Sibel Edmonds & John Cole Blow the Covers Off
Scott Horton interviews FBI Whistleblowers Sibel Edmonds and John
Cole. This 50" interview covers a lot of ground in greater depth than
previous interviews- and it still just scratches the surface.
Corruption involving the US, Israel, Turkey and Pakistan and other
nations; treason, espionage, trafficking in nuclear secrets and weapons
technology, bribery, blackmail, use of terrorists to fight proxy wars.
Investigations into these matters have been consistently shut down, and
have been kept out of the media.
The recent coverage of Sibel Edmonds' allegations by The American Conservative and Military.com (which also managed to get on the record 'non-denial denials' from Richard Perle and Doug Feith) is a significant step forward- as is this interview published by AntiWar.com. But where are the major media?
Source:
FBI Whistleblower Names Names
http://original.antiwar.com/scott/2009/11/01/fbi-whistleblower-names-names/
Interview recorded Oct. 23, 2009. Listen to the interview.
Scott Horton: For Antiwar.com and KAOS Radio 95.9 in Austin, Texas, I'm Scott Horton, and this is Antiwar Radio.
I'm happy to welcome to the show Sibel Edmonds and John M. Cole. Of course, I've talked with Sibel, the former FBI translator-turned whistleblower, numerous times on this show and various other shows of mine over the years, and this will be the first time we have John Cole joining her.
Her old Antiwar.com archives are there at Antiwar.com/Edmonds. Her own Web sites are JustACitizen.com and 123RealChange.BlogSpot.com. At BradBlog.com you can find her sworn deposition in a recent civil case from August of 2009, and at The American Conservative magazine, which is AmConMag.com, you can find the interview by former CIA officer and Antiwar.com regular, Philip Giraldi, called "Who's Afraid of Sibel Edmonds?"
And John M. Cole is a former FBI agent and whistleblower. He's the author of While America Sleeps: An FBI Whistleblower's Story. And so I'd like to welcome you both to the show.
















What surprises me most is that so few Americans are willing to believe that spying and corruption of the kind Edmonds has exposed are somehow not only not going on here in the US but never have and never will. It only stands to reason that in the most powerful and wealthy military power on earth there would be intrigue of this kind. Yet, many if not most Americans think that is simply an impossibility. Curious.
November 4, 2009 2:17 AM | Reply | Permalink
I've read some about Edmonds testimony at bradblog, but I confess I haven't known what to make of it all, and maybe you're right: that so few tend to give her stories credence lends to our doubts. Maybe the bulk of us just can't afford to believe such damning stories is the reason that they are pretty well hidden still.
November 4, 2009 9:59 PM | Reply | Permalink