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Title: Sibel Edmonds on The Lone Gladio
Published: 2014-10-15
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pDPRqt-agM
Title: Sibel Edmonds on The Lone Gladio
Published: 2014-10-15
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pDPRqt-agM
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welcome back thanks to the eye opener reports here on boiling frog post dot com I'm your host James Corbett of corporate report dot com and today we have a very special treat lined up for you a conversation about this book which you might remember I reviewed quite recently on the corporate report it is the loan Gladio by Sibel Edmonds a new spy thriller and a completely2/157
fictional novel about the very real Gladio be and I I for people who again who don't know about operation Gladio be and the real history behind it I would highly suggest you check out our five part video series that video interview series that we conducted with Sibel Edmonds last year that hasn't got nearly nearly enough views I think for the the bombshell explosive material that that3/157
is contained therein but hopefully this novel will go at least some of the way towards correcting that in getting more people aware of this extremely extremely important part of the geopolitical puzzle that is taking place in the world today Sibel Edmonds boiling frog post dot com editor and founder thank you so much your joining us how are you doing today very well thank you and thank4/157
you for that you by James as always absolutely well thank you so much for doing this I am extremely excited to talk about this novel for many different reasons and I'm actually going to start this conversation perhaps in a different place than most of these conversations Startin most of them end on this note but I want to start on it because I think it's an important5/157
part of what this book is and what it represents and we can take this from a %HESITATION a post that you put up on boiling frog post dot com self publishing a powerful tool to challenge the corporate establishment and the deep state and this is extremely important because of course this is a self published novel you did not go to Random House or any of those6/157
other big mega corporation publishers to get this published for many reasons I suppose and we can get into some of those reasons but I want to highlight this because of course as an aspiring writer once myself it was always the marking the death mark of any literary career %HESITATION you never self publish older that would just be there all how could you possibly do that you7/157
have to be part of the system which is of course complete Buncombe and we have moved into a new era in which this is not only possible and feasible but is being done and can be done relatively easily so let's talk about the process of how this book was created and how you stepped outside that corporate publishing me a system sure the idea of self publishing8/157
actually was %HESITATION conceived during my first book classified woman of for that book I did that day I went to those top three helped by publishers and some made at my manuscript which is basically young summit it they look at their interests at the amount bet on it and he %HESITATION as you know and I don't know if our viewers all of them are familiar with9/157
that book or not daft look I was %HESITATION basically blacked out by the FBI and justice department I had submitted that book for pre publication review to the FBI and the OJ because I have clearance and it is a non fiction book you have to do that it's one of the ways they will people that those security clearance business and out and they had two months10/157
to review it and blackout anything that they were perceived to be are classified sensitive so after two months you get back to me so I would take out those blackouts areas and just publish the book while they sat on it for one year and they blacked out everything they I have to get an attorney they called my attorney that every single word in the book because11/157
that are classified so you're not releasing a single word which is ludicrous I'm not that point I had to make a decision do I just you know shiver and and go away or do I dare and because I was really I had strong standing out in the beginning really classify justifiably classified in the book so I said I'm going to publish it and and and have12/157
the government argue in court tell the American people how can a book if we can in a book every single war declassified I took the manuscript of the publishers and that the top to read what they said was they needed to see the FBI and the justice department's of you know the out that the review result saying that I'm allowed to publish as possible I don't13/157
happen on daring them and they said we'll count us out unless you bring us an ex police explicit letter from the justice department saying that you can't publish you're not going to do that we gonna get into trouble couple of publishers actually of what little bit a less than that in terms of being ridiculous and they said you know this book is great but then your14/157
last few chapters deal with the Obama administration and and out why don't you just ended not chapter eighteen or nineteen and not have those three chapters since the good book so the because this was during the Obama administration and I said this is a non fiction and I'm not going to fictionalized that it is the story and I'm not gonna try the story based on what15/157
you're saying I decided okay I'm willing to self publish it and ask you just mentioned James so much stigma gets to be attached self publishers because a lot of people are like all his self published equality is not gonna be there and it's gonna be like book because to produce a book rally you'll have to lot of ingredients go into it you sit down and write16/157
it okay bye that's only the first step you have to have it really nicely edited by someone objective not yourself you have to have the tear your design you have to have the cover design you have to have proof readers when you work with them and you do proofreading job it's a pretty tedious process that is costly but to do it right I said I want17/157
to do it right I my husband and I we went after me took out a loan small low and and and I established a team and I was very fortunate I really ended up with a great team some wonderful people my editor used to be with Harper Collins for I don't know twenty five thirty years senior editor and he had retired or left the company so18/157
he well he came onboard same thing I've done an award winner of for a for a for a cover design and and and the prices that were not outrageous north was reasonable and it took us six months to nine months out to produce this book going through all the editing several times etcetera I'm wanted for it to be everything that at good book coming out of19/157
