Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Project Expose MSM Reports


Newsweek & Michael Isikoff

As noted in the announcement, 123 Real Change invites all members of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition, other active (covert or overt) government whistleblowers, and reporters, to publish their experiences in regard to their own first-hand dealings with the media, where their legit disclosures were either intentionally censored/blacked out, tainted, or otherwise met with a betrayal of trust.

Here is the first project report, this one based on my own first-hand documented experience. In 2003 Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff interviewed me for, and then published a story on the FBI translation program. His report knowingly omitted crucial facts, directly relevant cases, witness statements and confirmed official reports, while advancing the FBI's already-discredited point of view...





Name, title, and/or background:
Name: Sibel Edmonds
Title: Founder & Director of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition
(
NSWBC), former FBI Language Specialist.
Background: For my bio click
here. For relevant case background click here.

Name of Publication and/or Editor and/or Reporter:
Publication: Newsweek
Reporter: Michael Isikoff
Editor: Unknown

Description of Disclosure and Significance:
On October 27, 2003 , Newsweek published 'Lost in Translation,' an
article by Michael Isikoff on the FBI translation program, its problems, and the impact on the post-9/11 war on terror.

For more than a year prior to the publication of Mr. Isikoff's article, the following facts had become official and public:


1. My case was the FBI Translation Division's first publicly known and officially confirmed whistleblowing case. At the time that Newsweek published their article, the case had already become public. It had been filed and was being fought before the courts. Senate investigations had resulted in official public confirmations, and an FBI Inspector General's investigation was well on its way.

2. A joint Senate investigation of the FBI Washington Field Office Translation Division by Senators Grassley (R) & Leahy (D), and several press releases and statements by their offices had confirmed security breaches, possible espionage incidents, and severe mismanagement involving the FBI Translation Division. You can view a few samples of these statements and confirmation by Congress
here [PDF], here, here and here.

3. There were also two separate ongoing investigations into the FBI Translation Division by the Justice Department's IG. One
investigation [PDF] was focused on espionage-related reports in my case, while the other was an audit on the performance of the FBI Language Division requested by Congress. The IG's 'audit' had already been released, in August 2003, before Mr. Isikoff's article, and here is a very relevant conclusion of the IG's report [emphasis added]: "Some of the most serious weaknesses still have not been fully remedied and expose the FBI to the risk of serious compromises by other moles."

4. Several major news releases and extensive coverage of the FBI Translation Division by the MSM had already occurred. Examples include: CBS-60 Minutes
segment 'Lost in Translation' (from which the title of the Newsweek article by Mr. Isikoff was taken) and Washington Post articles.

5. Other witnesses and whistleblowers had come forward to confirm serious issues and problems involving FBI translation management, hiring, and security issues. Examples include Veteran FBI Counterintelligence Operation Director
John M. Cole and Veteran FBI Language Specialist Behrooz Sarshar.

6. No denial had been issued by either DOJ or the FBI regarding revelations from any of the investigations or the various media reports. In fact, during the Senate investigation the FBI had confirmed almost all allegations.


One evening, about a week before the publication of Mr. Isikoff's piece, I met with him, as a source, in the Mayflower Hotel's lounge area. I had a witness in the background to observe the meeting. During the hour-long meeting I provided him with information regarding the FBI Language Division, and gave him names of witnesses and sources who were willing to meet with him and corroborate the information I had given him. At the time, some of the sources were willing to do so on-the-record: FBI Operations Director John Cole, FBI LS Behrooz Sarshar & Amin Neshati, and certain Senate staff members involved in the investigation of my reports; while others would have done so 'anonymously' due to fear of protecting their employment. I also made his job easier by giving him relevant Congressional, IG, and legal public documents, reports, and references. Of course all the previous press coverage of these issues, and the case itself, was available to him in any news archive or online.

Back to Mr. Isikoff's lengthy article - the article did not cite a single fact mentioned above. The confirmed security problems, possible espionage cases and compromised intelligence, severe problems in hiring and vetting translators, the absence of quality & accuracy control for translation jobs that were produced…None of them were mentioned. In fact, as FBI bureaucrats and management had done consistently, the article too blamed all problems on a 'shortage' of translators.

I know Mr. Isikoff was well aware of the facts and points cited above. I had given him information, documents and sources that were 100% relevant and central to his upcoming story. I am certain he had access to other official documents and statements as well -- all available in public records.

Despite that, Mr. Isikoff's story instead advanced the FBI's already-discredited point of view that; the FBI's Translation Division's problems could be summed up as a 'shortage.' The article completely ignored and omitted established cases, problems, and severe weaknesses in the FBI's background security check of applicant translators, security measures in preventing espionage and security breaches, and quality control for translated work.

Mr. Isikoff was given the
DOJ-IG audit report on the performance of the FBI Language Division. According to this report, the shortage of translators was not the only or main problem, but that the division was infested with major security problems, systemic difficulties, and an astounding lack of organization. Yet, he cherry picked the 'shortage' and completely disregarded and omitted the rest; the exact same trend and position followed by the FBI itself.

I provided Mr. Isikoff with background information which included Congressional letters and other documents on the Dickerson Case; a case
characterized by Senator Grassley as "a very major internal security breach, and a potential espionage breach." In that case, Melek Dickerson was hired, given Top Secret Clearance, and placed in charge of translating sensitive intelligence (including terrorist targets) by the bureau, despite her previous membership and employment with organizations that were the targets of FBI investigations, and despite her on-going relationship with individuals who were also the targets of FBI investigations. Based on confirmations by the FBI and the United States Congress, Ms. Dickerson, in fact, blocked and mistranslated intelligence gathered from these targets.

