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Susan Lindauer Anti-US Government Propagandist

Susan Lindauer Anti-US Government Propagandist --- ===


Susan Lindauer Anti-US Government Propagandist Susan Lindauer, the 9/11 whistleblower and the second non-Arab to be arrested under the PATRIOT Act during the George W. Bush administration,  .meeting with Iraqi diplomats at the Iraqi Mission to the United Nations in New York and with agents of Saddam Hussein's Iraqi Intelligence Service (I.I.S.). She was also indicted for accepting money from the Iraqis and traveling to Baghdad, where she met with Iraqi intelligence agents, in violation of federal law. also meeting with diplomats from Muslim countries, including Yemen and Malaysia, as well as representatives of Libya and Iraq in New York City.  she started making visits to the Libyan Mission to the United Nations in 1995 and started meeting with Iraqis at the United Nations in 1996. The F.B.I. first began tapping Lindauer's phone and intercepting her e-mail in July 2002,  arrested several months after meeting with an FBI agent who posed as a Libyan intelligence agent looking to recruit support for Iraqi groups attacking U.S. forces in the aftermath of the war.  According to the indictment charging Lindauer with conspiracy to spy for Iraq, that meeting took place on June 23, 2003, in Baltimore, Maryland. The indictment charges that Lindauer and the agent "discussed the need for plans and foreign resources to support [resistance] groups operating within Iraq." She has lots of connections to muslim antagonist nations and russian / iranian media.  She praises Trump for his stance on Syria and Russia, his barely concealed advocacy for 9/11 Truth, and his isolationist foreign policy proposals.

Lindauer is a former journalist for U.S. News & World Report, as well as for Fortune magazine and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. She also worked as a spokeswoman for then-Representative (and now Senator) Ron Wyden of Oregon, as well as former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun.


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  • Global Research The Crime of the Patriot Act, 9/11 and a Whistleblower's Truth  exposes the utter depravity of the Patriot Act. Even more, as the primary Intelligence Asset for Iraq, she proves that top officials of the Bush regime were fully aware that Iraq ...
  • PressTV  Susan Lindauer, Interview on PressTV Iran, 22 June 2011 
  • RT Al-Qaeda manipulated the US into putting sanctions on Yemen’, RT News, May 17, 2012
  • Truth Frequency Radio runs the covert report 
  • Veterans Today 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 ...
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  • 9/11 truth Lindauer praises Trump for  his barely concealed advocacy for 9/11 Truth
  • Assad: pro-rusia overthrow I would not call it that I would call it BRUTAL COLD MURDER, that is exactly what they are preparing for the President of Syria.
  • Democrats  Where the Hell were Democrat Protesters while Obama bombed Syria Iraq Libya Yemen for 8 years?? STOP WARS & REFUGEES WILL GO HOME   DEMOCRATS SUPPORTED THOSE WARS AGAINST LIBYA & SYRIA & UKRAINE --- WHILE GOP SURPRISED EVERYBODY BY OPPOSING THEM ALL.
  • Muslim diplomats Mission To Baghdad   one-woman campaign to advance the cause of nonviolence in the Muslim world...meeting with Iraqi diplomats at the Iraqi Mission to the United Nations in New York and with agents of Saddam Hussein's Iraqi Intelligence Service (I.I.S.). She was also indicted for accepting money from the Iraqis and traveling to Baghdad, where she met with Iraqi intelligence agents, in violation of federal law. also meeting with diplomats from Muslim countries, including Yemen and Malaysia, as well as representatives of Libya and Iraq in New York City  she started making visits to the Libyan Mission to the United Nations in 1995 and started meeting with Iraqis at the United Nations in 1996. The F.B.I. first began tapping Lindauer's phone and intercepting her e-mail in July 2002,
  • Syria: pro-Russia
  • Trump: Lindauer praises Trump for his stance on Syria and Russia, his barely concealed advocacy for 9/11 Truth, and his isolationist foreign policy proposals.
  • Ukraine: pro-russia  WAR HAWKS RUN FOR COVER IN SYRIA, UKRAINE : TFR LIVE  guest fluent English speaking activist from Kharkiv in East Ukraine who claimed on  Russia's Sputnik Claims Life in Ukraine Worse than Ever - StopFake  Russia's government controlled news agency Sputnik declared this week that three years after the Maydan protests Ukraine was economically much worse than ever before.

