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Is this why Sandy Berger needed to destroy those documents? [Marc Grossman & Nuclear Espionage]
London Times, UK Guardian, Karachi Page, Steve Sailer, etc ^ | Tuesday, January 8, 2008 | FREE REPUBLIC WORLD EXCLUSIVE

Posted on 01/08/2008 8:09:07 AM PST by KayEyeDoubleDee

A WHISTLEBLOWER has made a series of extraordinary claims about how corrupt government officials allowed Pakistan and other states to steal nuclear weapons secrets.

Sibel Edmonds, a 37-year-old former Turkish language translator for the FBI, listened into hundreds of sensitive intercepted conversations while based at the agency's Washington field office.

She approached The Sunday Times last month after reading about an Al-Qaeda terrorist who had revealed his role in training some of the 9/11 hijackers while he was in Turkey.

Edmonds described how foreign intelligence agents had enlisted the support of US officials to acquire a network of moles in sensitive military and nuclear institutions.

Among the hours of covert tape recordings, she says she heard evidence that one well-known senior official in the US State Department was being paid by Turkish agents in Washington who were selling the information on to black market buyers, including Pakistan.

The name of the official - who has held a series of top government posts - is known to The Sunday Times. He strongly denies the claims.

However, Edmonds said: "He was aiding foreign operatives against US interests by passing them highly classified information, not only from the State Department but also from the Pentagon, in exchange for money, position and political objectives."

She claims that the FBI was also gathering evidence against senior Pentagon officials - including household names - who were aiding foreign agents.

"If you made public all the information that the FBI have on this case, you will see very high-level people going through criminal trials," she said.

Her story shows just how much the West was infiltrated by foreign states seeking nuclear secrets. It illustrates how western government officials turned a blind eye to, or were even helping, countries such as Pakistan acquire bomb technology.

The wider nuclear network has been monitored for many years by a joint Anglo-American intelligence effort. But rather than shut it down, investigations by law enforcement bodies such as the FBI and Britain's Revenue & Customs have been aborted to preserve diplomatic relations.

Edmonds, a fluent speaker of Turkish and Farsi, was recruited by the FBI in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. Her previous claims about incompetence inside the FBI have been well documented in America.

She has given evidence to closed sessions of Congress and the 9/11 commission, but many of the key points of her testimony have remained secret. She has now decided to divulge some of that information after becoming disillusioned with the US authorities' failure to act.

One of Edmonds's main roles in the FBI was to translate thousands of hours of conversations by Turkish diplomatic and political targets that had been covertly recorded by the agency.

A backlog of tapes had built up, dating back to 1997, which were needed for an FBI investigation into links between the Turks and Pakistani, Israeli and US targets. Before she left the FBI in 2002 she heard evidence that pointed to money laundering, drug imports and attempts to acquire nuclear and conventional weapons technology.

"What I found was damning," she said. "While the FBI was investigating, several arms of the government were shielding what was going on."

The Turks and Israelis had planted "moles" in military and academic institutions which handled nuclear technology. Edmonds says there were several transactions of nuclear material every month, with the Pakistanis being among the eventual buyers. "The network appeared to be obtaining information from every nuclear agency in the United States," she said.

They were helped, she says, by the high-ranking State Department official who provided some of their moles - mainly PhD students - with security clearance to work in sensitive nuclear research facilities. These included the Los Alamos nuclear laboratory in New Mexico, which is responsible for the security of the US nuclear deterrent.

In one conversation Edmonds heard the official arranging to pick up a $15,000 cash bribe. The package was to be dropped off at an agreed location by someone in the Turkish diplomatic community who was working for the network.

The Turks, she says, often acted as a conduit for the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan's spy agency, because they were less likely to attract suspicion. Venues such as the American Turkish Council in Washington were used to drop off the cash, which was picked up by the official.

Edmonds said: "I heard at least three transactions like this over a period of 2½ years. There are almost certainly more."

The Pakistani operation was led by General Mahmoud Ahmad, then the ISI chief.

Intercepted communications showed Ahmad and his colleagues stationed in Washington were in constant contact with attachés in the Turkish embassy.

