Crop Circle Connectors based in Bristol - Crop Pod: Crop Circle Podcast

 
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The Bristol-based Crop Circle Connector, founded in 1995, has become the world’s leading international website on the crop circle phenomenon, with visitors numbering in the tens of thousands every day during the height of the season which, with harvesting, is now drawing to a close for this year.

Run by Bristol-born Stuart Dike, who lives at Shepton Mallet, Somerset, and webmaster Mark Fussell, of Clifton, the pioneering group has long been the first port of call for anyone interested in crop circles and eager to keep up with the latest formations as they appear.

On this podcast, Stuart Dike tells Geoff Ward the Crop Circle Connector story.

Crop Circle Connectors based in Bristol

Sibel Edmonds Case: FBI files “formal complaint” with Sunday Times

 
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Sibel Edmonds Case: FBI files “formal complaint” with Sunday Times

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 06:36:06 AM PDT

Last week, Scott Horton interviewed (audio) investigative journalist Joe Lauria. Lauria was one of the co-authors of the three-part (1, 2, 3) series on the case of former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds for the UK’s Sunday Times.

In the interview Lauria discusses the Sibel Edmonds case, the state of the US media, and the Military Industrial Complex in the context of his new book with presidential candidate Mike Gravel: “A Political Odyssey: The Rise of American Militarism and One Mans Fight to Stop It

In the interview, Lauria says that he spoke at length to the three FBI agents who were Sibel’s immediate bosses at the FBI and that they “corroborated in general terms, that this story is true.”

Lauria describes how he recently interviewed one of the FBI agents at his home for 90 minutes, and met another of Sibel’s former bosses several times outside his house. The agents are unwilling to provide detailed corroboration on a lot of the details in the case because they fear being sent to prison, but their willingness to speak to Lauria about the case, and their supportive statements that “She’s not crazy,” provide generalized corroboration on the case.

The FBI itself is not happy that Lauria and the Sunday Times are still looking into the Edmonds case and they made a “formal complaint” with the Sunday Times (a British media outlet!) that Lauria stay away from the agents.

David Rose, author of the Vanity Fair article on Sibel’s case, and the only other journalist who has been able to speak to some of the first-hand sources - from the FBI, Dept of Justice, and Congress - in Sibel’s case, also reported how fearful his sources are:

The people that I talked to about these tapes are extremely nervous. There is a climate in America now which is punitive towards people who are suspected of disclosing information without authorization to journalists. The approach of the Bush administration is to punish people who come forward.

The good news is that Joe Lauria and the Times have a lot more information about the case that they haven’t yet published, and are still actively investigating - 8 months after their first article was published, and 6 years since Sibel first went to Congress. It is no wonder that the FBI is nervous and issuing formal complaints.

ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE:

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Nick Redfern on Coast to Coast AM Sunday Night

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Coast to Coast

For those who may be interested, I’ll be on Coast to Coast on Sunday night through the early hours of Monday morning talking about my new book, There’s Something in the Woods.

The times are 11PM to 2AM West Coast Time; 1AM to 4AM Central Time; and 2AM to 5AM East Coast Time. The information on the show at the Coast to Coast website can be found here and here.

Although much of the discussion will be on cryptozoology (such as reports of Bigfoot in both the UK and the United States; the werewolves of Britain and Texas; lake-monsters; giant winged-things such as Mothman and the Thunderbirds; ghostly black dogs; and big-cats on the loose), the book also delves into such issues as the Aztec, New Mexico UFO crash story of 1948; an alleged UFO crash in Texas in 1964; and Crop Circles.

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