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    Sibel Edmonds Deposition: Deep Corruption Beneath the Surface

    NowPublic Blog
    August 9, 2009

    By Erik Larson

    Aug 8, 2009, Sibel Edmonds gave a sworn deposition in which she
    testified to her knowledge of treasonous crimes and corruption
    involving current and former members of Congress and State and Defense
    Dept. officials. Given the nature of the deposition, the lines of
    questioning focused on Turkish espionage and services obtained through
    bribery and blackmail by Turkish officials and proxies. However,
    Edmonds has previously disclosed that the corruption involving
    U.S. officials also includes money laundering, trafficking in drugs,
    arms and nuclear secrets, U.S. support for Bin Laden/Al Qaeda, and
    obstruction of FBI investigations related to 9/11, before and after
    the attacks; she said these things came up `briefly' during the
    deposition. Edmonds learned of these things from wiretaps she listened
    to while working as a translator for the FBI in 2001-2002.

    Edmonds' Aug 8 testimony was subpoenaed by David Krikorian (Democratic
    2010 Congressional candidate- OH) to support his defense against a
    lawsuit brought by Jean Schmidt, R-OH. Krikorian had circulated a
    flier in his 2008 campaign in which he alleged that Schmidt had
    accepted `blood money' from Turkish interests in exchange for opposing
    a Congressional resolution acknowledging the Turkish genocide of
    Armenians in World War I. The deposition took place in Washington, DC
    at the headquarters of the National Whistleblower Center

    After the deposition, Edmonds took questions, and spoke in general
    terms about the deposition subjects (video, 13:25):

    Larson- `Were you able to talk about any of the stuff that you've said
    about 9/11 in the past- did any of that come up?'

    Edmonds- `We talked very briefly on Central Asia angle and 9/11 and
    the Mujahideen and Al Qaeda¦and the role played by certain Turkish
    entities, so we talked briefly about that, yes, but mainly on the
    corruption U.S. persons, even in relation to those activities¦it
    came


    Larson- `How about the stuff about nuclear trafficking, drug
    smuggling, arms trafficking?'

    Edmonds- `Yes, it came up- not in detail- Mr. Grossman's name came up
    and Brewster-Jennings- I believe this is gonna be for the first time
    under Oath, on the record, people getting answer on Brewster-Jennings
    and the real story- not the crap that they got from the media.'

    It seems that while a great deal of new information came out in this
    deposition that will justify criminal investigations and widespread
    media coverage, Edmonds was witness to a great deal more that remains
    to be disclosed and properly investigated.

    Former Attorney General John Ashcroft had invoked the State Secrets
    privilege in 2002 to quash Sibel Edmonds' lawsuit against the DOJ for
    suppression of her Right to speak freely about the crimes and
    corruption she had witnessed. He invoked the State Secrets privilege
    again in 2004 to prevent her from testifying in a case brought by
    family members of 9/11 victims, classified her date of birth and also
    retroactively classified letters from Sens. Grassley and Leahy that
    had been public for nearly 2 years (this was later overturned, when
    POGO, who had published the letters, sued the DOJ). The DOJ attempted
    to dissuade Edmonds testifying this time as well, but did not
    re-invoke the State Secrets privilege and did not appear at the
    deposition.

    No so-called `mainstream' print or broadcast media showed up to cover
    the deposition. Too bad for them, as Edmonds' allegations reportedly
    include a juicy sex scandal involving a current Democratic
    Congresswoman- exactly the kind of thing the mainstream media loves to
    cover in depth ad nauseum. Given that these allegations intersect with
    allegations of treasonous activities by high-level figures in the
    Democrat and Republican establishment, it seems unlikely the corporate
    media will report on this, even when the video and transcript are made
    public.

    One mainstream media outlet did acknowledge that the deposition would
    be happening:

    r Tests Justice Dept. Again ` CQPolitics.com
    (http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/spytal k/2009/08/exfbi-translator-tests-justice.html).

    S everal U.S. and Armenian independent media stayed until the press
    conference following the deposition, and will be covering further
    developments:

    The event was reported on in advance and live blogged by Brad Friedman
    of BradBlog.com; Friedman interviewed participants by cell phone with
    the help of on-site associates, who also took video and photos.

    8/8/09: LIVE BLOG: Deposition of Sibel Edmonds Completed, DoJ a 'No
    Show,' Bombshells Under Oath
    8/7/09: EXCLUSIVE: FBI Attempts to Block Edmonds Testimony in OH Election Case
    8/7/09: EXCLUSIVE UPDATE: DoJ Pressures Ohio Election Commission to
    Block Edmonds Testimony
    8/5/09: Sibel Edmonds Subpoenaed, Set to 'Break' Gag Order

    Drawn to the event by Krikorian's campaign-related battles with
    Schmidt and Edmonds' reports of Turkish efforts to prevent
    U.S. acknowledgement of Turkey's genocide of Armenians, but also
    interested in the extent of corruption were Horizon Armenian TV, The
    Armenian Reporter and Armenian Public TV.

    Andrew Krieg covered the event for HuffingtonPost.com:
    Gagged Former FBI Translator Claims U.S. Rep Bribe Evidence
    In response to my (and Brad Friedman's) questions after the deposition
    (video, 16:10), about when the entire video and transcript of the
    deposition would be made public, David Krikorian said his first
    priority was defending himself against Schmidt's lawsuit, and that he
    needed to confer with his legal and political teams about the
    timing. He also stated, `I think that the information that was
    provided in this testimony is something that every American Citizen
    should be aware of¦. What I heard in that deposition room is fairly
    troubling information¦. I don't see any reason to not make it
    public.'

    David Krikorian said, quoted by Brad Friedman:
    `From my opinion, if I'm some of the current members of Congress, I'd
    be very very worried about the information that's going to s
    implicated in bribery, espionage. It's not good. It's crazy, it's
    absolutely crazy. For people in power situations in the United States,
    who know about this information, if they don't take action against it,
    in my opinion, it's negligence.'

    Regardless of whether the Obama Administration or the
    Democrat-controlled Congress want to investigate evidence of treason
    by Democrats and Republicans, and regardless of whether the corporate
    `news' media are inclined to report on any of this, public opinion and
    action organized through word of mouth and the web have the power to
    compel public servants to follow the law, as well as turn this into a
    story the corporate media can't ignore.


    http://www.nowpublic.com/world/sibel-edm onds-deposition-deep-corruption-beneath-surface

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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