Here is an
IG report/investigation [PDF] confirming the Dickerson case.

Mr. Isikoff was also provided with another major case which involved a Pakistani translator at the FBI who was hired and given security clearance, even though her father was a Pakistani retired general who still worked with ISI (the Pakistani intelligence service) in DC, the very target of FBI counterintelligence investigations. John M. Cole, FBI Counterintelligence Operations Manager, was available to provide Mr. Isikoff with details and facts regarding this case and several others, as he had
done in 2002.

I gave Mr. Isikoff names and contact information for other FBI translators who had first-hand information on other cases involving major security breaches and possible espionage at the FBI language units. One of them,
Mr. Behrooz Sarshar, FBI Farsi translator, had first-hand documented information regarding an Iranian translator working for the FBI-New York Field Office who was found to be working for the target(s) of FBI counterintelligence and criminal investigations. This translator was providing the FBI targets with tips/information, and was tampering with intelligence in Farsi gathered by the FBI. The FBI asked this translator to resign and leave quietly. No criminal investigation and no damage assessment were conducted. Mr. Isikoff chose not to contact these sources.

On the major security breaches and possible espionage issues, Mr. Isikoff knowingly disregarded not only the confirmed facts on my case, and other witnesses who were available to him on additional cases, he also omitted those established by previous IG reports such as
this one; Congressional reports; and misreported the 'Robert Hansen case' as the only known 'flap', as follows:


…The FBI can rightly point out that its attention to security has so far avoided any comparable flaps. "We haven't loosened our standards one bit," said Margaret Galotta, chief of the FBI's Language Service Division.


Now, a real reporter would have pressed Ms. Galotta by pointing at facts, at several IG reports, Congressional reports and statements, and established cases such as mine. But Mr. Isikoff did not. A real journalist would have given the readers the facts and the entire picture, not the misinformation fed to him by the government. Again, Mr. Isikoff did not. Not only did he write/repeat the FBI's spin and misinformation, he even went further by 'selling' it to the readers as [emphasis added] '…the FBI can rightly point out that its attention to security has so far avoided any comparable flaps.'

At the time, I didn't know who Mr. Isikoff's editor was; I still don't. Did this editor have anything to do with the 'flavor' and apparent angle/agenda given to this story? Did he have any role in sanitizing and/or removing the well-known and highly relevant cases and related witnesses, documents, facts, and investigations from a story that was focused on the FBI Translation Division, but which failed to detail well-known, and well-detailed allegations that ran contrary to the FBI's published point of view? Was it an editorial decision at Newsweek to black-out all the current (at the time) and established related facts and information from this 1,900 word, three-page story solely focused on the FBI Translation Division?

I don't know the answer. However, I know the following facts:




  • The DOJ invocation of the State Secrets Privilege (SSP) by Attorney General John Ashcroft in my case -- the first case of SSP use/abuse by the Bush Administration -- was never reported by Newsweek at all. It's unlikely that was because it was not 'newsworthy', since most major publications, including the television news networks, deemed it important enough to at least report.




  • The DOJ's Retroactive Classification of Congressional investigations, reports, and statements, which was considered by Senator Grassley to be 'gagging the Congress,' was never reported by Newsweek.




  • The closure [PDF] of the (Federal District Court) session to all reporters and the public during the appeal hearing of my case, where I was represented by the ACLU, was also never reported, or mentioned, by Newsweek. That, despite the fact that a large group of both MSM and alternative media groups had joined in filing a motion challenging the ban on courtroom coverage.




  • The release of the IG report vindicating the core claims of my case was similarly never covered by Newsweek.




  • The security breach and possible espionage confirmed by the Senate investigation was never mentioned by Newsweek, even though they certainly seem to have known about it, as they 'borrowed' their article title from a segment aired by CBS-60 Minutes ('Lost in Translation'), which covered the espionage angle of my case in detail.


Suffice it to say that during the last eight years, throughout many outrageous gag orders, draconian uses of the State Secrets Privilege, Court Closings, Vindicating IG & Congressional Reports, Newsweek has consistently maintained one position: Blackout every fact of this particular case. You may check it out yourself by searching their archives. Your search result will come back as '0.'

I would like to know why; wouldn't you?

Response from Isikoff and Newsweek:



  • We attempted to contact Mr. Isikoff twice. To our second request he replied via email:


    Sibel-
    sorry. No comment.
    Regards,
    Mike




  • Despite several notices over the last week, submitted through their website's "Contact Us" page, we received no reply to our requests for comment from any Newsweek editor(s).


Project Expose MSM is an experimental project created to provide readers with specific mainstream media blackout and/or misinformation cases based on documented and credible first-hand experiences of legitimate sources and whistleblowers. Those with direct knowledge and experience are encouraged to join the project, by sharing your stories. Please E-mail me with your report, following the format described in the introductory announcement. Private information, and the privacy of sources where needed, will always be full respected.

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69 comments:

mmonk said...

Yes indeed, I would like to know why the blackout. At least he (Isikoff) said sorry with his "no Comment".

Bill Bergman said...

Isn't 'sorry' a comment?

The emphasis on 'shortage' being the key problem -- it reflects one aspect of bureaucratic behavior found in other places, including financial regulation. Somehow, when crises flair up, those crises become a source of strength for the regulators on whose watch the crisis developed in the first place. They get more power and people, after telling us they are working hard to address the situation. It's only when the big one hits, and we may be in that one now, when the chance for fundamental change happens.

