After five years of thwarted legal challenges and fruitless attempts to
launch a congressional investigation, Sibel Edmonds is telling her story, though
her defiance could land her in jail.
After reading its November piece about Louai al-Sakka, an al-Qaeda terrorist
who trained 9/11 hijackers in Turkey, Edmonds approached the Sunday Times of London.
On Jan. 6, the Times, a Murdoch-owned paper that does not normally encourage exposés
damaging to the Bush administration, featured a long article. The news quickly
spread around the world, with follow-ups appearing in Israel, Europe, India, Pakistan, Turkey, and
Japan—but not in the United States.
Prior to 2006, Congressman Henry Waxman of the House Government Reform and
Oversight Committee promised Edmonds that if the Democrats gained control
of Congress, he would order hearings into her charges. But following the
Democratic sweep, he has been less forthcoming, failing to schedule
hearings, refusing to take Edmonds’s calls, and recently stonewalling all
inquiries into the matter. It is generally believed that Waxman, a strong
supporter of Israel, is nervous about exposing an Israeli lobby role in the
corruption that Edmonds describes. It is also suspected that Waxman fears
that the revelations might open a Pandora’s box, damaging Republicans and Democrats alike.
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It lead to her being able to see how evidence of an impending attack on
the United States, specifically on a large office complex in the US would
be attacked by airplanes was being ignored and the evidence of that being covered up.
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