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How Susan Lindauer Was Caught   NRO ^ | 11 March 2004 | Byron York    Susan Lindauer, the former Democratic congressional aide charged with spying for Iraq, was arrested several months after meeting with an FBI agent who posed as a Libyan intelligence agent looking to recruit support for Iraqi groups attacking U.S. forces in the aftermath of the war.  According to the indictment charging Lindauer with conspiracy to spy for Iraq, that meeting took place on June 23, 2003, in Baltimore, Maryland. The indictment charges that Lindauer and the agent "discussed the need for plans and foreign resources to support [resistance] groups operating within Iraq."

EXTREME PREJUDICE | When truth becomes treason
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n the new second edition, former CIA Asset, Susan Lindauer, provides an extraordinary first-hand account from behind the intelligence curtain that shatters the government's ... As for the overthrow I would not call it that I would call it BRUTAL COLD MURDER, that is exactly what they are preparing for the President of Syria.


Susan Lindauer's Mission To Baghdad - The New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2004/08/29/magazine/susan-lindauer-s-mission-to-baghdad.html March 11, 2004, Susan Lindauer woke to find five F.B.I. agents at her front door. After reading her her rights, the agents took Lindauer from her home in Takoma Park, Md., to the F.B.I. field office in Baltimore, where she was charged with having acted as an unregistered agent of Saddam Hussein's Iraqi government  Aug 29, 2004  According to the federal charges filed against her by the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, Lindauer repeatedly violated U.S. law beginning in 1999 by meeting with Iraqi diplomats at the Iraqi Mission to the United Nations in New York and with agents of Saddam Hussein's Iraqi Intelligence Service (I.I.S.). She was also indicted for accepting money from the Iraqis and traveling to Baghdad, where she met with Iraqi intelligence agents, in violation of federal law. ''From on or about Feb. 23, 2002, through on or about March 7, 2002,'' the indictment charged, ''Susan Lindauer, aka 'Symbol Susan,' met with several I.I.S. officers in Iraq, including at the Al-Rashid Hotel in Baghdad, and received cash payments of approximately $5,000.00.'' The press was quick to identify Lindauer as an Iraqi spy.  ''I'm an antiwar activist, and I'm innocent,'' Lindauer told WBAL-TV as she was led to a car outside the F.B.I. field office in Baltimore. ''I did more to stop terrorism in this country than anybody else.''

own one-woman campaign to advance the cause of nonviolence in the Muslim world...

opposed sanctions on Libya and Iraq, she was also eager to awaken the West to the gathering threat posed by Middle Eastern terrorist organizations.

traveling to New York as often as twice a week, meeting with diplomats from Muslim countries, including Yemen and Malaysia, as well as representatives of Libya and Iraq. Her aim, as she explained it, was to function as a handholder and cheerleader, an unofficial go-between who could help break the cycle of isolation, paranoia and suffering created by sanctions.

  faces accusations related to meeting with Iraqi diplomats and agents of Saddam Hussein's ... There were others in the Washington intelligence community who said they believed that the real culprit was the te rrorist Ahmed Jabril, who was based in Syria.

9/11 Whistleblower Susan Lindauer Enthusiastically Endorses Trump ...
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Oct 6, 2016 - Susan Lindauer, the 9/11 whistleblower and the second non-Arab to be arrested under the PATRIOT Act during the George W. Bush administration, has ... Lindauer praises Trump for his stance onSyria and Russia, his barely concealed advocacy for 9/11 Truth, and his isolationist foreign policy proposals.

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Susan Lindauer - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Lindauer
Susan Lindauer (born July 17, 1963) is an American antiwar activist and former U.S. Congressional staffer who was charged with "acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government" and violating U.S. financial sanctions during the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. She was incarcerated in 2005 and released the next year after two judges ruled her mentally unfit to stand trial. The government dropped the prosecution in 2009. In 2010, Lindauer published a book about her experiences. Since 2011 Lindauer has appeared frequently on television and in print as a U.S. government critic.

