FBI WHISTLEBLOWER POINTS FINGER AT BUSH OFFICIALS
In sworn testimony to attorneys on Aug. 8, Sibel Edmonds described a Pentagon where key personnel helped pass defense secrets to foreign agents or provided them names of knowledgeable officials who were vulnerable to blackmail or co-option.
And firmly rooted in this espionage program in the 1990s, according to Edmonds' deposition, were two men who, with the election of George W. Bush as president in 2000, found themselves in the Pentagon: Douglas Feith, who would head the Office of Special Plans, and Richard Perle, who would become chairman of the Defense Advisory Board.
"They were 100 percent directly involved," Edmonds told Military.com. "They were not in the Pentagon [in the late 1990s] but they had their people inside the Pentagon." One of those people, she said, was Larry Franklin, an Air Force officer assigned to the Office of Special Plans who, in 2003, passed classified information to representatives of the American Israel Public Affairs Office, or AIPAC. By then Feith was leading the OSP.
Edmonds cautioned that she does not know if these practices are continuing, since she was fired by the FBI in April 2002 after pressing for an investigation into an attempt by a colleague to recruit her for an organization that was itself a target of FBI surveillance.
Perle, today a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and board member for or adviser to other think tanks, including the National Institute for Neareast Affairs and the Center for Security Policy, emphatically denied Edmonds' claims in an interview with Military.com.
"This woman is a nutcase. Certifiable," Perle said. "She makes wild accusations. She was fired from her job, and has been on a vendetta against . . . imagined demons ever since."
Feith, in an email to Military.com, said: "What I've read on the Internet about Ms. Edmonds's claims about me is wildly false and bizarre.". . .
One of Edmonds’ believers is John M. Cole, a former FBI counterintelligence analyst and author of "While America Sleeps: An FBI Whistleblower's Story." Cole, who worked for the bureau 18 years and now works for the Defense Intelligence Agency at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., said the pattern of espionage described by Edmonds is familiar to him.
"In the 1990s I was responsible for Western Europe and Israel [counterintelligence cases]," Cole told Military.com. "We did have ongoing investigations of officials in the State Department and also the Department of Defense." And he said cases did extend outside the Pentagon, to various Air Force Bases and the RAND Corp. - something Edmonds also stated in her testimony. . .
After seven years of silence, Edmonds said she was glad to be able to finally divulge some of what she had been forced to keep in, but she doubted any government agency would seriously pursue her claims. There is no indication the current Justice Department is reopening an investigation, she said, and neither politicians nor mainstream media have shown an interest.
"I did it [testified] under oath," she said. "I have a very successful financial life, I've been married 18 years. I have a family, I have a daughter, I have lot to lose. I'd have to be either mentally insane or someone who doesn’t have anything to lose, [who] just makes allegations and lies under oath," to claim these things if they were not true.
Edmonds claims that much of the Pentagon information found its way into the hands of both Israeli and Turkish operatives through the State Department, courtesy of Marc Grossman, then assistant secretary of state for political affairs, the third-highest ranking member at State. As she described in her Aug. 8 testimony, "certain people from Pentagon would send a list of individuals with access to sensitive data, whether weapons technology or nuclear technology, and this information would include all their sexual preference, how much they owed on their homes, if they have gambling issues, and [Grossman] would provide it to these foreign operatives, and those foreign operatives would go and hook those Pentagon people."
Robert S. Tyrer, co-president of The Cohen Group, a Washington lobbying firm where Grossman is now a vice chairman, told Military.com in an email that Edmonds' allegations against the former ambassador "are completely untrue and ludicrous."

5 Comments:
Put Feith and Perle and the rest of AIPAC on a boat to Israel and cut off every fucking dime in aid to Israel.
Senators Grassley and Leahy habe both described Ms Edmunds as very credible. Other whistle blowers corroborate her story.
If anyone wants evidence that the mass media is controlled and censored, all one needs do is ask why this story has yet to make it into the mass media. It should be blaring from every headline on newsprint, web pages, radio and TV. But the corporate media remains silent.
If anyone wants evidence of governmental corruption, malfeasance and indeed treason, all that one needs do is listen to or read transcripts of Ms Edmunds testimony under oath.
Note that neither Perle nor Feith issued a direct denial.
hmmm, funny how they have not -you know- bothered to file a defamation/etc suit against ms edmonds...
surely it couldn't be because:
1. the charges are true
2. there would be all sorts of other skeletons falling out of closets IF it should go to trial...
nahhhhh...
i'm sure feith and perle are above being called money-grubbing traitors who should be hung...
art guerrilla
aka ann archy
art guerrilla@windstream.net
eof
By failing to directly deny, Feith and Perle avoided being disloyal to Israel.
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