Thursday, April 19, 2007

FBI management: Sibel Edmonds is 100% accurate.

* btw - Giraldi may have given us the best shorthand reference for future 'is sibel credible?' questions:
"FBI whistle blower Sibel Edmonds and her numerous supporters both inside and outside of government... Edmonds is no crackpot and is considered to be a credible witness, most of whose charges were substantiated both by former FBI officials in 2002 and by the Department of Justice in 2005."
meanwhile, here's the transcript from KTM from veteran FBI counterintelligence agent John Cole:
I wanted to meet her cos I wanted to help her. I felt that maybe I could be of some assistance to her because I knew she was doing the right thing. I knew she was right. But I wanted to hear her side of the story.

I was talking to FBI colleagues in the administrative division who had read her file, who had read the investigative report and they were telling me a different story. They were telling me that Sibel Edmonds was a 100% accurate, that management knew that she was correct.

They were wondering what FBI management was going to do in regards to the Sibel Edmonds case.

7 comments:

Miguel said...

And if you've noticed, nobody like Dennis Hastert has ever come out and questioned Sibel's credibility or called her a crackpot or whacko.

They always criticize Vanity Fair or David Rose, but not Sibel.

Could it be they don't want to make her mad?

«—U®Anu§—» said...

Ha! I just wrote to Barbara Walters and The View through their webmail feature. It responded to my send with "cannot find server," so I don't know if they got my messages. Sibel is perfect for daytime talk TV for women, but perhaps we don't have access to that, either. I keep trying.

lukery said...

"Could it be they don't want to make her mad?"

jeebus - i'm scared of making her mad. I imagine hell hath no fury like Sibel scorned...

lukery said...

thnks U - let us know how you go. Sibel would be great on any tv - day, night, men, women, teenagers.

«—U®Anu§—» said...

These places should get land mail. My ink cartridges are dry, an issue I've meant to resolve for some time. Sixty to 120 minutes on PBS wouldn't be bad. My advice is for everybody to write letters that take stamps, and send them to any MSM outfit you think could make time to talk about it. The short note is fun to write, I like to portray Sibel as the model individual. There isn't anyone alive as charming, she'd be a great DVD documentary series subject. If I weren't poor and cheap besides and would part with the money needed to buy the tools, and knew a few things about authoring, I'd be hitting on everybody. You know people, Luke, maybe someone would want to participate in a joint venture, something easy and cheap and an excuse for a visit. I'd like to see the video of you and Sibel, and you know she'd do it.

lukery said...

i'm sure she'd love to be in a video with me :-)

hopefully we'll be able to get KTM shown first and there will be massive demand for all of us...

«—U®Anu§—» said...

I don't care about demand for me. I'd just like to see society learn from history, and move toward realizing its potential.

I can't get a copy of Kill The Messenger yet, can I? If the answer is yes, I'm going to be embarrassed.