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Whistleblowers! Michael Springmann on Visa's for Al Qaeda

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The following guest is brought to you in conjunction with Marcel Reid, and the annual Whistleblower Summit for Civil and Human Rights held every July 30th in Washington DC. 

Whistleblower: Michael Springmann

"The US is now working with all of the repressive governments of Israel, Gulf States, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, & Turkey to destroy Syria. They train the terrorists in Jordan & Turkey and used Saudi and Gulf money to finance them.

Israel is deeply involved in Syria, besides bombing from the air, they send special forces into the country and target Syrian govt forces for the terrorists, who then get medical attention in Israel if wounded."

BIO: J. Michael Springmann

J. Michael Springmann was a civil servant at the Commerce Department’s International Trade Administration as well as a diplomat in the State Department’s Foreign Service, with postings to Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, and the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in Washington, D.C.

The published author of several articles on national security themes, he is now an attorney in private practice in the Washington, D.C. Area. In addition to a J.D. from American University in Washington, D.C., he holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in International Affairs from Georgetown University and Catholic University, both in the Nation’s Capital.

Magazines which have published his articles include Covert Action Quarterly, Unclassified, (the journal of the Association of National Security Alumni, essentially CIA and FBI veterans plus outsiders with expert knowledge of intelligence and foreign affairs), Global Research, Global Outlook, OpEdNews, The Public Record, and Foreign Policy Journal.
In June 2004, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee granted him its Pro Bono Attorney of the Year award.

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