Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader: Larisa Alexandrovna
fleshes out the Times' Edmonds story via 911Blogger.com - Paying
Attention to 9/11 Related Alternative News by Reprehensor on 1/6/08
Sibel Edmonds Speaks...

January 6, 2008

Sibel Edmonds, the FBI whistle-blower who has been gagged for years by
the Bush administration over intercepts she translated while at the
bureau, was willing to go to prison to get her story told. She spent
years trying to get her day in court, but the State Secrets gag against
her prohibited her from telling her story even to a FISA judge. After
years of trying to fight her way to through the maze of the US court
system, Sibel Edmonds finally decided to tell her story no matter the
consequences and offered to do so to any interested US media outlets.

Today, part of that story runs, but not in the United States, where not
a single corporate outlet was willing to displease the White House and
give Edmonds a platform. The Sunday Times Online, however, proved up to
the task - somewhat...

...Let me help the Times here. The person against whom these
allegations are being made is Marc Grossman. The Times could have
published the name and also provided the denial from Grossman's camp. I
find it incredibly disturbing that they would not name the official...

...Those senior DOD officials who are not mentioned in the Times
article, all but one are no longer in government. They are alleged to
be Doug Feith, Richard Perle, among others. There is also one person
who is part of these allegations, still serving in a high level
position at the DOD. His last name begins with an E.

I have tried getting someone in broadcast and print media to run this
story. My sources did not include Edmonds, but because of the sensitive
nature of the information, I was concerned that she would go to jail
anyway, unless I proved she was not a source - which would require me
to reveal my sources.

I thought if I approached a big enough news outlet, the pressure
generated by the public response would spare Edmonds jail time and I
would not be pressured to reveal sources - something I would not have
done anyway. Even a former high ranking CIA officer offered to byline
the article with me if that would help sell a broadcaster/publication
on running the story. No one was interested.

That the Times ran these allegations (she is under a state secrets gag
folks, so it is not like she is gagged for lying) is encouraging. But
that they omitted all names from the allegations is unethical. The
point of a free press is not to protect the powerful against the weak,
but to protect the public from the powerful. The Times was willing to
stick a toe in, but was not willing to risk upsetting a foreign
government (This is, after all, a British paper)...

Continued...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larisa-alexandrovna/sibel-edmonds-speaks_b...

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