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    SIBEL EDMONDS VINDICATED? FBI REVEALS INVESTIGATION CONTINUES
    By John Stanton - Online Journal Contributing Writer

    Online Journal, Florida
    Oct 25 2006

    On October 10, FBI spokesman Bill Carter confirmed that matters raised
    by Sibel Edmonds and shielded form public view by the invocation of
    the US States Secret privilege were still under internal investigation
    by the bureau.

    "Due to the fact that the allegations of Sibel Edmonds reflect internal
    administrative and investigative matters it would not be appropriate
    to respond to your inquiry. I will point out that the DOJ Office of
    the Inspector General has reviewed this matter and released a public
    report. I would refer this report to you for your review.

    The Inspector General's report concluded that the FBI did not
    adequately investigate allegations Ms. Edmonds made regarding
    a co-worker. After the OIG's initial classified report, the FBI
    conducted further investigation into Ms. Edmonds' allegations. That
    investigation is continuing."*

    Back in March of 2002, Edmonds was released from the FBI over her
    discovery of an array of espionage activities. Looking back, and
    with the benefit of new information from the FBI and elsewhere, it
    appears that the government of Turkey was spectacularly successfully
    in compromising FBI, CIA, DEA, DIA and DOS operations, and was also
    able to mount other espionage programs that allowed Turkish interests
    to obtain assorted military and WMD technology know-how, and garner US
    and Israeli military support for its bloody internal struggle against
    its significant and much maligned Kurdish population/opposition.

    The Turks: Masters of Espionage

    The Turks would not have been successful in staging what may be
    recorded as one of history's finest intelligence coups had it not been
    for many sympathetic US military personnel, bureaucrats and politicians
    who, whatever their egotistical reasons, believed themselves to be
    acting in the USA's best interests. Certainly, no one can accuse them
    of not effectively representing their powerful Turkish clients whether
    in defeating US congressional action recognizing the Armenian Genocide
    or ensuring that US corporations close lucrative deals in Turkey.

    The sympathizers names are now overly familiar: Douglas Feith,
    Brent Scowcroft, William Cohen, Richard Perle, Michael Leeden,
    Bob Livingston, Marc Grossman, Paul Wolfowitz, Eric Edelman,
    Richard Armitage, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Dennis Hastert, et
    al. Rather than rehash their affiliations and track records here,
    visit rightweb.irc-online.org to find out more about their linkages
    to each other and Turkey (Israel, too).

    The Turks knew it would take lots of cash to pull off such a scheme and
    sustain it. The illicit drug trade provided an endless source of funds
    to pay for WMD components, US defense technology, politicians, money
    laundering schemes, counterterrorist operations, safe interrogation
    houses, and dozens of front companies. Given Turkey's solid reputation
    as a key refining point/middleman for opium coming out of Afghanistan
    (it is ultimately transported into the Balkans and on to Europe
    and the USA), it is no surprise that the Turkish government always
    seems to have a steady supply of cash to spread around. Perhaps it
    is just coincidence, but under the watchful eyes of the Pentagon and
    US law enforcement and intelligence agencies, opium crop production
    in Afghanistan has increased over the last decade. The profits from
    refining and distribution of the product have flooded the black
    market -- the playground for intelligence operatives and assorted
    criminal enterprises.

    Joltin' Joe Ralston

    Desmond Fernandes, has recently published an extraordinary piece,
    titled "Turkey's US Backed War on Terror: A Cause for Concern?". The
    information provided in this publication shows the lengths to which the
    US and Turkey (and Israel) will go to keep some very nasty activities
    quiet. One of the more interesting bits of news in the report is that,
    at the invitation of the Turkish government, US and Israeli forces
    are assisting the Turkish government in military operations against
    the Kurdistan Workers Party (PPK) and the Kurdish people and their
    culture. The US is ostensibly engaged in counter-narcotics operations
    with the Turks.