Contents  [hide] 
1 Early life and education
2 Career
3 Interest in the Middle East
4 Arrest, incarceration and release
5 Book and subsequent claims
6 Television Personality and U.S. government critic
7 References
8 External links
Early life and education[edit]
Lindauer is the daughter of John Howard Lindauer II, a newspaper publisher and former Republican nominee for Governor of Alaska. Her mother, Jackie Lindauer, died of cancer in 1992. In 1995, her father married Dorothy Oremus, a Chicago attorney.[1]

Lindauer attended East Anchorage High School in Anchorage, Alaska, where she was an honor student and was in school plays.[2] She graduated from Smith College in 1985 and then earned a master's degree in public policy from the London School of Economics.[3]

Career[edit]
Lindauer began in journalism working as a temporary reporter at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in 1987, and as an editorial writer at The Everett Herald in Everett, Washington until 1989. She later worked as a reporter and researcher at U.S. News & World Report in 1990 and 1991.[1][2][4][5]

Lindauer worked as a Congressional staffer for Representative Peter DeFazio (D-OR, 1993) and then Representative Ron Wyden (D-OR, 1994) before joining the office of Senator Carol Moseley Braun (D-IL), where she worked as a press secretary and speech writer.[1][4] She served as Press Secretary for Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) from March 11, 2002 to May 14, 2002.[6][7]

Interest in the Middle East[edit]
In November 1993, a friend of Lindauer's father introduced her to former Vietnam combat pilot Paul Hoven, at a restaurant next to the Heritage Foundation in Virginia. She began socialising in an informal circle of conservatives interested in counterterrorism, including Capitol Hill staff and intelligence community members. These included Dr. Richard Fuisz[3] and senior Congressional staffer Kelly O'Meara.[8]

At the time of Lindauer's first meeting with Fuisz, theories of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988 were divided between blaming the Libyan government under Moammar Gaddafi and the Syrian Ahmed Jabril. Lindauer said that Fuisz had shared with her a theory that did not hold Libya to blame. Lindauer and Fuisz said they met an average of once per week from 1994 to 2001, and Lindauer has described Fuisz as "my contact with the CIA." In 2000, the Sunday Herald in Scotland reported that Fuisz had been an operative for the CIA in Damascus during the 1980s. Fuisz did not confirm or deny this, saying he was not permitted to speak about it.[3][9]

Lindauer said she began making visits to the Libyan mission at the United Nations (UN) in 1995[4] and with Iraqis at the UN in 1996.[3] In 2000, she told Middle East Intelligence Bulletin that she had been subject to surveillance, threats, and was attacked after meeting Libyan officials in 1995 to discuss what she had learned about the Flight 103 bombing.[4][10]

On November 26, 2000, then President-elect George W. Bush appointed Lindauer's second cousin,[11][12] Andrew Card, as White House Chief of Staff upon his inauguration. Card had previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Secretary of Transportation for George H. W. Bush, and had been selected by George W. Bush to run the 2000 Republican National Convention.[13] Starting in 2000, Lindauer delivered multiple letters to Card, leaving them on the doorstep of his home in Northern Virginia. In her letters, she urged Card to intercede with President George W. Bush not to invade Iraq, and offered to act as a back channel in negotiations.[3] Over approximately two years, Lindauer wrote Card a total of eleven letters, the last on January 6, 2003, two months before the invasion of Iraq.[14] Card later told the FBI that Lindauer had tried to contact him several times, but according to a statement by White House spokesman Scott McClellan, Card did not recall seeing or talking to Lindauer after the January 2001 inauguration.[11]

In a 2008 hearing, one of Lindauer's associates testified that she had mentioned an imminent attack on Manhattan with airplanes in 2001.[8] Lindauer, in her book, claims that she was asked by Fuisz to ask the Iraqi diplomats if they knew about an imminent attack. According to Lindauer, pre-9/11 information was part of her work with Fuisz.

