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I was told, and at the time I believed it to be the case, that the Republican majority was preventing further action - such as holding a public hearing on my whistleblower revelations. Once the Democrats took over in 2006, that barrier was removed, or so I thought.

In March 2007, I was contacted by one of Rep. Waxman's staff people who felt responsible and conscientious enough to at least let me know that there would never be a hearing into my case by their office, or for that matter, any Democratic office in the House. Based on his/her account, in February 2007 Waxman's office was preparing the necessary ingredients for their promised hearing, but in mid-March the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, called Waxman into a meeting on the case, and after Waxman came out of that twenty-minute meeting, he told his staff 'we are no longer involved in Edmonds' case.' And so they became 'uninvolved.'

What was discussed during that meeting? The facts regarding the FBI's pursuit of Hastert, and certain other representatives, were bound to come out in any Congressional hearing into my case. Now we know that Hastert and Pelosi were both informed of Harman's role in a related case involving counterespionage investigation of AIPAC. Is it possible that Pelosi asked Waxman to lay off my case in order to protect a few of their own in an equally scandalous case? Was there a deal made between the Democratic and Republican leaders in the House to keep this and other related scandals hushed? Will we ever know the answer to these questions? Most likely not, considering the current state of our mainstream media.

And the victims remain the same: The American people who have entrusted their Congress with the role of ensuring oversight and accountability.

This kind of infestation touches everyone in Congress; one need not have a skeleton of his own to get sucked into the swamp of those infested. Does Waxman have to be a sinner to take part in the sin committed by the Hasterts and Harmans of Congress? Certainly not. On the other hand, he and others like him will abide by the un-pledged oath of 'solidarity with your party members' and 'loyalty to your dear colleagues.'

Rotten at its Core

Back to the enablers: How can we explain the continued blackout by the mainstream media, and/or, the logic-free defenses of the Harmans and Hasterts alike by the apologist spinners -- some of whom pass as the 'alternative' media? Some are committing what they rightfully accused the previous administration and their pawns of doing: cherry picking the facts, then, spin, spin, and spin until the real issue becomes blurry and unrecognizable. The conspiracy angle aimed at the timing; Porter Goss' possible beef with Jane Harman; accusing the truth divulgers, CQ sources, of being 'conspirators' with ulterior motives; portraying Harman as an outspoken vigilante on torture. And if those sound too lame to swallow, they throw in a few evil names from the foggy past of Dusty the Foggo man! If the issue and its implications weren't so serious, these spins of reality would certainly make a Pulitzer-worthy satire.

Let's take the issue of timing. First of all, the story was reported, albeit not comprehensively, by TIME magazine years ago. It took a tenacious journalist, more importantly a journalist that could have been trusted by the Intel sources to give it real coverage. It is also possible that the sources who leaked in the Harman case got fed up and disillusioned by the absence of a real investigation and decided to 'really' talk. After all, the AIPAC espionage case was dropped by the Justice Department's prosecutors within two weeks of the Harman revelations.

Same could be said about the Hastert story. At the time, many asked why the story was not told during the earlier stages of my case. It took three years for me and other FBI and DOJ sources to exhaust all channels; Congressional inquiry, IG investigation, and the courts. Those who initially were not willing to come forward and corroborate the details opened up to the Vanity Fair journalist, David Rose, in 2005.

Now let's look at the 'blackmail' and 'Goss Plot' angles. Of course the 'blackmail' scenario is possible; in fact, highly possible. We all can picture one of the President's men in the White House pulling an opposing Congressional member aside and whispering 'if I were you, Congressman, I'd stop pushing. I understand, as we speak, my Justice Department is looking into certain activities you've been engaged in.'

We all can imagine, easily, a high-ranking Justice Department official having a 'discreet' meeting with a member of Congress who's been pushing for a certain investigation of certain department officials for criminal deeds, and saying, 'dear Congresswoman, we are aware of your role in a certain scandal, and are still pondering whether we should turn this into a direct investigation of you and appoint a special prosecutor...'

