FBI Audit Leaves Vital Questions Unanswered

Glenn A. Fine, Inspector General U.S. Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 4322 Washington, D.C. 20530-0001 Dear Mr. Fine: I have reviewed the recently released redacted and unclassified version of your department’s audit of the FBI’s Foreign Language Program. Your report helps to bring badly needed attention to serious problems within the FBI’s … Continue reading “FBI Audit Leaves Vital Questions Unanswered”

Whistleblower Sues for Release of 9/11 Info

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI contract linguist who was terminated in 2002 after becoming a whistleblower regarding the 9/11 tragedy, filed a lawsuit today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts (FOIPA). The complaint seeks to compel the release of a … Continue reading “Whistleblower Sues for Release of 9/11 Info”

National Security Experts Demand to Be Heard

The following letter to Congress is signed by 25 national security experts. To the Congress of the United States: The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States ended its report [.pdf] stating, “We look forward to a national debate on the merits of what we have recommended, and we will participate vigorously in … Continue reading “National Security Experts Demand to Be Heard”

An Open Letter to the 9/11 Panel

Thomas Kean, Chairman National Committee on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States 301 7th Street, SW Room 5125 Washington, D.C. 20407 Dear Chairman Kean: It has been almost three years since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, during which time we have been placed under a constant threat of terror and asked to exercise vigilance … Continue reading “An Open Letter to the 9/11 Panel”

The Puzzling 9/11 Report

The countdown is finally over, and a 567-page 9/11 Commission report [pdf] is out. According to the Commission Chairman, they have seen “every single document” and have interviewed “every single relevant witness and authority.” According to all Commission members, this report should be considered a resounding success, since it encompasses all information relevant to the … Continue reading “The Puzzling 9/11 Report”

Our Broken System

On Tuesday, July 6, 2004, Judge Reggie Walton made a decision and ruled on my case. Under his ruling, I, an American citizen, am not entitled to pursue my 1st and 5th Amendment rights guaranteed under the Constitution of the United States. The vague reasoning cited, without any explanation, is to protect “certain diplomatic relations … Continue reading “Our Broken System”