Fuisz's interactions with Lindauer ended in 2001, i.e. he had a falling out with Lindauer after the September 11th attacks in 2001, no longer welcoming her to his office. He said that before the attacks she was "Arabist, but Arabist from the standpoint of trying to lift sanctions, so that children would do better, and trying to get medicines into countries -- principally I'm talking about Iraq and Libya." Lindauer described her falling out with Fuisz in a 2009 interview, saying that it had been in regard to the approach taken in reacting to the possibility of an imminent attack.[15] He said that after September 11, "Susan, in her discussions, went from benign, in my opinion, to malignant... These discussions changed and now involved a very strong seditious bent."[3]

Arrest, incarceration and release[edit]
On March 11, 2004, Lindauer was arrested in Takoma Park, Maryland by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).[3][16][17] She was taken to the FBI office in Baltimore. Outside of this office, she told WBAL-TV: "I'm an antiwar activist and I'm innocent. I did more to stop terrorism in this country than anybody else. I have done good things for this country. I worked to get weapons inspectors back to Iraq when everybody else said it was impossible."[18][19]

Lindauer was indicted by a grand jury for "acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government",[20] an accusation usually made against foreign spies.[21][22] For this reason, the media wrote much about her being accused of spying.[23]

Lindauer stated she was charged (and held in detention) under the USA PATRIOT Act.[24]

The indictment against Lindauer alleged that she accepted US$10,000 from the Iraqi Intelligence Service in 2002.[3][20] Lindauer denied receiving the money, but confirmed taking a trip to Baghdad.[3] Lindauer was also accused of meeting with an FBI agent posing as a Libyan, with whom she spoke about the "need for plans and foreign resources to support resistance groups operating in Iraq."[6] Lindauer said she went to the meeting because of her interest in filing a war crimes suit against the U.S. and U.K. governments.[3]

Pursuant to Lindauer's arrest, Congresswoman Lofgren released a statement saying she was "shocked" by the arrest, that she had no evidence of illicit activities by Lindauer, and that she would cooperate with the investigation.[6][7] Robert Precht, an Assistant Dean of the University of Michigan Law School, said the charges were "weak" and that Lindauer was more likely a "misguided peacenik".[25]

Lindauer was released on bond on March 13, 2004 to attend an arraignment the following week.[26] Sanford Talkin of New York was appointed by the court as her lawyer.[27]

Lindauer claimed she was conducting peace negotiations with representatives of several Muslim countries (including Iraq, Libya, Malaysia, and Yemen) in New York. According to transcripts Lindauer presented to the New York Times in 2004, these included meetings with Iraqi Muthanna al-Hanooti, a peace activist later accused of spying. Lindauer also said that the U.S. intelligence community was aware of these meetings and was monitoring her.[3][27]


President George W. Bush listens to remarks by Mukasey after announcing his nomination to be Attorney General.
In 2005, Lindauer was incarcerated at Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth, Texas, for psychological evaluation. She was then moved to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan.[28] In 2006, she was released after judge Michael B. Mukasey ruled that Lindauer was unfit to stand trial.[29][28] He noted that the severity of Lindauer's mental illness, which he described as a "lengthy delusional history", weakened the prosecution's case. In his decision he wrote, "Lindauer ... could not act successfully as an agent of the Iraqi government without in some way influencing normal people .... There is no indication that Lindauer ever came close to influencing anyone, or could have. The indictment charges only what it describes as an unsuccessful attempt to influence an unnamed government official, and the record shows that even lay people recognize that she is seriously disturbed."[28]

During Lindauer's incarceration she refused antipsychotic medication which the United States Department of Justice claimed would render her competent to stand trial. Judge Mukasey would not allow her to be forcibly medicated, as requested by the prosecution.[30][31][32][33]

At a hearing in June 2008, Lindauer told reporters that she had been a CIA asset[34] and said she had "been hung out to dry and scapegoated".[34] In 2008, Justice Loretta A. Preska of the Federal District Court in New York City reaffirmed that Lindauer was mentally unfit to stand trial, despite Lindauer's insistence to the contrary.[1][35] Preska ruled that Lindauer's belief in her connection to the intelligence community was evidence of her insanity.[36] Testifying before Loretta Preska, the New York Times reported that Lindauer, "... angrily contested an accusation in her indictment that she had illegally lunched with Iraqi intelligence operatives."[37]

