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The American Conservative Magazine: Who's Afraid of Sibel Edmonds'
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Turkish special services blackmail bi-sexual Congresswoman
Referring to The American Conservative, the Turkey-based Bugun website reported that a Turkish female spy struck up lesbian relations with Democratic Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, which enabled the gent to obtain classified information and prevent the adoption of a bill on the Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress.
Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI translator and the founder of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition told the magazine that Democratic Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky was targeted by the Turks who compromised her with a Turkish female spy who seduced the bi-sexual and married Schakowsky. Schakowsky's townhouse had been bugged with cameras and microphones to capture the sex acts to later blackmail her.
Bugun reports that the blackmail enabled Turkish special services to obtain secret documents on nuclear weapons and prevent the adoption of a bill on the Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress.
They already had Hastert, the mayor, and several other Illinois state senators involved. He agreed to cooperate with Turkish special services. At present he works for Turkey at the xxxxstein Shapiro organization.
Re: The American Conservative Magazine: Who's Afraid of Sibel Edmonds'
Unfortunately its not mass media, and a Turkish one at that (Headline states lesbian Turkish spy... and they have poor Sibels picture right smack next to it ) .
"All truth passes through three stages:
First, it is ridiculed;
Second, it is violently opposed; and
Third, it is accepted as self-evident."
Re: The American Conservative Magazine: Who's Afraid of Sibel Edmonds'
Philip Giraldi & Joe Lauria discuss the MSM’s refusal to investigate Sibel Edmonds’s blockbuster allegations, the wide and deep bipartisan corruption at the highest levels of U.S. government, how big media’s money and influence is needed to assist in pushing the story forward, the close working relationship between the American-Turkish Council and AIPAC and how Douglas Feith and Richard Perle helped turn U.S. government officials into foreign intelligence assets.
Philip Giraldi’s interview of Sibel Edmonds, titled “Who’s Afraid of Sibel Edmonds,” is available at The American Conservative. Joe Lauria co-wrote a series of articles on the Sibel Edmonds case for the London Times in 2008.
Philip Giraldi is a former CIA and DIA counter-terrorism officer, member of the American Conservative Defense Alliance and contributing editor at The American Conservative magazine. His “Smoke and Mirrors” column is a regular feature on Antiwar.com.
Joe Lauria is a New York-based independent investigative journalist. A freelance member of the Sunday Times of London Insight team, he has also worked on investigations for the Boston Globe and Bloomberg News. Joe’s articles have additionally appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Montreal Gazette, The Johannesburg Star, The Washington Times, New York Magazine, ARTnews and other publications.
Thanks to a subpoena issued by the campaign of Ohio's 2nd District Democratic U.S. Congressional candidate David Krikorian, her remarkable allegations of blackmail, bribery, espionage, infiltration, and criminal conspiracy by current and former members of the U.S. Congress, high-ranking State and Defense Department officials, and agents of the government of Turkey are seen and heard here, in full, for the first time, in her under-oath deposition.
Re: The American Conservative Magazine: Who's Afraid of Sibel Edmonds'
Raymond Bonner appears to be the New York Times “journalist” who Marc Grossman could rely on to publish articles on Turkey’s behalf, verbatim.
This assumption is based on the above linked radio interview at Anti-War, wherein the guest stated that all one needs to do is google a particular story about a S helicopter deal with Turkey to see who the NYT journalist is that Grossman was referring to.
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