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cascadiance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-21-05 04:01 PM
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Plame, Pakistan, a Nuclear Turkey, and the Neocons (links Plame to Turkey)

I tried posting this to LBN, but it apparently doesn't qualify as news I guess. Strange, since UPI itself just posted a correction to attribute a story that THEY did that used material from the very same Chris Deliso that wrote this article... I guess that they get news from him!

http://www.upi.com/SecurityTerrorism/view.php?StoryID=20051115-032233-9387r

This is a nice article about the WMD side of the Plame investigation, and how Plame's organization was involved in investigating Turkish organizations like the ATC and the ATA, and how this converges with Sibel Edmonds' knowledge that's being muzzled by States Secret privilege now, and that Valerie Plame herself had gone to Turkey several times! If there's a problem with this article, someone please note. I don't want to be posting false news, and yet Chris Deliso often has very unique information that noone else reports that should NOT be ignored by DU members.

From:

http://www.antiwar.com/deliso/?articleid=8091

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Plame, Pakistan, a Nuclear Turkey, and the Neocons
by Christopher Deliso
balkanalysis.com

While it's well known that the war party's fateful "outing" of CIA agent Valerie Plame was partly revenge against her husband, Joseph Wilson, for his 2003 New York Times article, it may have also been motivated by a desire to neutralize Plame's investigations into rogue nuclear trafficking. The long and storied history of indiscretions of powerful neocons in and around the Bush administration gives us reason to consider this possibility.

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Convergences Arise

An article published in Turkish newspaper Hurriyet, entitled "She Came to Turkey Too," cites an anonymous American intelligence expert who verifies that Plame's job involved "the 'top secret' part of nuclear weapons proliferation." The source also claims that it had brought her to Turkey several times, for follow-up visits with persons of interest:

"Plame and other employees of Brewster & Jennings, the CIA's fake energy consulting firm, used to visit the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA, located in Vienna) frequently. They used to attend the meetings and undertake deliberate operations to get 'targeted names' on their side.

"Plame and other 'energy consultants' used to continue with follow-up meetings for those persons whom they had contacted in Vienna, in Istanbul. … Plame met with foreign dignitaries who are in charge of nuclear weapons in their countries and scientists in Turkey, where she has visited several times as an 'energy consultant.'"


Independently of this, former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds told me recently that "Plame's undercover job involved the organizations , the ATC (American-Turkish Council) and the ATA (American-Turkish Association)."

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"Please talk to Sibel Edmonds, Fitzgerald!"
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