On January 16, 2009, the government decided to not continue with the prosecution saying, "prosecuting Lindauer would no longer be in the interests of justice."[29][38]

Book and subsequent claims[edit]
In 2010, Lindauer self-published a book about her experience titled Extreme Prejudice: The Terrifying Story of the Patriot Act and the Cover-Ups of 9/11 and Iraq.[39] Lindauer wrote that for a number of years she had worked for the CIA and DIA undertaking communications with the Iraqi government and serving as a back-channel in U.S. government negotiations. In October 2012 she denied in an e-mail being the author of the Markovian Parallax Denigrate Usenet postings of August 5, 1996. The meaning of the cryptic posts, if any, remains a mystery.[40]

Television Personality and U.S. government critic[edit]
Since 2011, Lindauer has repeatedly appeared on Russia Today news, in television and in print where she is presented as an expert on Libya,[41][42] Iraq and Yemen[43] also as a commentator on U.S. government operations.[44]

Lindauer's story was profiled on the English-speaking Iranian television show "the Autograph"[45][46] by Press TV-Iran, in 2011.

References[edit]
^ Jump up to: a b c d "Ex-journalist in spy case unfit for trial". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. September 16, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
^ Jump up to: a b Ruskin, Liz (March 13, 2004). "Suspect is remembered as worldly: Former classmates say she was smart, craved attention". Anchorage Daily News. Archived from the original on April 4, 2004. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k David Samuels (August 29, 2004). "Susan Lindauer's Mission To Baghdad". New York Times. Retrieved November 7, 2008.
^ Jump up to: a b c d Dao, James (March 12, 2004). "An Antiwar Activist Known for Being Committed Yet Erratic". New York Times. Retrieved June 11, 2008.
Jump up ^ "Neighbor Seemed Activist, Not Agent". Washington Post. March 12, 2004. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
^ Jump up to: a b c Amy Keller, "Hill Aide Subpoenaed in Spy Case", Roll Call, March 29, 2004; accessed via ProQuest.
^ Jump up to: a b "Statement of Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren on Ms. Susan Lindauer". 2004-03-11. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
^ Jump up to: a b Michael Collins (2008-06-19). "911 Prediction Revealed at Lindauer Hearing in NYC". Scoop.
Jump up ^ "Lockerbie: CIA witness gagged by US government". Sunday Herald. 2000-05-28.
Jump up ^ "Lockerbie Trial Document: Susan Lindauer Deposition". Middle East Intelligence Bulletin. 1998-12-04.
^ Jump up to: a b "Ex-Senate aide charged with giving Iraq secrets". NBC News.
Jump up ^ Associated Press (2004-03-17). "Accused Iraqi Agent: I've Done Nothing Wrong". Fox News.
Jump up ^ "Bush Plays Convention Card". CBS News. 2000-05-03.
Jump up ^ Michael Collins (2007-10-17). "American Cassandra - Susan Lindauer's Story". Scoop.
Jump up ^ Michael Collins (2009-03-03). "Susan Lindauer Reveals Facts about 9/11 Warning". Scoop.
Jump up ^ US charges woman 'spy for Saddam', BBC, March 12, 2004
Jump up ^ "Washington publicist held as Iraqi agent", The Guardian, David Teather, March 12, 2004
Jump up ^ Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar (March 12, 2004). "Ex-Aide Accused of Being an Agent for Iraq: Federal indictment alleges the woman spied for Baghdad on Iraqis living in the U.S. during the run-up to the war. She claims innocence". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
Jump up ^ American indicted as Iraqi agent, CNN, Kelli Arena, John King and Anne Castellani, March 12, 2004
^ Jump up to: a b United States Attorney, Southern District of New York (2004-03-11). "U.S. charges Susan Lindauer, American citizen, with working in New York and abroad as an agent of Iraqi intelligence and related terrorism offenses" (PDF). United States Department of Justice.
