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Interviewer Scott Horton for AntiWar Radio, Oct 23, 2009
Former FBI contract-translator-turned whistleblower Sibel Edmonds and former FBI counter-intelligence officer John M. Cole discuss State Department cooperation with the "mujahedeen" in the Central Asian Turkic countries through the Turkish military and intelligence in the time before 9/11, a State Department order to release suspicious Uzbeks and Turks after the attack, the neocons' and realists' joint-attempt to negotiate the invasion of Iraq from Turkey in the summer of 2001, Edmonds's overall credibility and level of access to information in her role as "language specialist" for the FBI, espionage within the FBI and why it continues unabated, Cole's "conservative estimate" of 125 worthwhile investigations into Israeli espionage in the U.S. which quashed by political pressure from above, Edmonds's accusations that Richard Perle, Douglas Feith and Marc Grossman have been participating in the stealing and fencing of nuclear secrets to Turkish and Israeli agents for years, Grossman's outing of CIA front-company "Brewster-Jennings" to a Turkish diplomat in August, 2001 - nearly 2 years before the Valerie Plame scandal - and it's destruction as a result, the grey area where legitimate lobbying by foreign governments crosses into espionage and criminality, Cole's call for prosecutions and Edmonds's intention to turn her new news Website, BoilingFrogsPost.com, into a home for journalists who want to practice their craft without partisanship or political pressure.
77min, no commercials