Sibel Edmonds Case: FBI files "formal complaint" with Sunday Times

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Sibel Edmonds Case: FBI files "formal complaint" with Sunday Times by Erik Larson

Luke Ryland aka Lukery, "a blogger with a particular interest in Sibel Edmonds' case" has just posted a short write up of a recent Scott Horton interview of Joe Lauria, along with the audio and transcript. Lauria is the journalist who wrote about Sibel Edmonds' case for the Sunday Times (London); that 3 part series can be read here. In this interview Lauria gets into some more details about the nuclear secrets trafficking ring Edmonds has alleged US, Turkish and Pakistani officials were/are involved in, his interviews with FBI supervisors willing to talk anonymously, and the FBI's investigations. Edmonds' was a translator for the FBI and is a witness to conversations regarding criminal and treasonous acts. I've written a short primer on Edmonds' case, with 2 timelines of supporting links, Sibel Edmonds vs. the Nuclear Terrorists.

Last week, Scott Horton interviewed (audio) investigative journalist Joe Lauria. Lauria was one of the co-authors of the three-part (1, 2, 3) series on the case of former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds for the UK's Sunday Times.

In the interview Lauria discusses the Sibel Edmonds case, the state of the US media, and the Military Industrial Complex in the context of his new book with presidential candidate Mike Gravel: "A Political Odyssey: The Rise of American Militarism and One Mans Fight to Stop It"

In the interview, Lauria says that he spoke at length to the three FBI agents who were Sibel's immediate bosses at the FBI and that they "corroborated in general terms, that this story is true."
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