I'm glad you are bringing attention to Sibel. That said:
• Provide her very active X handle,
@NewsBud_
• She DID testify to the 9/11 Commission, after being turned away like at least 10 others from the National Security Whistle Blowers Coalition (NSWBC), Sibel and her coworker were helped by the Jersey Girls and were able to testify, even though it was omitted from the Report.
• Sibel DID testify under oath, in open court, in KRIKORIAN v SCHMIDT 2009, against the demands of the FBI. In her day long deposition, she named names, crimes, and sources, and it's in the public record for anyone to see. Not only did she confirm that STILL SITTING Congresswoman, Jan Schakowski, was compromised by both Turkey and Israel, for whom she c{mmitted espionage, she exposed Marc Grossman (State Dept) for selling state secrets and being the first person to blow the cover of VALERIE PLAME and her CIA front company. She also testified that the FBI had footage of Dennis Hastert raping boys in his office. (The big picture take away is that all the surveillance evidence of crimes by gov officials, gotten under the 1978 FISA law DOESN'T GET TO THE DOJ AND IS KEPT TO CONTROL ALL 3 BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT WITH KOMPROMAT. ⚠️ THERE ARE CURRENTLY 2 FBI-WFO INSIDERS WITH 30 YEARS OF EPSTEIN RELATED SURVEILLANCE THAT ISN'T PART OF THE "EPSTEIN FILES" AND WAS REJECTED BY THE DOJ AND CONGRESS, INCLUDING BY MASSIE HIMSELF - sorry to burst anyone's bubble, but that congressional investigation was a limited hangout. These are professionally done, court approved surveillance, meant to be used in prosecutions, instead of the innuendo we got. THESE FILES IMPLICATE A DOZEN FROM CONGRESS AND A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE. THEY NEED A 📣 MEGAPHONE. THEY WENT TO SIBEL FOR GUIDANCE.
• Sibel was subjected to 2 State Secrets Privilege fag orders and CONGRESS WAS SUBJECTED TO 1, BECAUSE THEY HAD A BIPARTISAN INVESTIGATION THAT WAS VALIDATING GER CLAIMS. THAT GAG ORSER L, OF CONGRESS ITSELF, WAS RETROACTIVE AND CONGRESS ACQUIESCED, STOPPED THEIR INVESTIGATION AND TOOK DOWN WHAT THEY'D ALREADY PUBLISHED FOR 6 MONTHS. This should be a clue to why the SCOTUS refused to hear her case
• Sibel was never silenced and suffered retaliation and professional and personal threats and actions, but she continued to find ways to speak out.
• Her memoir is called 'Classified Woman' and is available, now with an audiobook version. When you reach chapter 3 you'll understand why Kash looks like 😳 and you won't put it down.
• Sibel also wrote a fiction/faction novel, called 'The Lone Gladio', that explains the activities of our Pentagon/CIA/NATO that are a sickening part of our Strategy of Tension and what Operation Gladio became in 1997, referred to as "Gladio B" - a very real switch from using ultra nationalists to using religious fanatics.
• Sibel is CURRENTLY conducting multiple investigations, which would be of great interest to the public.
• Sibel called out 4 consecutive false flag attacks on Turkey, meant to get NATO involved in the Iran War, within 24 hours BEFORE THEY HAPPENED. Consequently, Erdogan declared her as an enemy of Turkey, said she would be imprisoned if she returned, and asked
@elonmusk to BAN HER X ACCOUNT IN TURKEY. HE COMPLIED.
• People can find her weekly live streams and communicate with Sibel on her Patreon Account,
patreon.com/SibelEdmonds
Thanks again for your post. I hope these additions will help your audience understand her story a little more, and realize that she was never beaten by TPTB into the silence they wanted. In fact, her current work is just as important TODAY as it ever was.
The woman America forgot on purpose.
September 2001. The Twin Towers had just fallen. The FBI was buried under years of untranslated wiretaps—foreign language intercepts from people they were actively watching. Conversations that might have stopped the attack, never read. Warnings that might have saved lives, sitting in boxes.
They needed translators. Fast.
Sibel Edmonds was 31. Iranian-born. Turkish-raised. American by choice. She spoke Turkish, Farsi, and Azerbaijani fluently. She passed the background check. Got top-secret clearance. Started translating the most sensitive intelligence the Bureau had.
Six months later, she was gone.
Here's what happened.
She discovered something impossible to ignore. Intercepts were being mistranslated. Documents involving active investigations were disappearing. A colleague had foreign connections that made her a security risk. The translation system designed to prevent another 9/11 was being sabotaged from the inside.
She did everything right. Wrote internal memos. Reported it to her supervisors. When they told her to stay quiet, she went higher. In March 2002, she wrote directly to FBI Director Robert Mueller. Laid out everything she'd seen.
Two weeks later, they fired her. Called it performance issues.
She refused to disappear quietly. Hired a lawyer. Filed whistleblower complaints. Tried to testify before Congress. Tried to tell the 9/11 Commission what she knew.
Then the government made her vanish.
In May 2004, Attorney General John Ashcroft did something almost unprecedented in American history. He invoked the State Secrets Privilege over her entire FBI experience. Retroactively classified everything. What she saw. What she said. Even the languages she translated. Even where she was born.
If she repeated in public what she'd already said in unclassified Senate testimony, she could go to prison for life under the Espionage Act.
Her wrongful termination lawsuit? Dismissed. The court said proceeding would reveal state secrets. The Supreme Court refused to hear her case. No explanation.
The 9/11 Commission wanted to interview her. They were blocked.
She became, in the words of civil liberties advocates, the most gagged person in United States history.
Now think about the whistleblowers whose names you do know.
Edward Snowden. Chelsea Manning. Daniel Ellsberg. Reality Winner. They have documentaries. Books. Movies. Some ran. Some went to prison. All of them got their stories told.
Sibel Edmonds came before them all. Was silenced more completely than any of them. And most Americans have never heard her name.
In 2004, the Department of Justice's own Inspector General released his report. Glenn Fine—the man whose job is to investigate when the government lies—confirmed it. He found serious mismanagement in the FBI translation unit. Security concerns about the colleague she'd named. Evidence her firing was retaliation. Real problems with how foreign intelligence was being handled.
The government's own internal watchdog said she was telling the truth.
It didn't matter. The gag order was permanent. The lawsuits were dismissed. The report became one more thing she wasn't allowed to discuss.
She started the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition to help others who'd been silenced. Wrote a memoir in 2012—every single page scrubbed of what she's forbidden to say.
Twenty-three years later, she has never testified under oath in open court. She has never been allowed to tell her full story.
She is alive. In America. Today.
She still cannot speak.
Most forgotten stories fade by accident. By time. By the slow erosion of memory.
This one was forgotten on purpose. By signature. By executive order. By an Attorney General who decided one woman's testimony about FBI failures was too dangerous for Americans to hear.
Edward Snowden's name survived because he fled and the world watched. Daniel Ellsberg's survived because the Pentagon Papers were published.
Sibel Edmonds' name is fading because she did it the right way. Reported through proper channels. Trusted the system. And the system erased her.
She cannot tell her story.
The only way her name survives is if we tell it for her.
Now you know.
Say her name, or the silence wins.