Jump up ^ Leader of Cuban Spy Ring Given Life in Prison, New York Times, December 13, 2001
Jump up ^ How the F.B.I. Cracked a Chinese Spy Ring, By Yudhijit Bhattacharjee, New Yorker, May 12, 2014
Jump up ^ "How Susan Lindauer Was Caught", Free Republic, 11 March 2004, Byron York
Jump up ^ "Susan Lindauer Interviewed by Michael Collins", Scoop, March 10, 2009.
Jump up ^ Melissa Block and Allison Aubrey, "Analysis: Federal prosecutors charge a Maryland woman with spying for Iraq", All Things Considered, National Public Radio, March 11, 2004; accessed via ProQuest.
Jump up ^ "Suspect in Iraq Spy Case Released. Lindauer, a Takoma Park Antiwar Activist, to Be Arraigned Monday". Washington Post. March 13, 2004. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
^ Jump up to: a b Rick Anderson (February 15, 2006). "From 'Spy' to Psychotic: The latest on the very strange story of former Seattle journalist Susan Lindauer". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
^ Jump up to: a b c Hartocollis, Anemona (September 9, 2006). "Ex-Congress Aide Accused in Spy Case Is Free on Bail". New York Times. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
^ Jump up to: a b "Case Dropped Against Md. Woman". Washington Post. January 17, 2009. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
Jump up ^ Overriding Mental Health Treatment Refusals: How Much Process is Due; Brakel, Samuel Jan; Davis, John M. 52 St. Louis U. L.J. 501 (2007–2008).
Jump up ^ Unreasonable: Involuntary Medications, Incompetent Criminal Defendants, and the Fourth Amendment; Klein, Dora W. 46 San Diego L. Rev. 161 (2009)
Jump up ^ "The Law Of Mental Illness" (PDF). Harvard Law Review. 2008. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
Jump up ^ "Judge refuses to order drugging of defendant in Iraq spy case in New York". International Herald Tribune. 2008. Archived from the original on October 10, 2008. Retrieved 2006-09-06. Associated Press
^ Jump up to: a b Alan Feuer (June 18, 2008). "Antiwar Activist Returns To Court for Iraq Spy Case". New York Times. Retrieved January 1, 2013. 'I was an asset – I was supervised by people with ties to intelligence,' Ms. Lindauer told a group of reporters in a hallway after the hearing ended. 'I had a long-term relationship with these people, and I am horrified I have been hung out to dry and scapegoated.'
Jump up ^ Weiser, Benjamin (September 16, 2008). "Woman Accused of Iraq Ties Is Ruled Unfit for Trial Again". New York Times. Retrieved February 6, 2009.
Jump up ^ Michael Collins, "American Kafka: Susan Lindauer Demands 'The Trial'", Scoop, October 4, 2008.
Jump up ^ ,"Antiwar Activist Returns to Court for Iraq Spy Case", New York Times, June 2008
Jump up ^ Neumeister, Larry (January 16, 2009). "Case dropped against aide accused of helping Iraq". Associated Press. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
Jump up ^ Lindauer, Susan. "Extreme Prejudice". Retrieved December 1, 2010.
Jump up ^ Morris, Kevin (2012-11-02). "Markovian Parallax Denigrate". The Daily Dot.
Jump up ^ Obama's counterterrorism is backfiring, RT News, June 29, 2010
Jump up ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fUxVgxj0vc
Jump up ^ ‘Al-Qaeda manipulated the US into putting sanctions on Yemen’, RT News, May 17, 2012
Jump up ^ Top US commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Allen, implicated in Petraeus scandal, RT, November 13, 2012.
Jump up ^ Susan Lindauer, Interview on PressTV Iran, 22 June 2011 (part 1)
Jump up ^ Susan Lindauer, Interview on PressTV Iran, 22 June 2011 (part 2)
External links[edit]
Susan Lindauer's book website
Susan Lindauer speaking in Seattle, 2011, Video, Part 1 of 2
Susan Lindauer speaking in Seattle, 2011, Video, Part 2 of 2
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