Two FBI Whistleblowers Confirm Illegal Wiretapping
National Security Whistleblowers Coalition
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE- March 5, 2007
Two FBI
Whistleblowers Confirm Illegal Wiretapping of Government
Officials and Misuse of FISA
State
Secrets Privilege Was Used to Cover Up Corruption and
Silence Whistleblowers
The National
Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC) has
obtained a copy of an official complaint filed by a veteran
FBI Special Agent, Gilbert Graham, with the Department of
Justice Office of the Inspector General (DOJ-OIG). SA
Graham’s protected disclosures report the violation of the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in conducting
electronic surveillance of high-profile U.S. public
officials.
Before his retirement in 2002, SA Gilbert Graham worked for the FBI Washington Field Office (WFO) Squad NS-24. One of the main areas of Mr. Graham’s counterintelligence investigations involved espionage activities by Turkish officials and agents in the United States. On April 2, 2002, Graham filed with the DOJ-OIG a classified protected disclosure, which provided a detailed account of FISA violations involving misuse of FISA warrants to engage in domestic surveillance. In his unclassified report SA Graham states: “It is the complainant’s reasonable belief that the request for ELSUR [electronic surveillance] coverage was a subterfuge to collect evidentiary information concerning public corruption matters.” Graham blew the whistle on this illegal behavior, but the actions were covered up by the Department of Justice and the Attorney General’s office.
Click here to read the unclassified version of SA Graham’s Official Report.
The report filed by SA Graham bolsters another FBI whistleblower’s case that became public several months after Graham’s official filing with the Justice Department in 2002. Sibel Edmonds, former FBI Language Specialist, also worked for the FBI Washington Field Office (WFO), and her assignments included the translations of Turkish Counterintelligence documents and audiotapes, some of which were part of espionage investigations led by SA Graham. After she filed her complaint with the DOJ-OIG and Congress, she was retaliated against by the FBI and ultimately fired in March 2002. Court proceedings in Edmonds’ case were blocked by the assertion of the State Secrets Privilege by then Attorney General John Ashcroft, and the Congress gagged and prevented from investigating her case through retroactive re-classification of documents by DOJ. To read the timeline on Edmonds’ case Click here.
Edmonds’ complaint included allegations of illegal activities by Turkish organizations and their agents in the United States, and the involvement of certain elected and appointed U.S. officials in the Department of State, Pentagon, and the U.S. Congress in these activities. In its September 2005 issue, Vanity Fair ran a comprehensive piece on Edmonds’ case by reporter David Rose, in which several former and current congressional and Justice Department officials identified former House Speaker Dennis Hastert as being involved in illegal activities with the Turkish organizations and personnel targeted in FBI investigations. In addition, Rose reported: “…much of what Edmonds reportedly heard seemed to concern not state espionage but criminal activity. There was talk, she told investigators, of laundering the profits of large-scale drug deals and of selling classified military technologies to the highest bidder.” In January 2005, DOJ-OIG released an unclassified summary of its investigation into Edmonds' termination. The report concluded that Edmonds was fired for reporting serious security breaches and misconduct in the agency's translation program, and that many of her allegations were supported by convincing evidence.
Another
Former Veteran FBI Counterintelligence and Espionage
Specialist at FBI Headquarters in Washington DC also filed
similar reports with DOJ-OIG and several congressional
offices regarding violations of FISA implementation and the
covering up of several espionage cases involving FBI
Language Specialists and public corruption cases by the
Bureau. The cases reported by this whistleblower corroborate
those reported by SA Graham and Sibel Edmonds. In an
interview with NSWBC investigators the former FBI
Specialist, who wished to remain anonymous, stated:
“…you are looking at covering up massive public
corruption and espionage cases; to top that off you have
major violations of FISA by the FBI Washington Field Office
and HQ targeting these cases. Everyone involved has motive
to cover up these reports and prevent investigation and
public disclosure. No wonder they invoked the state secrets
privilege in Edmonds’ case.”
William Weaver, NSWBC Senior Advisor
noted that,”These abuses of power are precisely why we
must pay attention to whistleblowers. Preservation of the
balance of powers between the branches of government
increasingly relies on information provided by
whistleblowers, especially in the face of aggressive and
expanding executive power. Through illegal surveillance
members of Congress and other officials may be controlled by
the executive branch, thereby dissolving the matrix of our
democracy. The abuse of two powers of secrecy, FISA and the
state secrets privilege, are working hand in hand to subvert
the Constitution. In an abominably perverse arrangement, the
abuse of FISA is being covered up by abuse of the state
secrets privilege. Only whistleblowers and the congressional
and judicial oversight their revelations spawn can bring our
system back into balance.”
Several civil liberties and whistleblowers organizations have joined Edmonds and NSWBC in urging congress to hold public hearing on Edmonds’ case, including the supporting cases of SA Graham and other FBI witnesses, and the erroneous use of state secrets privilege by the executive branch to cover up its own illegal conduct. The petition endorsed by these groups is expected to be released to public in the next few days.
About National Security Whistleblowers
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National Security Whistleblowers
Coalition (NSWBC), founded in August 2004, is an independent
and nonpartisan alliance of whistleblowers who have come
forward to address our nation’s security weaknesses; to
inform authorities of security vulnerabilities in our
intelligence agencies, at nuclear power plants and weapon
facilities, in airports, and at our nation’s borders and
ports; to uncover government waste, fraud, abuse, and in
some cases criminal conduct. The NSWBC is dedicated to
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methods, including advocacy of governmental and legal
reform, educating the public concerning whistleblowing
activity, provision of comfort and fellowship to national
security whistleblowers suffering retaliation and other
harms, and working with other public interest organizations
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