What FBI whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds found in translation

Most Americans have never heard of Sibel Edmonds, and if the U.S. government has its way, they never will.

The former FBI translator turned whistle-blower tells a chilling story of corruption at Washington's highest levels - sale of nuclear secrets, shielding of terrorist suspects, illegal arms transfers, narcotics trafficking, money laundering, espionage. Full Story »

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by Mike LaBonte - Feb. 18, 2008

Relatively informative for an opinion piece, especially one about information under a gag order. I am surprised however that it omits mention of the connection to Valerie Wilson. Even though I know the story fairly well, I still learned a few things from this piece and I think it gives a good high level overview.

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