Sibel Edmonds and Luke Ryland discuss the London Times series on her case and the international nuclear black-market network surrounding A.Q. Kahn, the U.S. government's total clamp-down by gag orders even against Congress, the American foreign policy hypocrisy of demonizing certain nuclear ambitions and supporting others, the military-industrial-congressional complex revolving door, the bipartisan lack of enthusiasm in pursuing whistleblower cases, the movie about Sibel's case "Kill The Messenger," and how it only takes one congressman to call her to testify to blow the case wide open.
Department of Justice Inspector General Report here.
Sibel Edmonds is the most gagged person in United States History and Luke Ryland is a blogger who has closely followed her case.
There you go -- don't get fooled - all corrupt -- she was dumb for imagining the election would change ZOG
fukprc 2 years ago
I share your frustration. But it's possible that what it would take is one congressman who was on the committees that have access to the needed files. Perhaps someone on the Intelligence Committee. Or perhaps it takes enough support from others to challenge the retroactive gag that's been placed on congress. But ultimately you might be right. Why hasn't he done any thing? Or why not Kucinich?
drpruitt 2 years ago
She says all it takes if for one Congressman to step forward and call her in to testify under oath. Why has Ron Paul not done this? I thought he was one of the only honest politicians left that is sympathetic to Sibels cause? Why is he not speaking out publicly on this case? He should be taking the lead on this.
pweddy71 3 years ago