It would appear Mr. Isikoff was helpful for the FBI on this one, Sibel. At least in the short run.

mmonk said...

Yes Bill, sorry is a comment. Was there editorial pressure, Senator pressure, FBI pressure, or just a decision on Isikoff's part?

Sibel Edmonds said...

This is how you can help this project:

Share the link with as many people as you can.

Feel free to post/republish if you have your own website or blog.


If you are active with other sites let them know about this project and encourage them to announce and or post it.


There is a direct ‘Digg’ button at the end of the post. Please take a few seconds and ‘digg’ this, and encourage others to do the same. This is one way to bring visibility and attention to this issue.


If you decide to contact Newsweek or Mr. Isikoff with comments regarding this report, please do it respectfully. Why? Because we are better than them ;-)

We have been let down and damaged by the sorry state of our mainstream media for way too long. Its way past time to translate these thoughts, expectations, and feelings into action. Rather than writing them off as MSM, let’s take each one, each case, and press until we make a difference.

Thank You All

Anonymous said...

I just visited the Wikileaks site. They are international, have a vetting process, and protect whistleblowers. Why don't you forward this post to them?

Jon said...

Sibel... you said, "Mr. Isikoff was also provided with another major case which involved a Pakistani translator at the FBI who was hired and given security clearance, even though her father was a Pakistani retired general who still worked with ISI (the Pakistani intelligence service) in DC, the very target of FBI counterintelligence investigations. John M. Cole, FBI Counterintelligence Operations Manager, was available to provide Mr. Isikoff with details and facts regarding this case and several others, as he had done in 2002."

Lt. General Mahmood Ahmed's daughter?

Awesome job Sibel.

Jon Gold

LLewis said...

Thank you, Sibel. It is courageous of you to bring this to the world's attention. Clearly, Newsweek erred big time in failing to share those important facts with the public. And, as you have suggested, much more official wrongdoing has been buried by major media outlets.

Paul said...

Pathetic reply from Michael Isikoff.

Sibel,

If you had to do it over again, would you have gone to Seymor Hirsh from the New Yorker?

It's paramount to try & establish a fearless journalist & a creditable publication, that will follow & report the facts.

Metemneurosis said...

Great job Sibel. Thank you for doing this.

Miguel said...

I just read the Newsweek article. What a joke. Isikoff and Newsweek should be ashamed.

But I'm not surprised. Wasn't it Newsweek that labeled Sen. John Kerry a 'randy conspiracy buff' when his Senate subcommittee dug up evidence some of the U.S.-backed Contras were involved in cocaine trafficking in the 1980s?

The article completely omits the whistleblower point of view and actually makes it seems like the FBI is TOO diligent and cautious about security in hiring translators, leading to a shortage. OK, that is fine to show the FBI's point of view. But that POV has to be juxtapositioned agains whistleblower allegations and Inspector General's conclusions.

I would like to say I'll never read Newsweek again, but I actually stopped reading them long ago.

Anonymous said...

-ian
well, hopefully Isikoff just kissed away any hope of getting big stories from now on. what a lame reply. Anyone who has something to say to the contrary should come out and stand up for himself. What are we to gather from his non response? that he admits he is a tool of the FBI and working against real news delivery? good work.That he is just a tool in general and has no credibility as a reporter? Let the shills be outed! Its time to establish a group of people and institutions we can count on.

Sibel Edmonds said...

Jon: No, but he worked under him, and was his colleague later...and thank you.

LLewis: And thank you. Let's out them under the spotlight. When we just say 'MSM' they get away with it. Time to take each case/culprit, make it public, and take action. I hope future WBs & sources will get to read this before they make their choice on 'who' to go to. Newsweek has also been consistently 'negative' for whistleblower cases and related congressional or IG facts/reports...

Paul: Sy is a good friend of mine. We met through Dan Ellsberg, my friend and mentor, 7 years ago, and have been friends since. I respect him tremendously. He covers specific areas, and that's one of the reason he is successful; he is focused-DOD/Pentagon/War.

Miguel: Yes, Newsweek labeled Kerry & his investigations of Contra. In fact I have a piece on that---hopefully I'll get to post it in the next few days. There are several other documented cases on Newsweek...We'll cover those as well. Also, the sample real case, Mike Levine report, had to do with Newsweek. Always good to have your voice here:-)

Re Wikileaks: Too many good ideas, but too little time. Please feel free to do it yourself. Thanks.

Metemneurosis: Thank you. Let's translate this into a tangible action.

Kingfisher said...

Lt. General Mahmood Ahmed's daughter?

No. It wasn't Mahmood's daughter.

Anonymous said...

It was the daughter of a staff member of Mahmood's; so pretty much the same thing.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3137695.ece

Sibel Edmonds said...

This is good! The translator's name was later published in a book by Sperry: Hadia Roberts. He got his confirmation from the FBI for his book, cited more than 3 sources (FBI agents), and even got a quote/statement from Roberts.

Her father, a general, worked for ISI under Mahmood-via Pakistan ISI at Washington DC Atache...

Metemneurosis said...

Hi Sibel. I talked to someone at Wikileaks and they said they only accept either leaked docs or stories that are generated from documents they leaked. But they do have a page about you with a short paragraph and links to relevant blogs. Anyone who creates an account with them can edit. Eventually I'm gonna try to figure that out and put the link to this blog on there.

Sibel Edmonds said...

