Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Family Secrets
"The most significant information that we were receiving did not come from counter-terrorism investigations, and I want to emphasize this. It came from counter-intelligence, and certain criminal investigations, and issues that have to do with money laundering operations. You get to a point where it gets very complex, where you have money laundering activities, drug related activities, and terrorist support activities converging at certain points and becoming one...
We are not talking about only governmental levels. And I keep underlining semi-legit organizations and following the money. When you do that the picture gets grim. It gets really ugly."
--Sibel Edmonds, former FBI translator and 9-11 whistleblower
[Ed. note: read the full interview at http://baltimorechronicle.com/050704SibelEdmonds.shtml ]
We are not talking about only governmental levels. And I keep underlining semi-legit organizations and following the money. When you do that the picture gets grim. It gets really ugly."
--Sibel Edmonds, former FBI translator and 9-11 whistleblower
[Ed. note: read the full interview at http://baltimorechronicle.com/050704SibelEdmonds.shtml ]