But, let's not forget, the misuse of incriminating information, for the purpose of blackmail, does not turn the practitioner of the wrongful deed into a victim, nor does it make the wrongful criminal deed less wrong. Instead of spinning the story, taking away attention from the facts in hand, and making Harman a victim, we must focus on this case, on Harman, as an example of a very serious disease that has infected our Congress for far too long. Those who have been entrusted with the oversight and accountability of our government cannot do so if they are vulnerable to such blackmail from the very same people they are overseeing... Period.

Those who have been elected to represent the people and their interests cannot pursue their own greed and ambitions by engaging in criminal or unethical activities against the interests of the same people they've sworn to represent, and then be given a pass.

As for far-reaching ties such as Harman's stand on torture, or a specific beef with former CIA Director Porter Goss, or wild shots from the hip in bringing up mafia-like characters such as Dusty Foggo; please don't make us laugh! Are we talking about the same Hawkish Pro-Secrecy Jane Harman here?! Harman's staunch support of NSA Wiretapping of Americans, the FISA Amendment of 2008, the Patriot ACT, the War on Iraq, and many other activities on the Civil Liberties' No-No list, is widely recognized by almost everyone, apparently, but the authors of the recent apologist spin.

And, let's not forget to add her own long-term cozy relationship with AIPAC, and the large donations she's received from various other AIPAC-related pro-Israeli PACs. To these certain 'wannabe' journalists, driven by far from pure agenda(s), shame on you; as for honor-worthy vigilant activists out there: watch out for these impostors with their newly gained popularity among those tainted in Washington, and take a hard look at whose agendas they are serving as a mouthpiece for.

Despite a certain degree of exposure, cases such as Harman's and Hastert's, involving corruption of public officials, seem to meet the same dead-end. Criminal conduct, by powerful foreign entities, against our national interest, is given a pass, as was recently proven by the abandonment of the AIPAC spy case. The absence of real investigative journalism and the pattern of blackout by our mainstream media seem now to have been almost universally accepted as a fact of life.

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thank you Ms Edmonds by jersey girl on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 5:15:28 AM
coto by William Whitten on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 12:11:04 PM
I thought....... by Dennis Kaiser on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 6:28:18 AM
and... by Jennifer Hathaway on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 6:13:01 PM
Great article by Nick van Nes on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 7:43:48 AM
Their Faces are Revolting. Let's Revolt Too! by boomerang on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 9:01:42 AM
With all due respect... by Jason Paz on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 9:15:24 AM
Clean it up by tjb on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 9:37:27 AM
one more thought by tjb on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 10:58:40 AM
YOU HAVE EARNED RESPECT by Blaine Kinsey on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 10:49:58 AM
Thank you Sibel. by Mark Watterson on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 11:32:50 AM
the duopoly by richard on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 6:35:58 PM
TREASON IS THE REASON & IT'S STILL IN SEASON by boomerang on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 12:55:15 PM
Update on Congress' approval ratings by Perry Logan on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 12:56:39 PM
What is the relevancy of a blind man preferring by Mark Watterson on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 1:42:59 PM
HOW TO LIE WITH STATISTICS by Blaine Kinsey on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 3:08:39 PM
WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN? by Blaine Kinsey on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 12:52:32 PM
What is the relevancy of a blind man preferring by Mark Watterson on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 11:05:01 AM
We Dispute Things That Make No Sense -- COTO Knows by boomerang on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 2:20:52 PM
How DID this Economic 9/11 Occur, and on Who's Watch?! by boomerang on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 4:05:37 PM
Oath of Office by Nemo on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 4:25:52 PM
They by richard on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 6:46:02 PM
Thank you, Sibel Edmonds by Better World Order on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 6:58:09 PM
Yep ... by Pixie on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 7:37:09 PM
Democracy Interrupted by Jeffrey Rock on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 8:28:50 PM
Our country by Laudyms on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 8:35:53 PM
Sibel, My question is this: by Daniel Geery on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 11:15:33 PM
Pelosi must comment by Gustav Wynn on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 12:40:37 PM
The whole federal "government" is illegal... by William Whitten on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 1:39:02 PM