Read Description for a link to pt 1
This documentary reveals how a foreign spy ring with links to Al-Qaeda has been discovered working within the F
Read Description for a link to pt 1
This documentary reveals how a foreign spy ring with links to Al-Qaeda has been discovered working within the FBI. Sibel Edmonds began work at the FBI translating wire taps in an investigation into a foreign spy ring operating in the US. She became suspicious of her colleagues after discovering some mistranslations and was then invited to join the spy ring which had evidently infiltrated the FBI itself. She went straight to her bosses and rather than being hailed as a hero she was promptly sacked. After going public on 60 Minutes she has been officially gagged.
Out of love for her newly-adopted country, Sibel Edmonds agreed
to join the FBI as a translator in the wake of 9/11. But her world
gets turned upside-down when Sibel reports wrongdoings to her
supervisors: one of her colleagues from the Translation Unit is
secretly working for the same Turkish officials who are “targetted”
by the top-secret FBI investigations that Sibel is working on. As a
“reward” for her whistle-blowing, Sibel is fired from the FBI. Today,
she is fighting for the very ideals that American democracy relies
on, and is facing, against overwhelming odds, some of the most
reckless and powerful officials in the U.S. government.
Sibel has granted a film crew full and exclusive access to document
her story, and her struggle, as we zero in on her “secret”.
KILL THE MESSENGER (UNE FEMME A ABATTRE) is a true spy
story about the only American citizen who dared stand up to the
FBI in an attempt to expose the truth on some specific yet hidden
aspects of today’s War on Terror and give the American people the
protection and security the U.S. government has failed to provide.
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Read Description for a link to pt 2
This documentary reveals how a foreign spy ring with links to Al-Qaeda has been discovered working within the F
Read Description for a link to pt 2
This documentary reveals how a foreign spy ring with links to Al-Qaeda has been discovered working within the FBI. Sibel Edmonds began work at the FBI translating wire taps in an investigation into a foreign spy ring operating in the US. She became suspicious of her colleagues after discovering some mistranslations and was then invited to join the spy ring which had evidently infiltrated the FBI itself. She went straight to her bosses and rather than being hailed as a hero she was promptly sacked. After going public on 60 Minutes she has been officially gagged.
Out of love for her newly-adopted country, Sibel Edmonds agreed
to join the FBI as a translator in the wake of 9/11. But her world
gets turned upside-down when Sibel reports wrongdoings to her
supervisors: one of her colleagues from the Translation Unit is
secretly working for the same Turkish officials who are “targetted”
by the top-secret FBI investigations that Sibel is working on. As a
“reward” for her whistle-blowing, Sibel is fired from the FBI. Today,
she is fighting for the very ideals that American democracy relies
on, and is facing, against overwhelming odds, some of the most
reckless and powerful officials in the U.S. government.
Sibel has granted a film crew full and exclusive access to document
her story, and her struggle, as we zero in on her “secret”.
KILL THE MESSENGER (UNE FEMME A ABATTRE) is a true spy
story about the only American citizen who dared stand up to the
FBI in an attempt to expose the truth on some specific yet hidden
aspects of today’s War on Terror and give the American people the
protection and security the U.S. government has failed to provide.
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Read Description for a link to pt 2
Out of love for her newly-adopted country, Sibel Edmonds agreed
to join the FBI as a translator in the wake of 9
Read Description for a link to pt 2
Out of love for her newly-adopted country, Sibel Edmonds agreed
to join the FBI as a translator in the wake of 9/11. But her world
gets turned upside-down when Sibel reports wrongdoings to her
supervisors: one of her colleagues from the Translation Unit is
secretly working for the same Turkish officials who are “targetted”
by the top-secret FBI investigations that Sibel is working on. As a
“reward” for her whistle-blowing, Sibel is fired from the FBI. Today,
she is fighting for the very ideals that American democracy relies
on, and is facing, against overwhelming odds, some of the most
reckless and powerful officials in the U.S. government.
Sibel has granted a film crew full and exclusive access to document
her story, and her struggle, as we zero in on her “secret”.
KILL THE MESSENGER (UNE FEMME A ABATTRE) is a true spy
story about the only American citizen who dared stand up to the
FBI in an attempt to expose the truth on some specific yet hidden
aspects of today’s War on Terror and give the American people the
protection and security the U.S. government has failed to provide.
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FOX News: Fair and balanced...because we say so!
As Rupert Murdoch`s `war on journalism` hits new lows, droves of disgruntled employees are confess
FOX News: Fair and balanced...because we say so!
As Rupert Murdoch`s `war on journalism` hits new lows, droves of disgruntled employees are confessing their many misdeeds, brought upon by the systematic oppression they faced at FOX News. Watch how FOX executives dictate their bias by forcing reporters to follow memos that predetermine "what they could say and how they could say it."
Rupert Murdoch has decided that the best approach to journalism is to parade opinions dressed-up as News. The reason is simple: No one can disprove an opinion, and therefore, credibility is easier to maintain. Should they ever get caught lying, the legal process affords them protection under the First Amendment. All this, thanks in part to Congress who had the bright idea of passing a rider(hidden) Bill to deregulate the News Media. That`s right, Corporate News entities can tell lies and distort the news if they so choose, and it`s all perfectly legal.
To the best of my knowledge, no country can have or maintain democracy without an honest Press or, at least, one that can be held accountable. But where is ours?
Not convinced? "Florida Appeals Court ruled that there is absolutely nothing illegal in a major media organization lying, concealing or distorting information"
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 6:59 AM
Subject: FLORIDA COURT RULING SAYS MEDIA CAN LEGALLY LIE
http://www.netfeed.com/~jhill/RupertMurdoch.htm
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