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5th August 2013, 15:26
Confirmed: Benghazi was Cover-up of Arms Transfer to al-Qaeda
Monday, 05 August 2013 12:03
Posted by David Icke
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'The corporate media is now forced to admit that the Benghazi attack was staged
by a State Department hired jihadist security outfit in connection with an arms
transfer to al-Qaeda mercenaries in Syria.
It has yet to point out, however, that the Obama administration attempted to cover-
up the real reason for the murder of ambassador Stevens – U.N. