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Why Is the Corporate Media Ignoring Sibel Edmonds?

By Bruce Fealk
September 24, 2009

There is a huge story that none of the corporate media is covering. It's a complicated story and would require a team of investigative reporters to track down all the different aspects of the story. And we all know how many investigative reporters are left in this country's media. The story hit The American Conservative on Tuesday, but the story has been around for years.

Sibel Edmonds was a translator for the FBI. On August 8th, she was finally allowed to testify in a deposition in a case involving Jean Schmidt, Representative from Ohio in an elections case. There is a comprehensive story over at Daily Kos, including a video documentary on the story.

One of the key pieces of the story is that 4 months before 9/11, from the Daily Kos entry,

"They were discussing with the Turkish ambassador in Washington an arrangement whereby the U.S. would invade Iraq and divide the country. The UK would take the south, the rest would go to the U.S. They were negotiating what Turkey required in exchange for allowing an attack from Turkish soil. The Turks were very supportive, but wanted a three-part division of Iraq to include their own occupation of the Kurdish region."
The story involves charges of espionage and treason against the Unites States of America by high government officials, but yet the corporate media has virtually ignored the story. Edmonds has even offered to take a public polygraph to prove that her story is true.


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