a professional publishing house would happen in terms of ingredients and after that you have to do the work and you have to get that sounds and and I believe it was successful where self published book I sold close to twenty twenty five thousand copies may god any marketing I didn't get it any reviews in Washington post or New York times or LA times are NPR or20/157
any of those networks etcetera sold through the water mount and doubt and and hopefully because the quality was there are people got the book and and for me the most important reviews came from people who actually posted at you know sites like Amazon and ask for me is much more valuable than let's say %HESITATION New York times review it there all by as them propaganda whatever21/157
it is and it was hard for me to receive that so for this book for the loan Gladio I didn't have to go through the whole rounds of like the publishers I think I'm gonna write this book that I'm gonna do exactly the same thing I'm going to self publish the great team and data and took the time game working with them and and putting it22/157
out there but also as principal is not only about editorial freedom in terms of nobody really censuring you what is also about what we have been preaching here at Willie frogs clothes and threw Corbett report and that is you can do a lot of things collectively and they are very of %HESITATION expected when you're so much so many things you can do individually it may seem23/157
as nothing once that one individual but he does a lot they each can be tremendous and that is we are saying and a corporations and the publishing houses with their ties to the government well if you say that and then we'll have published a book struck them any death would be truly hypocrisy is like exercise then say this is my chance this is what is that24/157
I'm gonna take in addition to all the others that's I'm taking you know collectively the stuff we are doing together and say I'm going to challenge I'm going to bypass unwilling to make the publishing houses irrelevant and to date with the intranet with all the things that we have in place it's doable so why not antique announced from what I see so many authors good authors25/157
are doing it and they're actually making these big publishing houses irrelevant if you look at their track records and their their their stock prices you will see that they be shrinking and they be miserable we have had many buyouts now you have like maybe who that owns basically all of them including the medium sized ones and though it's not there it's not there for them thanks26/157
to all these people say the eternal dying and we don't need to depend on rely upon some peak publishing houses me can't do all the stuff in house ourselves and think it's their names they here is one way you know it's very similar to people with the cycle low school and say we can complain about it but if enough people I meet today three four million27/157
people are home schooling that is not an insignificant number me but it all starts with each one individual family saying I'm going to home school I'm not going to house there's like it to the big you know the Big Brother to the government I'm going to do it myself well as a result the opportunity your prediction department of social services are going and knocking on the28/157
door if these people are you vaccinating your yet they're trying to tie it to some sort of child abuse and the and even beat them with where I live %HESITATION they have started a scoundrel get saying okay how about if you don't homeschool but keep all the stuff online and come to school for testing because they know people are looking at the options that the their29/157
home schooling are not homeschooling sending their kids are trying to to do something that is still cares because the government a intend that stuff and and so yes it's being effective medicine millions and self publishing is exactly the same kind of example that was a long answer but it made a very important one and again I think that if nothing else comes from this novel it30/157
that if only the idea of self publishing in getting around that the corporate system that's been set up to you to basically control what we see and hear if people get that message if nothing else I think this will have been a success and I mean we just have to reflect on the fact that we are an incredible age the mainstream news broadcast networks are dying31/157
on the vine via music industry the big record labels are are bleeding %HESITATION customers %HESITATION you have five that the publishing industry as you say suffering up and again these are all outdated models for distribution that weren't made may be necessary at some point in our history but are not necessary in this internet age so I'm glad that more people are stepping up to the plate32/157
and putting their money where their mouth is on this extremely important issue and I agree completely it's about what we can do as individuals to actually live that the ideals and the principles that we're talking about rather than just complaining about them so I my hats off to you for doing this and the guy that for people who who do think of self publishing must mean33/157
poor quality of course that has not borne out in the reviews of this book and of course people who have watched my review would already know that I extremely thoroughly enjoyed this book but don't just take my word for it I mean go to Amazon or go to boiling frog post look at some of the reviews and comments and things that people have left %HESITATION as34/157
slew of five star reviews without titles like incredible book a page turning thriller or %HESITATION it's brilliantly sophisticated unreasonably excellent about that with a particularly good title I'm so obviously people are quite happy with the way that this book turned out and I think that this perhaps is best encapsulated by Sean Grady who left a comment on that post about self publishing on boiling frog post35/157
where he said I bought the lone Gladio I was hoping it would at least be interesting enough for me to get through it and get more needed information instead I couldn't put it down I read it in just over a day going late into the night you can fairly say I devoured it I immediately bots about other book a classified woman the devoured it as well36/157
thank you so much for your courage and your willingness to take this journey and I think that's pretty representative of the reviews that I've read online people saying that it's a page Turner they couldn't put it down that was certainly my experience of the novel what's talk a little bit about the process of making something that could be a dry lecture on geopolitics into an extremely37/157
engaging thriller yeah how about how did you write that in and turn it into fiction well a game that's not in my first book but classified woman because that was when I actually found that as I was going through the process of pre pop review that's was when I found out that you don't have to do anything with the government if this affection and actually I38/157
