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Alex Jones Speaks With Sibel Edmonds, January 17, 2006

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Former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds speaks with Alex Jones, discussing issues of corruption in government agencies and difficulties faced by those who who would like to come forward with information about such corruption, among many other issues.

Edmonds gives a brief history of the difficulties she had experienced while being an FBI translator, explaining that she wanted to come forward with information she had learned about corruption in the government relating to the 9/11 attacks and other issues such as government narcotics trafficking.

Edmonds is the founder of the National Security Whistleblower Coalition, which has many members who have previously come forward with information about corruption in the government and then had been publicly "gagged" or fired for doing so. The members have an average of 21 years of experience in the intelligence agencies of the US government.

She also speaks about a large amount of people who have approached her who have information relating to the 9/11 attacks but were ignored by the 9/11 Commission.

Also spoken about is how many government officials who have been fired for being involved in corrupt activities then go on to become very highly paid lobbyists afterwards.



recorded January 17, 2006, running time 38 minutes 16 seconds





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