Metemneurosis: appreciated. Another idea: adding these reports to wikipedia or sourcewatch bio of target reporters/publications.

Anonymous said...

This for you

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-amato/michael-isikoff-the-fr_b_11322.html

Katabasis said...

Sorry to be slightly OT, however I feel now is an apropos time to mention this aspect of MSM self censorship in Britain:

I'm guessing most of the readers here are from North America so you may not know that this week the European elections are taking place across all 27 EU nations. Tomorrow is the UK's turn.

There is a huge amount of scepticism towards the EU in Britain, though you would not know it if you were to consult the British MSM.

There is also a very clear lack of discussion, debate or even mention of the EU itself. Its legitimacy is assumed pretty much across the board and many Eurosceptics and their parties have been purposefully smeared (the UK Independence Party being a notable example, with many smear attempts accusing them of being 'BNP lite').

If you had been in the UK on holiday this last week and browsed a few of the papers you could certainly be forgiven for not knowing there was even an election tomorrow, never mind that it concerned some very fundamental issues....

Kathleen M. Dickson said...

You should read the excellent article on the Bilderbergs on OpEdNews about the MSM:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/1/Daniel-Estulin-s-True-Sto-by-Stephen-Lendman-090601-824.html

Kathleen

Kathleen M. Dickson said...

Sibel,

I faxed the foreign embassies about the Lyme crimes:
http://www.actionlyme.org/EMBASSIES_CORIXA_TLR_13_JULY_06.htm

It wasn't just this one. It was several others that went to about 15 embassies, the UN, etc.

I know it has been an effective campaign.

Kathleen

Kathleen M. Dickson said...

Regarding the NIH’s “Biodefense Partnerships”
http://www.actionlyme.org/EMBASSIES_CORIXA_TLR_13_JULY_06.htm


I finally found the correspondence that included the now-unavailable data regarding the frauds SmithKline Beecham, Corixa and Yale University on “Lyme disease.” It is on page 3 of this fax to Dr. Howard Dean of the Democratic National Committee.



Note that Corixa now has been purchased by SmithKline (now formally Glaxo-SmithKline) but is a UK based company, and was a UK based company at the time they committed the fraud of LYMErix- a recombinant Outer Surface Protein A (OspA) vaccine, that in fact, SmithKline, Yale, and the University of Corrupticut (I mean Connecticut) knew was useless even before the Phase III trials began. See the videos on my website, and in particular the one about “UCONN’s Joseph Mengele”



What all of this means is that the US, Yale and SmithKline know that Lyme Borreliosis is a “stealth disabler,” they know the mechanism of immune suppression (or the lack of antibodies produced- rendering the infection “stealth” or as having bioweapons potential), and that is via TLR-2 antagonism by these mycoplasmal or fungal or triacyl or diacyl lipopeptides which render the HLA or antigen-presenting molecules incompetent.

Anonymous said...

Do you have volunteers to help?

gopol said...

Even "no comment" is a comment. Sort of like when a book has a page with "This page intentionally left blank." written on it. What?

I too would like to thank Ms. Edmonds for her courage. A long time ago I helped expose my boss for running a pyramid scheme and he was prosecuted, fined and fired. I continue at the same gig, but I've never been able to advance and many of my colleagues (and his) avoid me. I didn't think about the ramifications at the time, but don't think I would have acted any differently had I known. Ripping off poor people is a sucky way to get rich - he was bunghole for doing that and I'm glad I helped him get dinged for it!

Anonymous said...

At the heart of this matter is Isikoff's loyalty to Israel. You can't serve two masters.

Metemneurosis said...

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4258131083758254736&ei=KgMnSqy-BInU-gHfr5y3CQ&q=freedom+next+time&hl=en

Kathleen M. Dickson said...

I think the DOJ OIG report is just a useless piece of whitewash.
K

Kathleen M. Dickson said...

"There is a huge amount of scepticism towards the EU in Britain, though you would not know it if you were to consult the British MSM."
============

I know they (the Council on Foreign Trilateral Bilderberg Eurocrats) were furious at Ireland for not drinking the Lisbon Treaty Kool-Aid. The Vatican, too, is against the EU and what it stands for. Now the Freemason Gordon Brown's getting his comeuppance.

LOL.

Yes, some of us are watching some of what goes on in Europe for various reasons.

Kathleen

Progressive Mews said...

mmonk said...

"Was there editorial pressure, Senator pressure, FBI pressure, or just a decision on Isikoff's part?"

This is a GREAT question! not only should Isikoff be held accountable for this completely immoral behavior as a journalist, but so should ALL the people that were involved with this treachery. Every last one of them are guilty of harming the public's interests & safety!!!

Sibel Edmonds said...

Progressive Mews: I do agree. Info, then, organize, and then action. Well, here is the info. Let's see what people can or want to do with it. Will it be forgotten by Friday? Will it organize itself into a movement and expand? We'll see.

gopol said...

Yes, info. Trouble is there's more than enough info to prosecute each the neocons and war party people double and treble and yet - what is it? They've figured out how to flood the press with evidence of their crimes in such a way that, since it's ubiquitous, it becomes a seeming norm of sorts. Of course the corporat MSM has figured out how to put a strangle hold on much of it. There's that nasty 911 worm, for instance, which, whenever it wriggles free of the minders' box, faces the outrage of pitchfork patriots and comfortable middle and upper middle-class who don't want their world in a swirl.

