Return to Article: Ex-FBI translator takes case to Supreme Court
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One needs only to read the book "Infiltration" by author Paul Sperry to discover how the inmates are running the asylum at the FBI's translation department. Firing people who report wrong doing,(whistleblowers) even when it is in our national interest is the FBI's way of getting rid of what they call "troublemakers." You would think things would have changed under a Republican administration, but sadly they have not.
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Karl Rove is living proof that betrayal of state secrets impacting the security of our nation is not a cause for dismissal, so it seems Sibel should at least be allowed to plead her case.
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This is a HUGE example of just how far our government is allowed to go to hide the truth and laws which allow them to do so. The way I see it this involves wrong doers and one lady who wants the truth to be told. If she had anything to hide she wouldn't be pushing so hard to have her day in court. Speaking of hiding something John and his buddies definetly have some issues they don't want told and you can bet it's something embarrassing and/or illegal. Could be they had a inside person who was hired to conceal and fabricate the truth about the issues, e.g. the nonexistence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, that Iraq was directly involved or to hide who was really behind the attack. Isn't this little law concerning "states secrets" convenient? Sort of makes sense till you really take a good look. You can't tell me that there is no way to have some officials with security clearance as well as an equal number of indiviuals with independent oversight who are sworn to secercy to meet and get to the bottom of this issue. If something isn't done to correct this, crooked government officials will continue to step on people like Sibel and hide the truth about government corruption. Good luck Sibel.
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