Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Yet MORE on the CIA's "Italian Job" [Article + Audio]


Federal News Radio 1500 AM: Out in the Cold: Intel Agent Says U.S. Betrayed Her

Excerpt: Sabrina De Sousa's job in 2003 as a State Department officer in the political/military section of Milan, Italy was to "provide Washington with the ground truth."


What's ground truth?

"It could be the economic situation of the country, how the country views us (the United States) or it could be an incident that happened on any given day. Our job is to report that information back to Washington," she says.

But it was an event that took place on one of those "any given days" that resulted in her conviction in absentia along with 22 U.S. State Department, Central Intelligence Agency and military officers on kidnapping charges by the Italian government on Nov. 4, 2009.

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