “projecting U.S. power in the former Soviet sphere of influence to access previously untapped strategic energy and mineral reserves for U.S. and European companies; pushing back Russian and Chinese power; and expanding the scope of lucrative criminal activities, particularly illegal arms and drugs trafficking.” | ||
Operation Gladio/B | “For the past 11 years I have been emphasizing that my State Secrets Privilege & Gag Orders had to do with the FBI files (covering period 1996-2002 February) on covert-terrorist operations in Caucasus and Central Asia backed, managed and armed by US actors. These US-NATO directed operations in the region involved Bin-Laden and mainly Zawahiri ….. The FBI documents contained damning evidence (audio and written) collected between 1996-2002 tying these terror operations directly to the U.S. persons in the State Department/CIA and Pentagon. Also, how the State Department got Congress to grant huge amounts of funds to “front“ NGOs and businesses (mainly Turkish companies in US-listed/members of ATC) to funnel money to the terrorist cells in this region.” | Global Research |
Related Quotations
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Corporate media | “I am confident that there is conversation inside the Government as to ‘How do we deal with Sibel [Edmonds]? The first line of defense is to ensure that she doesn’t get into the [corporate] media. I think any outlet that thought of using her materials would go to to the government and they would be told “don’t touch this...”” | Daniel Ellsberg | 2014 |
Operation Gladio/B | “I am confident that there is conversation inside the Government as to ‘How do we deal with Sibel [Edmonds]? The first line of defense is to ensure that she doesn’t get into the [corporate] media. I think any outlet that thought of using her materials would go to to the government and they would be told "don’t touch this..."” | Daniel Ellsberg | |
Operation Gladio/B | “A journalist with the Sunday Times‘ investigative unit told this author he had interviewed former Special Agent in Charge, Dennis Saccher, who had moved to the FBI’s Colorado office. Saccher reportedly confirmed the veracity of Edmonds’ allegations of espionage, telling him that Edmonds’ story “should have been front page news” because it was “a scandal bigger than Watergate.”” | Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed | |
Operation Gladio/B | “[The] investigation based on Edmonds’ information was supposed to have four parts, but was inexplicably dropped. “The story was pulled half-way, suddenly, without any warning”, the journalist said. “I wasn’t party to the editorial decision to drop the story, but there was a belief in the office amongst several journalists who were part of the Insight investigative unit that the decision was made under pressure from the U.S. State Department, because the story might cause a diplomatic incident... The way the story was dropped was unusual, but the belief amongst my colleagues this happened under political pressure is plausible.” He cryptically described an “editorial mechanism, linked to the paper but not formally part of it, which could however exert control on stories when necessary, linked to certain interests.” When asked which interests, the journalist said, “I can’t say. I can’t talk about that.” | An unnamed "lead reporter" on Edmonds' series at the Sunday Times. | |
Operation Gladio/B | “Most Americans have never heard of Sibel Edmonds, and if the U.S. government has its way, they never will. The former FBI translator turned whistleblower tells a chilling story of corruption at Washington’s highest levels—sale of nuclear secrets, shielding of terrorist suspects, illegal arms transfers, narcotics trafficking, money laundering, espionage. She may be a first-rate fabulist, but Edmonds’ account is full of dates, places, and names. And if she is to be believed, a treasonous plot to embed moles in American military and nuclear installations and pass sensitive intelligence to Israeli, Pakistani, and Turkish sources was facilitated by figures in the upper echelons of the State and Defense Departments. Her charges could be easily confirmed or dismissed if classified government documents were made available to investigators.” | Philip Giraldi | 2008 |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:An Inconvenient Patriot | article | 15 August 2005 | David Rose |
References
- ↑ justacitizen.com, "Gagged, But Not Dead", 2005.
- ↑ An Inconvenient Patriot - David Rose - Vanity Fair 15-8-2005 “But as a naturalized Turkish-American, she saw the job as her patriotic duty.”
- ↑ a b National Security Whistleblowers Coalition
- ↑ Newman’s Own First Amendment Award (press release)
- ↑ Sibel Edmonds Deposition: Deep Corruption Beneath the Surface