simbaud.blogspot.com :
We have always assumed that the Bush administration invoked the "state secrets privilege" to silence Sibel Edmonds because the former FBI linguist was sitting on information that might embarrass either the FBI or certain of our Middle Eastern allies. But the story may be larger than that: Tom Flocco, who has been following her case even longer than we have, scored an interview with Edmonds in which she would not confirm, but refused to deny, that laundered drug money linked to the 9/11 attacks found its way into various campaign war-chests, according to intelligence intercepts she was asked to translate. When she spoke with Flocco, Edmonds had just been ejected from her own hearing:
I thought this needed broader attention, it sounds incredible.
There is a little more...
tomflocco.com :
"Tom, I'm telling you that not a single newspaper covered what happened to me on Thursday when I went into court," said the exasperated translator, adding, "[Judge David] Ginsberg kicked everyone out, cut off my lawyer's arguments and told us `we have questions to ask the government's attorneys that you cannot hear.' "
Boy would i like to know what was said behind those closed doors.
tomflocco.com :
Criminal evidence in Edmonds' explosive case is apparently getting too close to Washington officials, since the former contract linguist also told us she would not deny that "once this issue gets to be...investigated, you will be seeing certain [American] people that we know from this country standing trial; and they will be prosecuted criminally," revealing the content of the FBI intercepts she heard indicates that recognizable, very high-profile American citizens are linked to the 911 attacks.
It's hard to not believe that there is more to the 9/11 story than has ever really been told. The very fact that 15 of 19 Saudis were invovled, and many saudis given a free flight out of the US even with airspace closed has never seriously been addressed.
So many unanswered questions, so many closed doors.
Feel free to add what you know.