Just saying.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Sibel for your work. As a whistle blower, I have had a very hard row to hoe my entire life due to the fact I have a conscience. You do make a difference, as do all of us.

when the system is so overwhelmingly slimy and co-opted as it is, it's very hard to keep taking the fight to them, but people like US at least can look at ourselves in the mirror when we wash our faces or in my case, shave it.

Thank you for all that you have endured! I will hang out here and contribute when I can.

we have miles to go before we sleep. truly we do.

ron said...

you are an inspiration to us all
mainstream media sucks
posted and digging it :D
http://theruthlesstruth.com/wordpress/?p=1458

Erik said...

Wow. If this project gets to be 10 names or more- and there are likely 100's of fake journalists with a documentable track record- a database should be created, imho. Searchable by name, subject, keyword, etc. A website where anyone can quickly check the credibility and history of a "journalist" or media outlet.

Something like nndb.com (you've got an entry, Sibel)
http://www.nndb.com/people/149/000045014/

and www.namebase.org and www.theyrule.net but geared towards exposing corruption in the media

Frank said...

Seems like somewhere out there the mockingbirds are still singing their not so sweet song.

Check out this quote from the testimony of expert witness, William Schaap, in the 1999 MLK conspiracy trial:

Q. What do the congressional reports -- if you can summarize them, give some instances, what do the congressional reports tell us about the FBI's use of the media in general but then particularly as it relates to Dr. King?

A. Well, in general, the first thing they show is that throughout its history, the FBI has made relations with the media a key area. Not so much infiltrating employees as the CIA did, but cultivating very, very deep connections throughout the American media. They had the entire division of the FBI -- the crime reporting division was dealing solely with developing friendly journalists, developing ways in which you could get what you wanted to appear in the papers to be there and what you didn't want not to be there (my emphasis /Frank) on a level that was -- nobody realized until these -- these reports came out.

Schaap testimony

Anonymous said...

The real problem underlying this issue is the publics undying and naive delusion that the MSM is separate from the govt and the corporations. They ARE corporations themselves, and are paid to serve such. The PR line about "the public interest" is Bernays nonsense.

The real cure here is turn off the TV, stop the subscriptions and boycott the news stands. Seek out sites like these.

Anonymous said...

First of all Sibel Edmonds needs alot of help and support from everyone that can provide it.
Like the NSWC, all whistleblowers with cases that have the same suspects involved should run a collective case together. There is such a profound pattern especially when it comes to Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, Marc Grossman and Eric Edelman's involvement with criminal Turkish, Israeli, Pakistani and in my case the Chechen diaspora. Sibel Edmonds case is definitely not isolated because cases such as Minnesota SA Rowley, the Phoenix SA Williams "Memorandum", Edmonds case, Valerie Plame case, German Mounir Motassadeq trial and Louai Al Sakka Case all have clear bonds to each other. Their names are John Ashcroft, Richard Perle, Marc Grossman, Eric Edelman, Stephen Solarz, ACPC, ATC and their Chechen Turkish friends Ruslan Saidov and Anton Surikov through Fritz Ermarth.

Sibel's case in its whole is like a key to Pandora's box releasing both hope and yet all the evil criminal engagements that suspects Richard Perle, Marc Grossman, Eric Edelman, Stephen Solarz and John Ashcroft dont want to come out.

Have a nice waist shot picture of two stupid suspiciously smirking fools together with a strong resemblance of Edelman and Solarz during a bus trip from Sognefjord on the west coast to Oslo, Norway September 14, 2008, They had visited a town caled Hoyanger in Norway, where I used to live. They were obviously concerned when I sent off several reports from 2007 to early 2008 about activities with their names stinking all over it. One was a threat assesment report prior to Al Gore's
reception of the Nobel peace prize. John Ashcroft, Richard Perle, Eric Edelman and Stephen Solarz had all been within a few hours distance from my town from 2003 to 2008. Marc Grossman visited Oslo in 2002. All four had established contacts with a clique I suspected of taking part in reprisals and corruption.

The new administration's motives for not going after the criminals of the Bush administration yet professing efforts to defeat terrorism will be counter productive and certainly discerning. Democrats seem to lack the back bone with too many dark skeletons in their own closet to clean the criminals in our own back yard. As long as Perle and gang are covered from prosecution it is least likely that Obama as a symbolic "hope for change" will have much effect.

Let me know what I can do to help.

From an American Nomme De Guerre in Norway,

Anonymous said...

If you are reading this blog and have reservations that the free press could ever be co-opted like this, Google "Project Mockingbird", and see that there is a precedent for this type of behavior from our government and supposedly unbiased MSM. At last check, I found no information specifically stating that this project was no longer active...

Considering that the majority of our news is a rehash of reporting from 3 or 4 major newswires, this type of activity is very easy to orchestrate on a national scale, even today.

Knowledge is power. Dig, do your own research, and recognize for yourself how we are all being played....and contribute what you find to projects like this.

Evil prefers the shadows and hates the light of day.

Progressive Mews said...

Just wanted to let you know that I've published your report on OpEd News:

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Newsweek--Michael-Isikoff-by-Sibel-Edmonds-090603-926.html

Hank said...

For what it is worth, Sibel, I mention your story when I speak worldwide. I ask audiences if they know who you are...and when they don't (always, in the insurance industry), I tell them I want them to go on Y-Tube and enter your name to see the videos. Many have come back to say they did it. One by one, the truth gets out.

Sibel Edmonds said...

I will come back and respond to other comments later this evening (I have a teething baby todayl;-), but meanwhile:

Progressive Mews: Thank you! You know soon I may announce 'the need for volunteers' for this project and others. What say you?