Intelligence analysts say that members of the ISI were close to Al-Qaeda before and after 9/11. Indeed, Ahmad was accused of sanctioning a $100,000 wire payment to Mohammed Atta, one of the 9/11 hijackers, immediately before the attacks.

The results of the espionage were almost certainly passed to Abdul Qadeer Khan, the Pakistani nuclear scientist.

Khan was close to Ahmad and the ISI. While running Pakistan's nuclear programme, he became a millionaire by selling atomic secrets to Libya, Iran and North Korea. He also used a network of companies in America and Britain to obtain components for a nuclear programme.

Khan caused an alert among western intelligence agencies when his aides met Osama Bin Laden. "We were aware of contact between A Q Khan's people and Al-Qaeda," a former CIA officer said last week. "There was absolute panic when we initially discovered this, but it kind of panned out in the end."

It is likely that the nuclear secrets stolen from the United States would have been sold to a number of rogue states by Khan.

Edmonds was later to see the scope of the Pakistani connections when it was revealed that one of her fellow translators at the FBI was the daughter of a Pakistani embassy official who worked for Ahmad. The translator was given top secret clearance despite protests from FBI investigators.

Edmonds says packages containing nuclear secrets were delivered by Turkish operatives, using their cover as members of the diplomatic and military community, to contacts at the Pakistani embassy in Washington.

Following 9/11, a number of the foreign operatives were taken in for questioning by the FBI on suspicion that they knew about or somehow aided the attacks.

Edmonds said the State Department official once again proved useful. "A primary target would call the official and point to names on the list and say, "We need to get them out of the US because we can't afford for them to spill the beans'," she said. "The official said that he would "take care of it'."

The four suspects on the list were released from interrogation and extradited.

Edmonds also claims that a number of senior officials in the Pentagon had helped Israeli and Turkish agents.

"The people provided lists of potential moles from Pentagon-related institutions who had access to databases concerning this information," she said.

"The handlers, who were part of the diplomatic community, would then try to recruit those people to become moles for the network. The lists contained all their "hooking points', which could be financial or sexual pressure points, their exact job in the Pentagon and what stuff they had access to."

One of the Pentagon figures under investigation was Lawrence Franklin, a former Pentagon analyst, who was jailed in 2006 for passing US defence information to lobbyists and sharing classified information with an Israeli diplomat.

"He was one of the top people providing information and packages during 2000 and 2001," she said.

Once acquired, the nuclear secrets could have gone anywhere. The FBI monitored Turkish diplomats who were selling copies of the information to the highest bidder.

Edmonds said: "Certain greedy Turkish operators would make copies of the material and look around for buyers. They had agents who would find potential buyers."

In summer 2000, Edmonds says the FBI monitored one of the agents as he met two Saudi Arabian businessmen in Detroit to sell nuclear information that had been stolen from an air force base in Alabama. She overheard the agent saying: "We have a package and we're going to sell it for $250,000."

Edmonds's employment with the FBI lasted for just six months. In March 2002 she was dismissed after accusing a colleague of covering up illicit activity involving Turkish nationals.

She has always claimed that she was victimised for being outspoken and was vindicated by an Office of the Inspector General review of her case three years later. It found that one of the contributory reasons for her sacking was that she had made valid complaints.

The US attorney-general has imposed a state secrets privilege order on her, which prevents her revealing more details of the FBI's methods and current investigations.

Her allegations were heard in a closed session of Congress, but no action has been taken and she continues to campaign for a public hearing.

She was able to discuss the case with The Sunday Times because, by the end of January 2002, the justice department had shut down the programme.

The senior official in the State Department no longer works there. Last week he denied all of Edmonds's allegations: "If you are calling me to say somebody said that I took money, that's outrageous . . . I do not have anything to say about such stupid ridiculous things as this."

In researching this article, The Sunday Times has talked to two FBI officers (one serving, one former) and two former CIA sources who worked on nuclear proliferation. While none was aware of specific allegations against officials she names, they did provide overlapping corroboration of Edmonds's story.

One of the CIA sources confirmed that the Turks had acquired nuclear secrets from the United States and shared the information with Pakistan and Israel. "We have no indication that Turkey has its own nuclear ambitions. But the Turks are traders. To my knowledge they became big players in the late 1990s," the source said.

