05.25.2017 - Susan Lindauer
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As a U.S. Intelligence Asset, Susan Lindauer covered anti-terrorism
at the Iraqi Embassy in New York from 1996 up to the invasion.
Independent sources have confirmed that she gave advance warning about
the 9/11 attack. She also started talks for the Lockerbie Trial with
Libyan diplomats.
Shortly after requesting to testify before Congress about successful
elements of Pre-War Intelligence, Lindauer became one of the first
non-Arab Americans arrested on the Patriot Act as an “Iraqi Agent.” She
was accused of warning her second cousin, White House Chief of Staff
Andrew Card and Secretary of State Colin Powell that War with Iraq would
have catastrophic consequences. Gratis of the Patriot Act, her
indictment was loaded with “secret charges” and “secret evidence.” She
was subjected to one year in prison on Carswell Air Force Base in Fort
Worth, Texas without a trial or hearing, and threatened with indefinite
detention and forcible drugging to shut her up.
After five years of indictment without a conviction or guilty plea,
the Justice Department dismissed all charges five days before President
Obama’s inauguration.
at the Iraqi Embassy in New York from 1996 up to the invasion.
Independent sources have confirmed that she gave advance warning about
the 9/11 attack. She also started talks for the Lockerbie Trial with
Libyan diplomats.
Shortly after requesting to testify before Congress about successful
elements of Pre-War Intelligence, Lindauer became one of the first
non-Arab Americans arrested on the Patriot Act as an “Iraqi Agent.” She
was accused of warning her second cousin, White House Chief of Staff
Andrew Card and Secretary of State Colin Powell that War with Iraq would
have catastrophic consequences. Gratis of the Patriot Act, her
indictment was loaded with “secret charges” and “secret evidence.” She
was subjected to one year in prison on Carswell Air Force Base in Fort
Worth, Texas without a trial or hearing, and threatened with indefinite
detention and forcible drugging to shut her up.
After five years of indictment without a conviction or guilty plea,
the Justice Department dismissed all charges five days before President
Obama’s inauguration.