Anon re: Mockingbird: Thank you, but maybe you should read our thorough coverage of that operation and Bernstein's piece in previous post;-)

Anon in Norway: Welcome and thank you for your 'informed' comments. Hope to have more of you here.

Frank: Excellent & so very relevant. Many thanks. I have another piece on FBI (Hoover era which didn't really end, did it!) and the MSM...at least the research part is done (will include this excellent reference you kindly posted). Hopefully I'll complete it soon.

Erik: I'll check the link. Again, thank you.

gopol said...

FBI whistle blower Colleen Rowley is in the news.

Progressive Mews said...

Sibel, I've also written to numerous websites to ask they also post your report, but nothing yet. Just now I was at AfterDowningStreet.com to see if it was posted there, and found that you had already submitted it - a great place fr it!

So for those of you that want to use that link, digg it there, or whatever, here you go:

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/43236

And Sibel, it would be a great pleasure for me to volunteer for your VERY worthy cause - just say the word!

PS: Best of luck with the little teether - yipes!

Roskilde said...

Sibel, I've tried to keep abreast of your case from the beginning and look forward to reading your blog, which I've just discovered.

Rachel Maddow had Michael Isikoff on her show tonight, so I e-mailed her and pointed to your article on Brad Blog. Incidentally, the article at Huffpo’s website about Isikoff is having a comments malfunction. I’d like to see that restored soon.

Have you considered joining The Daily Kos to get your message out to a wider audience? No story mentioning your name has been posted since January 2008, and was not well read. I'll bet you would be a big hit there. I'd post a diary about this there myself, but I was banned.

Are you still under a gag order about speaking publicly of your experiences while employed by the FBI?

Hannah K. O'Luthon said...

I haven't yet read this item from the Congressional Research Service
“The State Secrets Privilege and Other Limits on Litigation Involving Classified Information” (pdf), May 28, available
via Steven Aftergood's "Secrecy News"
site, at http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/secrecy/R40603.pdf Since Sibel is probably the
top expert on that privilege, I would be interested in hearing her take on the contents: no rush, I still have to read it myself.

Satyakaama said...

Sibel, Your meticulousness is to be greatly admired. Thanks for naming names and not cutting Isikoff any slack. "'Shortage' of translators is exactly the kind of euphemistic jargon we've come to expect from the MSM. It's worse than euphemism; it's misdirection, and thus an outright and particularly deceptive kind of lie ("see, we've leveled some criticism at them...we're trying to root out the problem..." Right! (sarcasm)).

All that is required for liars to succeed, is for honest people not to speak out.

Unfortunately, the result is more than philosophical. Many people have paid for the lies with their lives, as will many more, so long as the liars are allowed to continue.

Kathleen M. Dickson said...

Tamm had his house raided by 18 armed goons. Isikoff again:
http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/06/05/bush-fbi-sent-18-armored-agents-to-search-my-house-wiretap-whisteblower-says/
Refused to reveal the illegal wiretapping story.

Anonymous said...

I've read articles by Isikoff for years, but without having background knowledge assumed them to be accurate & reliable. Thanks Sibel, for this eye opening piece - nothing he writes in the future will have any credibility for me.

Markum

Sibel Edmonds said...

Hank: Welcome, and thank you for your support. Since the MSM isn't doing it it seems to be one of our very few options.

Gopol: Thanks for the link. I read the piece when it came out. The usual FBI, I guess.

Progressive Mews: Thank you. You have an e-mail from me.

Roskilde: Is this your first comment here? If yes, welcome:-) I like Maddow (I don;t watch TV so this statement is based on her radio days), what a pity. Thank you for the head up on Huff Post; strange, it was working until people started going there to further check on Isikoff; interesting. Please keep me posted on that, if you can. Daily Kos: in the past many good related pieces were posted there by Lukery. I don't post on blogs (only comment once in a while), but encourage those who are interested to do it on my pieces/analyses...Then, I visit and support. That's the limit of my activities on that front...Also, they are sometimes good, but wayyyyy too partisan.

Hannah: SSP- Oh yes. I got that before even it was posted. I have lots (looooootttts) to say on that. Hopefully I will. Meanwhile, it's a set up; no weight, and totally planned. If you go read it you'll see two most important/major cases omitted: My case & Richard Barlow case. Considering the limited number of known cases, having these two censored should tell you who sanctioned it;-)

I may have exceeded the space allowance for 'comment' so I'll come back with post 2...

Sibel Edmonds said...

...continued

Satyakaama: Good to have you here. I can tell how 'informed ' you are from your comment. "All that is required for liars to succeed, is for honest people not to speak out." I really like this version! Maybe we can find a way or two to counter them; this is why I started this blog after resisting even the idea of it for years. Imagine if we can gather thousands of people like you here, get active, disseminate this further, and then translate all that into 'tangible' action collectively. Let's try. What have we got to lose?

Kathleen: Thank you for the link. It's a very very important article. My next series will deal with these cases...The original source: Wired. I am glad to see it republished by other sites; we need to bring visibility. I hope they thoroughly cited it. They are not journalist, they publish others' work (mainly MSM) or re-word them, whatever, but as long as they cite and make it clear: kudos to them.

Markum: See, we are being effective! Now let's bring it to many many others' attention.

Metemneurosis said...