How Pakistan got the bomb, then sold it to the highest bidders

1965 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Pakistan's foreign minister, says: "If India builds the bomb we will eat grass . . . but we will get one of our own"

1974 Nuclear programme becomes increased priority as India tests a nuclear device

1976 Abdul Qadeer Khan, a scientist, steals secrets from Dutch uranium plant. Made head of his nation's nuclear programme by Bhutto, now prime minister

1976 onwards Clandestine network established to obtain materials and technology for uranium enrichment from the West

1985 Pakistan produces weapons-grade uranium for the first time

1989-91 Khan's network sells Iran nuclear weapons information and technology

1991-97 Khan sells weapons technology to North Korea and Libya

1998 India tests nuclear bomb and Pakistan follows with a series of nuclear tests. Khan says: "I never had any doubts I was building a bomb. We had to do it"

2001 CIA chief George Tenet gathers officials for crisis summit on the proliferation of nuclear technology from Pakistan to other countries

2001 Weeks before 9/11, Khan's aides meet Osama Bin Laden to discuss an Al-Qaeda nuclear device

2001 After 9/11 proliferation crisis becomes secondary as Pakistan is seen as important ally in war on terror

2003 Libya abandons nuclear weapons programme and admits acquiring components through Pakistani nuclear scientists

2004 Khan placed under house arrest and confesses to supplying Iran, Libya and North Korea with weapons technology. He is pardoned by President Pervez Musharraf

2006 North Korea tests a nuclear bomb

2007 Renewed fears that bomb may fall into hands of Islamic extremists as killing of Benazir Bhutto throws country into turmoil


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aclu; edmonds; grossman; sandyberger; sibeledmonds; truthtellingproject; ttp; x42
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee
Great work pulling this together, KayEye.

Did you notice this possible connection?

Venues such as the American Turkish Council in Washington were used to drop off the cash, which was picked up by the official.

Recall the other affair has the American Turkish Council been embroiled in?

Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame were both active in the group.

A regular sewer of sedition...

61 posted on 01/08/2008 10:27:28 AM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee
Curt Weldon's, "Able Danger" could not and would not be investigated. It was killed with Weldons(R)defeat in Pennsylvania.

Able Danger is a big story. The cover up of it is even bigger.

IIRC, Louis Freeh came down hard on the 9-11 commission for refusing to investigate Able Danger. As I said earlier, once Weldon lost, the story died. It was crucial for the cover up to continue that he be defeated.

62 posted on 01/08/2008 10:30:41 AM PST by processing please hold (Duncan Hunter '08) (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee; All

Very, very interesting, informative, educational. Thanks for the ping. Thanks to all contributors/linkers/researchers/EDUCATORS on this thread.

BUMP-TO-THE-TRUTH!


63 posted on 01/08/2008 10:54:25 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Don Corleone
Did anyone see the Parade magazine cover story this Sunday?

Yes, and unbelievable that they are THAT clueless.

64 posted on 01/08/2008 10:54:28 AM PST by Osage Orange (Molon Labe)
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To: All

BTTT


65 posted on 01/08/2008 11:19:12 AM PST by Liz (Rooty's not getting my guns or the name of my hairdresser.)
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To: ravingnutter

More interesting connections.

Here’s what I think I know:

Joe Wilson met his first wife, Jacqueline Gregoire, during his stint at the US Embassy in the Congo. The Congo, at that time, was being run by then French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua (of Oil-for-Food scandal fame) as his own private banana republic. Gregoire was, at the time, the French Embassy’s “cultural attache”, which is standard official cover for spies reporting back to the DGSE. (Confirmed, oddly enough in a travel book called “Equator” by Thurston Clarke which has nothing to do with espionage, but in which he is quite charmingly grilled over what he has heard during his visit by a beautiful, French, “cultural attache” while in Gabon, a country which we will come back to in a minute).

Wilson then finds himself on the eve of the first Gulf War as acting Ambassador to Iraq when Gillespie returns to the US for a vacation. According to Wilson’s own words, he dined with “Saddam’s principal arms buyer in Paris” the night before the US attack. I thought I’d pinned down the guy’s name once, but I know he’s linked to Marc Rich of last minute pardon fame.

