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Against All Enemies by lukery on 1/26/08 The UK's Sunday Times has
another article today, Tip-off thwarted nuclear spy ring probe, in
their series about the penetration of US agencies by a criminal network
of Turkish, Israeli and US government officials stealing nuclear
secrets and selling them on the black market to the highest bidder.

The focus of this new Times article is the original outing of Brewster
Jennings, the CIA cover company that Valerie Plame Wilson worked for.
The article confirms that Marc Grossman, former # 3 State Dept
official, and former Ambassador to Turkey, warned his Turkish
associates to be wary of Brewster Jennings because it was a CIA front
operation. This disclosure occurred in the summer of 2001, two years
prior to the outing of Valerie Plame.

The FBI warned the CIA about Grossman's activities and Brewster
Jennings was dismantled shortly thereafter.

Given the libel laws in the UK, the Times has not published Marc
Grossman's name again in this piece, but long-time observers of this
case all recognize that Grossman is the unnamed official in this
article, as well as the previous two articles.

From the Times:
The claims that a State Department official [Marc Grossman] blew the
investigation into a nuclear smuggling ring have been made by Sibel
Edmonds, 38, a former Turkish language translator in the FBI's
Washington field office.
[...]
She has previously told The Sunday Times she heard evidence that
foreign intelligence agents had enlisted US officials to acquire a
network of moles in sensitive military and nuclear institutions.

Her latest claims relate to a number of intercepted recordings believed
to have been made between the summer and autumn of 2001. At that time,
foreign agents were actively attempting to acquire the West's nuclear
secrets and technology.
More from the Times:
One group of Turkish agents who had come to America on the pretext of
researching alternative energy sources was introduced to Brewster
Jennings through the Washington-based American Turkish Council (ATC), a
lobby group that aids commercial ties between the countries. Edmonds
says the Turks believed Brewster Jennings to be energy consultants and
were planning to hire them.
We know that the FBI was running a counter-intelligence operation
against the Turkish diplomatic community, the American Turkish Council
(ATC) and other groups such as the Assembly of Turkish American
Associations (A.T.A.A.)

Times:
But [Sibel] said: "[Grossman] found out about the [proposed Brewster
Jennings] arrangement... and he contacted one of the foreign targets
and said... you need to stay away from Brewster Jennings because they
are a cover for the government.

"The target... immediately followed up by calling several people to
warn them about Brewster Jennings.

"At least one of them was at the ATC. This person also called an ISI
person to warn them." If the ISI was made aware of the CIA front
company [Brewster Jennings], then this would almost certainly have
damaged the investigation into the activities of Khan. Plame's cover
would also have been compromised, although Edmonds never heard her name
mentioned on the intercepts. Shortly afterwards, Plame was moved to a
different operation.Plame was moved because Brewster Jennings was
dismantled due to the FBI discovering that Grossman had blown the
cover. Plame has been forbidden by the CIA to refer to her work, or
even the fact that she worked at CIA, prior to 2002.

In Joe Wilson's book, The Politics of Truth, he says that he met his
future wife, Valerie Plame, at an American Turkish Council (ATC) event
at the residence of the Turkish ambassador in Washington DC in 1997. At
the time, both the ATC and the Turkish diplomatic community were
targets of FBI investigations.

Incidentally Wilson was on the Defense subcommittee of the board of the
ATC, and he was personally and professionally close to ATC Chairman and
former National Security Advisor, Brent Scowcroft. Scowcroft recently
appeared in a Rogue's Gallery, apparently indicating that he is one of
the guilty parties in Sibel Edmonds' case.

Wilson's consulting company, JC Wilson International Ventures, appears
to have some Turkish clients, some of which may have come through his
involvement at the ATC.

Clearly there are a number of potential conflicts of interest here. I
don't have any theory as to what was going on here, there are more
questions than answers. Wilson had business interests with the ATC, and
he was friendly with ATC Chair Brent Scowcroft, who was apparently a
target of these investigations. The idea of a CIA agent dating, then
marrying, someone so closely aligned with a target also gives the
appearance of a conflict of interest.


An anonymous letter, apparently written by an FBI official, obtained by
the Times and others outlining many of the facts in this case, states
that much of this information was given to the Special Prosecutor
Patrick Fitzgerald who was investigating the 2003 outing of Plame, and
the information was also given to the Scooter Libby defense team but
apparently neither side decided to use this information for their own
purposes.

The Times:
"Phillip Giraldi, a former CIA officer, said: "It's pretty clear Plame
was targeting the Turks. If indeed [Grossman] was working with the
Turks to violate US law on nuclear exports, it would have been in his
interest to alert them to the fact that this woman's company was
affiliated to the CIA. I don't know if that's treason legally but many
people would consider it to be.""
Marc Grossman has again (anonymously) denied the charges against him,
however in an interview this week, Phil Giraldi wondered why neither
Grossman nor any of the others were actively working to exonerate
themselves:
"Quite honestly, if I were Marc Grossman, who allegedly is now making
$3 million a year working for the Cohen Group, I would be kind of
concerned about my personal reputation where people are saying that I
was taking money, and I would want to straighten out the record and I
would want to the FBI to produce a definitive statement about me, and
(Grossman) hasn't demanded that. He hasn't gone after that, and none of
the other people in this case have gone after that, so I'm wondering
why, if these people are innocent, they aren't making a more serious
effort to demonstrate that they are."I wonder too.

Significantly, since the Times began this series three weeks ago, the
White House has quietly moved to legalize the sale of nuclear
technonlogy to Turkey in an apparent attempt to 'Exonerate Neocon
Criminals' who have been illegally selling this technology for a
decade. Congress has 90 days to block this legislation, otherwise it
becomes law. If Turkey wants and deserves nuclear technology, this
decision should be made openly and transparently, not the result of
stealth decisions made by this administration to hide crimes of senior
US officials.

We need public open hearings to determine which officials have been
supplying the nuclear black market before this becomes law.


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Cross-posted at Let Sibel Edmonds Speak

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