Sibel, we've been talking about elections and the chances third party candidates have here in the comments, as well as the CIA's involvement in the media. I wonder if you'd heard this story that deals with an overlapping issue. Jesse Ventura claims the CIA have an agent embedded in Minnesota government in a position that doesn't change during elections ("at the deputy level" he says). He also claims he was questioned by them about the details of his campaign and election.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvWK7GjWdqc

Also, I'll be working on a grad school thesis this summer but I'd be honored to volunteer some time for you as well if I can help in the time I have. I suppose it depends on exactly what you have in mind. Just let me know.

Sibel Edmonds said...

Metemneurosis: Ventura's claim: First time I hear this. I don't have any knowledge on that one.

Thank you for your offer. Greatly appreciated. I will certainly need it. In about two weeks I will post 'status report': site statistics for this blog, progress report on 'Project Expose MSM,' goals, etc. I will also list the areas where I can use your help...

May I ask: 'what is your thesis subject?' Feel free to e-mail me directly.

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Great job! The first report is very well done. Besides exposing Isikoff for the criminal tool that he is, you really did a nice job with the format of the report. It's well organized and easy to read. Very cool logo as well.

I'm going to build a database and copy these reports into it as they come out. As someone else mentioned, that might be very useful as more and more reports come out.

I'll probably break-down the info a little bit more (separating first names and last names for instance) and make it relational with at least reports, responses, publications, and journalists broken out into separate tables. And at some point I can publish it online with your direction.

eric zaetsch said...

Next Tuesday, June 8, will be the anniversary of the still unexplained and under reported attack on the Liberty. Gag orders in place and all. Since 1967, an unexplained thing that MSM has never shown any taste for. The coverup has held against major disclosure for over 40 years.

Sibel, there may be whistleblowing feelings among surviving crew.

http://www.counterpunch.org/mcgovern06022009.html

That link is the most recent. I believe there's a survivor's society keeping the truth alive, from earlier web search.

If any other readers have more to add - go for it.

Sibel Edmonds said...

Eric: Didn't Bamford also cover that..not too long ago? Also, if I remember correctly certain FOIA documents came out? Anyway, you are right: another royally blacked out story...

Anonymous said...

Sibel, have you thought about opening up Facebook and Twitter accounts because the network capacity on these sites dramatically increases the spread of these important issues.

How were the pictures from Norway?


American in Norway

eric zaetsch said...

Sibel, Bamford wrote about it in his second book, the one after Puzzle Palace, Body of Secrets [I believe], but he admitted not knowing WHY there was an attack on the Liberty - he offered two theories, an attempted surprise Blitz attack to sink it w/o traces and to fake it as an Egyptian act, a hoax to draw the US into active war against Nasser, as theory 1; then his belief as theory 2 that Isreal to blitz across the Gaza strip was killing captured Egyptians, taking no prisoners, and wanted aspects of that to not become an international "war crimes" issue.

The link I gave posits that planning on taking/keeping the Golan Heights was the motive, keeping secret planning that was wanted to be hushed up.

My theory, in 1967 the nuclear effort in the Nagev was less common knowledge than now and Isreal had represented it as having a reactor and program solely for peaceful purposes [unlike Iran]. My guess is that they wanted to move stuff to a safer distance from the Egyptian border, quietly, and Liberty listening in was problematic. There's little to back that guess up, yet, if the chronology presented at this link is true, it raises some issues [I have no second source published verification of much of it]:

http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/motherofallscandals.html

If in 1965 there was "leakage" of US nuclear stockpiled materials, the 1967 timeframe would suggest Israeli "national security" was a motive in the way I am guessing.

The WHY never was sufficiently asked/answered publicly, by MSM or the govt., about the Liberty being attacked.

As Sutherland [the consumate beltway spook] in the ending of JFK told Costner [the Garrison character] "Don't ask who killed Kennedy as much as asking why Kennedy was killed."

The WHY issue.

As with you, as with outing Plame when it happened, WHY - with you what iceberg was benath your issues, and with Plame and you, was it someone's intentional blowing cover on an ongoing investigation by introducing public issue complications -- i.e., WHY were you so strenuously treated, publicly?

.......
One last thought - that link above, timeline = 1996, transfer of US technology to China, via Isreal, then this link [again, if the info is reliable]

http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/062000/0006006.html

about an Israeli AWAC technology sale to China with Clinton "disapproval" - how does that fit with the first big thing in the Bush presidency, before 911, being the spy plane "forced to land" on Chinese soil after a purported mid-air collision where the Chinese aircraft and pilot conviently were lost at sea - and with the US plane after landing being cut up and combed over by the Chinese?

It is as if there is big-time US arms trading with China, and to deflect disapprovals by some in the US they put a plausibly deniable fig leaf in place - Isreal as a cut-out middleman first, then delivery on a promise posed as an unfortunate emergency measure.

Curious, at least.

That Hainan Island situation, what technological gains the Chinese acquired then, certainly appears to have been covered up quite a bit by government and with a media lack of due curiosity that can be viewed as complicity.

Of course, one has to be distrustful of official news, and that's paranoia, we all know it is, isn't it? So I guess I am wrong and over-speculative.

Sibel Edmonds said...

Eric:A new post on AntiWar.Com on USS Liberty... I haven't read the entire piece yet. But I will.

Eric Pottenger said...

Sibel and Co. Just yesterday I finished posting an original news piece on my blog that features Michael Isikoff in another case of 'selective' presentation, this time in a recent print article on page 14 of Newsweek's May 25th issue, an article dealing with the death of a torture prison detainee, Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi. As it is relevant to this story, please read by visiting http://ericpottenger.blogspot.com/2009/06/story-of-dead-man.html

Anonymous said...

