Interview 598 – Sibel Edmonds on Gladio B, Protected Terrorists and Stifled Investigations
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Sibel Edmonds of BoilingFrogsPost.com joins us for the second part of our series on Gladio B, the NATO-directed effort to radicalize, enable and protect Islamic terrorists to further their own geopolitical ends. This time we discuss recent events, like the US Embassy bombing in Ankara and the catch-and-release of Osama Bin Laden’s son-in-law in Turkey, before going back to the 1990s for more on the roots of the Gladio B operation and its tie-in to stories like that of Yasin al-Qadi. We shine a light on the FBI agents who were working on shutting down terrorist finance networks, and how they were shut down by elements of the State Department and the CIA. We also answer comments and questions from listeners of our first conversation.
To listen to the first part of this series, CLICK HERE.
SHOW NOTES:
Turkey: Embassy bombers cling to Cold War ideology
Turkey refused to extradite bin Laden’s son-in-law to US
Turkey detains, frees Laden spokesman Abu Ghaith
Angry FBI agents joked about al Qaeda mole at HQ
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