    Joseph Ralston, former USAF general and now Lockheed Martin
    employee and American Turkish Council principal, is the special
    envoy/coordinator for US-Turkey anti-Kurdish operations. In October
    2006, the US Congress approved the sale of 30 of F-16 combat aircraft
    worth $2.9 billion to Turkey.

    The world has seen the effects of similar alliances on persecuted
    people, most notably the tragic one between the US and Israel. That
    template will now be applied in Turkey to manage the Kurds. It's
    their turn to be abused and pushed from their homelands by the
    same methods and equipment used against the Palestinians (and now
    the Iraqis). American leaders sanctioned the elimination of the
    Palestinian leaders and their people, even groups freely elected like
    Hamas. With eager US approval, Israeli military operations continue
    unabated in Gaza and the West Bank into late 2006. US support for
    Israel's destruction of the Shia population in Lebanon during the
    Hezbollah-Israeli conflict in 2006, along with decades of unswerving
    support in the United Nations and the US Congress is notoriously
    legendary. All this bodes ill for the Kurds.

    And so it begins. According to kurdmedia.com, "the PKK -- the most
    prominent Kurdish freedom movement -- declared a unilateral ceasefire
    that went into effect on Sunday, 1 October. It still remains unilateral
    - the entire Turkish establishment, from top general, Yasar Buyukanit,
    to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has rejected it, clearly
    stating their determination to continue the war . . .

    Joseph Ralston spoke for the US government when he indicated that
    "a ceasefire sort of implies an act that is taken between two states,
    two actors, to do that. And I don't want to confer that kind of status
    on the PKK by saying a ceasefire . . ."

    According to Fernandes, "General Joseph W. Ralston, the US government's
    Special Envoy who is responsible for countering the terrorist PKK and
    coordinating actions and eliminationist strategies with the Turkish
    and Iraqi states . . . [He] . . . just so happens to be a member
    of the Board of Directors of Lockheed Martin, the same corporation
    whose deal for the sale of 30 F-16s [to Turkey] sits in the venerable
    halls of Congress at this very moment." F-16s it must be remembered,
    were needed during Turkey's genocidal War on Terror during the 1990s
    because of their usefulness in obliterating Kurdish settlements,
    killing civilians and terrifying Kurdish civilians.

    It is widely known that the Turkish military used Lockheed Martin
    F-16s to assist with the destruction of Kurdish villages in North
    Kurdistan during the 1990s Dirty War, with the facts well documented
    by human rights groups. In 1995, Human Rights Watch documented arms
    sales to Turkey, along with related violations of the laws of war by
    that state . . ."[It] included the many gross abuses that Turkey . .

    . perpetrated against the Kurdish people [with] the F-16 fighter
    jet figure[ing] prominently . . . In a report ordered by the [US]
    Congress, the State Department admitted that the abuses included
    the use of US Cobra helicopters, armored personnel carriers, and
    F-16 fighter bombers. In some instances, critics say, entire Kurdish
    villages were obliterated from the air.

    "This proposed [new multi-billion dollar] sale in 2006, the
    [Pentagon] has claimed, will enhance the Turkish Air Force's ability
    to defend Turkey, no doubt against its internal Kurdish threat in
    [the Kurdish] colony in the southeast, and its external one in
    southern Kurdistan/Northern Iraq . . . [The aircraft will be used to
    patrol the] nation's extensive coastline and borders against future
    threats and to contribute to the Global War on Terrorism and NATO
    operations . . . With this in mind, you should ask yourself what,
    exactly, General Ralston is coordinating. We all know the real deal,
    don't we? We all know who have been the targets of those F-16s . . ."

    Lt. Col. Dickerson: Human Hot Potato . . . Plame & Wilson: Spies
    Like Us

    On Monday, October 2, Captain Warren Comer (USAF, 374AW/PA, Yakota
    Japan) indicated that the USAF could provide no further information
    about Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Dickerson, a central figure in the
    Edmonds' matter. "Looking at your request, the only information that
    I can confirm to you is what is written in the Fuji Flyer newspaper
    that you read. For any other questions on this subject, please refer
    to the FBI or the US State Department."***

    Taking Captain Comer's advice, the US State Department was contacted.

