Monday, October 29, 2007

Sibel Edmonds

Sibel is the heroic translator who stumbled onto various nefarious deeds while working for the FBI. She now says that she will tell all, if any major TV news show will let her speak unedited.

Da-yam. Now that's courage.

I doubt that CBS, ABC and the rest will take her up on the offer -- the lawyers will probably nix the notion. Besides, the big TV guys always insist on the right of final cut. Deborah Jeane Palfrey found that out the hard way in her dealings with Brian Ross of ABC.

6 comments:

Hyperman said...

Letting her say it all unedited on TV would be amazing !! Maybe a cable channel would accept to do it instead of the big three.
I've been dreaming of this for a long time. From what I can understand by reading between the lines of what she said over the last years, it's all about dope and spook.

Anonymous said...

No US media will give her any time on their news channels. Murdock, hey it rhymes with "warlock", and his buddies won't allow her to tell the real news. I betcha $100 paypal payment to our grouchy Joseph Cannon that no media will give her coverage, either in print or on TV, except for maybe possibly Harper's or Rolling Stone Mag. but don't hold your breath.

she'll have to do a greg palast and move to another country like Australia that will gladly have interview her.

we're screwed here in the US of A. The Perverts own our media, one Harvard case study is Fox news, so they won't let the real news get reported, only the version they decide upon.

it's getting worse all the time with the ongoing media consolidation that started with Reagan's backing the FCC to get rid of the Fairness Doctrine back in 1987. For more info go to:

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0212-03.htm

Anonymous said...

The details may be difficult to follow for the general public aside from the editing. She should try to control the process. Perhaps seek out an independent UK or European documentary producer and work together to produce a stand-alone work that she's comfortable with.

Anonymous said...

hey Joseph, have you listened to this program?
Worldview
Monday, October 29, 2007
The Geopolitics of Drugs series concludes with a look at the complex relationship between the U.S. and Latin America within the "War on Drugs." We'll hear from a former DEA agent who sued George H.W. Bush for drug trafficking, and find out how a plane went from flying to Guantanamo to crashing in the jungle, full of drugs.

Segments
Geopolitics of Drugs: Drug War Whistleblower
Celerino "Cele" Castillo, III — Author, Powderburns: Cocaine, Contras and the Drug War; 12 year veteren of DEA; Witnessed drug smuggling by Nicaraguan Contras from the Ilopango Air Force Base with the same pilots, planes and hangers as the CIA used, under the direction of Lt. Col. Oliver North, for covert supply to the Contras.
Geopolitics of Drugs: Narcoavión de Guantánamo
Jonah Meadows — Producer, Worldview

Find out how a US registered plane, N987SA, went from making trips between Connecticut and Guantanamo Bay to crashing into the jungles of Mexico's Yucatan peninsela, with several tons of Colombian drugs on board. It exposes the shady world of private planes and drug smuggling in the "wild west of aviation," South Florida.
http://www.chicagopublicradio.org/Program_WV.aspx

Anonymous said...

Joseph check Hopsickers latest article on the N987SA. He links the two cases through Michael Farkas.

Anonymous said...

Upon reading the Brad blog story you posted Cannon I noticed that the Democrats have "reneged" omn their promise to hear her out" on the Judiciary Committee..Leahey and the others.
Yet another example of the Democrats bowing to the White House and the other "super elite" powers to ignore truth telling.
I wonder why?