was even thinking same just throughout the whole thing if I can't publish it you know even a self published I'm going to write fiction so the idea was conceived around that time and as soon as I finished a book as soon as it came out the few months later I started out jotting down bullet points because the idea the notion itself over me sitting and writing39/157
fiction you know I I never considered myself an author I used to consider myself an aspiring author when I was in Turkey Turkish was my primary language but a lot of stigma was attachment I came to the United States and English became my third language and I went to the university yet to all my courses with this fear that not only did I have to accomplish40/157
all these you know not get the great sept etcetera I have to do it in a language that is not my native language so I always had that I don't know some people may call of complex saying okay I can't write you know and and I'm I'm east I sit down and start writing with that thought that I want to write everything's so polished you know41/157
and so perfect I won't be able to write even ten pages what worked for me and what works for me I start with bullet wounds and jotting down ideas you know and and they come to me and I know it's gonna sound strange but my best ideas usually company by not taking a shower so we are for some reason I like to date long showers which42/157
have been quite luxury after becoming a mother because my showered like Russia it shower but well and then I go and sit down and write and in the evening because I really like to have quiet environment everybody everyone gone my husband is gone to the call to bed and my daughter sleeps around eight thirty nine o'clock and I usually work till one two three o'clock in43/157
the morning but I write without taking any because it's you know I just let it go you know just let it out then and write and write and not worry about all the structures that hold that these that was one of the biggest problems I had with English you know with the because it's not one of those formulas that you can memorize and say you know44/157
the that works here that doesn't work yeah I give you an example this thing with for example gotten my could be got you know because you told me to my future it is singular and this one is specific well got you guys are considering the specifics of why it was that the god anyhow for once I'm done I I I with this book but the long45/157
glad ya I ended up about six hundred six hundred fifty pages so I'm sure you know and not the damn short there where so many repetitive things etcetera or things at me way too complicated well take my second round this is when I try to eliminate things expand upon certain things that I go to the third round and then after the third round I consider it46/157
good enough to go to my editor for old and the our our %HESITATION you know itself for example a one page I had several times three or four times you know he site it will be like okay one size and offer a page and you know what size I am what's been your writing you don't want to get tied up especially if you're writing about imaginative47/157
somebody you don't wanna us again act was the process and it took about a year and a half two years to bring it to a point where it went over to to my editor and then it was another eight to nine months after that to to complete it and and and put it out there but it was a very interesting process %HESITATION I would say one48/157
of the most interesting experiences I've had I'm sure every author has different kind of experience Mindy you write fiction and especially your writing spy trailer was with me I I felt like were almost you're a half I was you know I was walking in the house I I couldn't really be hasn't in presence I mean that things were going inside my head and and and and49/157
the scenes and the feelings associated with certain things and you really get into it and I don't know some people who write I don't know the right one will be year after awhile it becomes the cutter formula that may be a different process for them but for me it was amazing how much it consumed me it concealed everything I had and was exhausted and emotionally it50/157
was really exhausting L. I have some you know elevated high moments of good when I got rid of some really fast we've we felt good shifts and maybe there will be some like joke us psychological theories attached to it you know E. L. the the the way for a poor person to get better if the excessive anger all the things that happen accumulated for forty years51/157
well whatever the reason it was thrust upon me saying it was tremendous and up my husband was truly shocked when I finish I let him read it for the first time I need to let him read anything until I was done for my first round and and he I mean he was taken not because it was nice and it was right or something said how could52/157
you think of these things and then I I also let other people you know look at their look at their second edited graphs and and and TV back then the reaction was doesn't feel like a woman wrote this you know this is a book that seems to be written by man for man and I don't view it as such I don't know why that's the case53/157
my own reading I I usually I mean a lot of people have like in this book to all of them lot lands I have never read any off Ludlow's book a and I have never watched any of the movies I have seen some clips on one of these born character is not my kind of movie and I don't believe those are my kind of books but54/157
the amazing thing was how many people came and said my god this was a new born and this is sold on the mask and I'm thinking I haven't even read Ludlum but all of the all time high I call it I I read I don't want to call it trash work but I read those kinds of books I usually I'm into more classical works but I55/157
do it in the airport because when I'm on the plane I'm really not in the mood to open a nonfiction book and get into this I want kind of a trashy kind of book and the and the process for me the meeting it is you know I I I really like in two hours three hundred fifty pages because so Mike fillers I call them fillers going56/157
to the ball you now I and it gets on my nerves is like four pages off the sun rays going through the dead that the trees and and and and one of the shooting star press is that I can't write like that I'm I'm I'm if I'm reading action thriller I don't yeah what the son was doing you know is finally gets through the sunset I'm57/157
okay but don't give me all the pillar cycle like two pages reconnect most six pages and then I do pages or love scenes you know he moaned and then she moaned and then he grunted and the going to the game like you go past that two hours a night yeah fillers chip okay beginning the end time you're done with that so you don't get that in