    On Tuesday, October 3, Ms Nancy L. Beck (US DOS, PACE) indicated that
    "Responding to your inquiry, this is not a matter for the US Department
    of State. Recommend you direct your question to the FBI or Department
    of Justice."

    Dickerson was recently deployed to the Iraqi theater of operations
    where he heads up logistics matters for an element of the USAF. His
    handlers in the intelligence community apparently are happy about that
    and so must be the public affairs personnel who don't want anything
    to do with him.

    In 2002, Dickerson and his spouse, Melek Can, left the country for
    Belgium and a quiet post with NATO after Edmonds exposed them as
    Turkish operatives or, perhaps, US counterintelligence operatives.

    Dickerson and his wife's activities remain a mystery. According to
    various reports, they were once stationed in Ankara, Turkey, in the
    1990s, and had contact with Douglas Feith and Marc Grossman. Another
    report indicated that in 1995, while in Turkey, Dickerson was the
    subject of investigation for accepting money from foreign agents,
    whereupon he was abruptly transferred to Germany. In 1999, Major
    Douglas Dickerson returned to the United States. His wife, Melek Can
    Dickerson, started to work for the American Turkish Council (atc.org)
    and related Turkish American business groups.

    In 2001, Dickerson was apparently given a position in the weapons
    systems acquisition arena with the Pentagon and US Department
    of State. Dickerson's areas of responsibility supposedly included
    Turkey, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. He also
    had dealings with Eric Edelman, formerly US Ambassador to Turkey and
    now with the Pentagon's Policy Organization. Dickerson was also active
    with ATC and Scowcroft. He and his wife associated with several Turkish
    and American individuals from the Turkish Embassy and the ATC. Many
    of these folks were targeted by FBI counterintelligence for criminal
    activity. But thanks to the Turkish government's penetration of the
    highest echelons of the US political / military / intelligence /
    corporate apparatus, the Pentagon and US State Department forced the
    FBI to back off any criminal investigations that may expose criminal
    activity, and untidy and covert operations.

    Finally, there's the perplexing case of Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson.

    According to dozens of media reports, Valerie Plame was introduced to
    Joe Wilson by Brent Scowcroft at an ATC function. Shortly thereafter,
    the pair was invited to a Turkish Embassy function. Quickly after that,
    Plame's CIA WMD operation (Brewster Jennings) was exposed by then
    Under Secretary of State, Richard Armitage. Coincidently, Dickerson
    was in close proximity to Plame and Wilson in the 1999-2002 timeframe
    and the Pentagon and US State Department. It seems likely that only a
    Turkish operative located somewhere in the US government/intelligence
    community would have uncovered that information and disclosed it to
    the Turks and their US sympathizers.

    Was it Wilson? Dickerson? Armitage?

    More fallout is to come from the Edmonds' matter and the word in the
    Washington, DC-Metro is that it will involve some individuals named
    in this piece.

    References

    * Email to FBI PA Bill Carter from John Stanton. Thanks
    to Mir Carter and the FBI, plus the reference to
    usdoj.gov/oig/special/0501/index.htm. The CIA, DOD-IG, DEA and Turkish
    Intelligence did respond.

    ** From the October 2006 electronic edition of Variant: Cross Currents
    in Culture, No. 27, Winter 2006 variant.randomstate.org and from
    Chapter 5 of the book by Desmond Fernandes and Iskender Ozden (2006)
    US, UK, German and NATO 'Inspired' Psychological Warfare Operations
    Against The Kurdish 'Communist' Threat in Turkey and Northern Iraq
    (Apec Press, Stockholm)

    *** www.yokota.af.mil/BaseNews/FujiFlyer/2006/Sept%200 8.pdf

    John Stanton is a Virginia based writer specializing in national
    security and political matters. Reach him at [email protected]

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