Sibel
Edmonds Blows the Whistle on Government Blackmailing
In
this remarkable conversation, Sibel Edmonds reflects on Russ Tice's
recent revelations to Boiling Frogs Post and The Corbett Report that
the NSA has wiretapped top government officials for years. Edmonds
discusses from her own experience how the FBI collects dirt on
Congressman and public officials for use as political leverage. We
also talk about how this scandal proves that there is no "official
channel" for whistleblowers to follow when they want to expose
wrondoing because the system is being controlled from behind the
scenes by the criminals in the national security establishment.
Listen
to the Russ Tice interview: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7540
This interview can be viewed HERE
By
way of introduction – from James Corbett
Whistleblower:
NSA wiretapped Obama, Petraeus, Alito, others
Last
week, NSA whistleblower Russell Tice conducted interviews on
BoilingFrogsPost
and The
Corbett Report
where he revealed shocking new details of the NSA spying scandal. In
addition to detailing how the NSA is collecting and storing the
content of all electronic communications passing through the United
States, he also revealed for the first time some of the specific
targets of past NSA wiretapping operations, including senior
Congressional leaders, the former White House Press Secretary,
high-ranking military generals, the entire Supreme Court, and even
then-Senator from Illinois and future President, Barack Obama.
Russell
Tice was a 20 year intelligence analyst veteran, working for the NSA
until 2005 when he helped blow the whistle on the agency’s
unconstitutional spying on Americans. He was one of the sources that
James Risen and Eric Lichtblau turned to for their reporting on the
warrantless wiretapping program in the New York Times. In 2009, he
revealed
to Keith Olbermann that the agency was eavesdropping on the
communications of journalists a full four years before the AP spying
scandal.
So
far the mainstream press in the United States have been studiously
ignoring these revelations. Tice was invited for a brief appearance
on MSNBC, but was told just minutes before going on air that he was
not permitted to mention the wiretaps of government officials. Glenn
Greenwald and others who have been working tirelessly on the Edward
Snowden story have yet to even acknowledge Tice’s comments. A
handful of publications such as The
Huffington Post and BusinessInsider
have run single stories on the revelations, but so far there has been
no response from the NSA, the White House, or any of the other people
named by Tice to the allegations.
Fox News has carried this
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