He then ended up as Ambassador to another French banana repbulic - Gabon - famous for its role in the French “Affaire Elf” where the French oil giant laundered money through its African subsidiaries (principally Gabon) to give to politicians (notably, Chirac).

After being dumped from the Africa Desk of Clinton’s NSC, he starts his own company. Meanwhile his wife is quite literally on the French payroll as a registered lobbyist for Gabonese President for Life (or as long as the French military props him up) Omar Bongo.

He then meets Plame at a reception at the Turkish Embassy. On the third date, she informs him that she works for the CPD at CIA. Immediately, (and by immediately I mean within just weeks) he dumps Gregoire and marries Plame. After all, if you are a French spy and want to know what the US knows about French nuclear proliferation, what better way to find out than marrying someone who knows.

The rest, as they say, is history. But look at it this way:

The French did not want Saddam ousted
a) because their politicians were becoming rich off of Oil-for-Food, and
b) because if they could end the blocade leaving Saddam in power it would mean $billions in oil development contracts.

The French had great leverage over Turkey because they held the “European Union” card over them. I’m sure they played that card to the hilt in getting them to refuse to allow the US to launch from Turkey.


66 posted on 01/08/2008 11:43:17 AM PST by Philistone (If someone tells you it's for the children, he believes that YOU are a child.)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

http://rastibini.blogspot.com/2008/01/man-who-gave-pakistan-bomb.html

Sunday, January 06, 2008
THE MAN WHO GAVE PAKISTAN THE BOMB


67 posted on 01/08/2008 12:07:45 PM PST by maggief
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

Hmmmm...and from the other side of the aisle:

http://rastibini.blogspot.com/2008/01/poisoning-sibel-edmonds.html


68 posted on 01/08/2008 12:33:55 PM PST by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

Fascinating and well done.

Bump


69 posted on 01/08/2008 12:38:13 PM PST by Route66 (America's Main Street - - - Fred D. Thompson / Consistent Conservative...The One with Gravitas)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

bttt


70 posted on 01/08/2008 12:39:02 PM PST by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

Thank you.


71 posted on 01/08/2008 1:10:02 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee ("A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.")
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To: Agent Smith
I thought it was common knowledge that Slick Willie sold nuclear secrets to the Chi-Coms for campaign cash.

Common knowledge occurs when people repeat the same information over and over again. It is not the same as the truth.

72 posted on 01/08/2008 1:34:25 PM PST by Doe Eyes
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To: Liz

bttt


73 posted on 01/08/2008 2:11:17 PM PST by Guenevere (Duncan Hunter...President '08)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee

FR bookmark


74 posted on 01/08/2008 3:05:34 PM PST by Dad yer funny (FoxNews is morphing , and not for the better ,... internal struggle? Its hard to watch)
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To: Diogenesis
I agree that nothing will come of this.

America the (once) great, is in the process of being overrun by "enemies foreign and domestic". This is one more instance of it...

75 posted on 01/08/2008 3:10:55 PM PST by veracious
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To: Diogenesis

relax. the one on your left understands graciousness. the one on your right is aging fast like anyone with a guilty conscience will.


76 posted on 01/08/2008 4:23:08 PM PST by the invisib1e hand
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To: nutmeg

bookmark


77 posted on 01/08/2008 4:47:17 PM PST by nutmeg (Imagine Hillary Clinton or Barack Hussein Obama as Commander-in-Chief.... {{shudder}})
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To: Philistone; Fedora; Calpernia

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1950281/replies?c=28


78 posted on 01/08/2008 5:16:58 PM PST by freema (Proud Marine Niece, Daughter, Wife, Friend, Sister, Cousin, Mom and FRiend)
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To: Marine_Uncle

Ping


79 posted on 01/08/2008 5:34:07 PM PST by freema (Proud Marine Niece, Daughter, Wife, Friend, Sister, Cousin, Mom and FRiend)
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee
....it all fits :( ...

but the facts, remains....Sandy Burglar got caught covering for "the 'Toons"....then successfully "blackmailing" W...and he/the 'Toons, just walk away....w/the help the the LMSM.

80 posted on 01/08/2008 5:53:17 PM PST by skinkinthegrass (just b/c your paranoid, doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you....Run, FRed, Run. :^)
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