Post 911 media blackout in Atlanta; Mohammed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi spent time on and off in Atlanta, Ga. More accurately Decatur, Ga. However, there was practically a complete media blackout about Atta's presence in Atlanta with only a few articles until the stories blacked out. Another issue was that an FBI agent I knew, while I lived in Atlanta until shortly after 911, who was working on counterterrorism cases was transferred out of Atlanta by mid February 2001 around the same time that Atta arrived in Georgia. Practically the same thing that happened at the FBI field offices in Minnesota and Phoenix.

American in Norway

Sibel Edmonds said...

Eric Pottenger: Welcome. I just checked your link/blog. Good Job, thank you for writing it, also thank you for sharing it.

Anonymous said...

Sibel & Eric

Eric great article!
Even though al Libi and Mullah Krekar are terrorist leaders, both were convenient targets for the Bush administration to use as a false illusion connecting Saddam to Al Qaida. Both Shayk Al Libi and Mullah Krekar had stories surrounding them relating to connections to Al Qaida and WMD. Mullah Krekar's al Ansar Islam was alleged by CIA supported Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) of developing or using chemical weapons in northern Iraq.
The CIA rendition team or more accurate Special Activities Division (SAD) were assigned to pick up Krekar in a snatch and grab op. This was between June and August. The team was again busted or burned like they were in Italy.

"Suspect CIA agents were in Norway"
www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1397884.ece

Former AG Ashcroft made a followng trip in August to convince Norway to give him up. Despite many attempts by Norwegian politicians on the conservative right to have him extradited, Norway has a clear policy that they cant extradite anyone that may either receive the death penalty or be tortured which in this case was quite clear.

Ashcroft pleads his case in Norway - Aftenposten - News in English
www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article615953.ece?service=print -

John Ashcroft also paid a visit to his Norwegian relatives in Bergen on the west coast of Norway. His ultraconservative christian roots were closely affiliated to "Living Word" which endorsed the Muhammed cartoons uproar. The Muhammed cartoons stunt, hiding behind freedom of speech was a clear stunt by the right wing to piss off muslims enough to stir up more terrorist acts which Bush and Cheney needed while building their new case for war with Iran. Filthy rich scandinavian countries like Norway and Denmark could provide financial support for a conflict with Iran. But the only way they could be convinced would be stirring up terrorist acts in these countries.

In 2007, a couple of months before Al Gore received his Nobel Peace a previously convicted fellon was caught transporting explosives by local authorities. A bomb disposal unit from Oslo came to secure two kg of two types of explosives. The fellon was only charged with trafficking.

"Bomb experts from Oslo have taken care of explosives in a car in the Black Humle in Sogn og Fjordane. The danger is therefore over."
http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article2066885.ece
(article is in Norwegian Use google translator. Its perfectly translated to English.

The explosives was headed for a small town where there were a few Ibn al Khattab and Basaev inspired young Chechens that had moved in to town several months earlier. However Norwegian authorities havent openly pursued the case despite receiving collaborating indepth reports and threat assesments of other local suspects involved associated to F Ermarth, A Surikov and R Saidov.

American in Norway

Eric Pottenger said...

Thanks for the information, "American in Norway."

And in reference to Sibel's thanking me--thank YOU! I'm just glad I found your blog and hopefully I can continue contributing worthwhile and honest perspectives to an audience larger than my tiny (and uninterested) group of friends.

Balu said...

Let's hope it takes off ...
here's something I read recently ... it's not a journalist who changed the story, but a journalist who was shoo-shooed away by the MSM ...
http://www.politicalaffairs.net/article/articleview/8608
excerpt from link :
"..."...Bush made the comments about starting an aggressive war to veteran
Houston Chronicle reporter Mickey Herskowitz, then working with Bush on
his book “A Charge To Keep,” later brought out by publisher William Morrow.

This disclosure was uncovered by Russ Baker, an award-winning investigative
reporter when he interviewed Herskowitz for his own book,
“Family of Secrets” (Bloomsbury Press) about the Bush dynasty.
However, Baker says, when he approached The Washington Post and
The Los Angeles Times with the potentially devastating story to
President Bush prior to the 2004 presidential election, they declined
to publish it.
..."
Wonder if Baker would be kind enough to give more details about WHO "declined to publish it" ..

Some journalists get turned away, others cave in ... and then there are the "non-journalists" whose lies get wide publicity ...

Sibel Edmonds said...

Balu: Interesting you mentioned Russ Baker. I don't know him, but I'll be at a small dinner gathering with 5 journalists next week and he is one of the attendees. I will check out the link you provided. Thank you.

Balu said...

Sibel, I hope you have a / had a good gathering with the journalists. Maybe Russ Baker named names. And maybe he knows a lot of others who are not happy to be "reporters parroting he said she said propaganda".
Found another one ... a "reporter" who changed his mind and published a retraction.

excerpt :
"I just spoke with Keith Stern, communications director Rules Associate for Congressman Jim McGovern and asked him whether the report in Congress Now yesterday was true, that McGovern, who has been one of the most reliable members of Congress in opposing wars, would now be voting Yes on the war money.
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/43658
Stern said: "That is absolutely untrue. We are trying to correct it. He is a No vote. We are asbsolutely livid about that. It could not be further from the truth. Frankly, the reporter just made it up. "
the "retraction"
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/43659
"...By Geof Koss, CongressNow Staff
Jun 15, 2009 7:07 PM

Corrected: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) supports the war supplemental. In fact, McGovern’s office said he continues to oppose the spending bill for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan...."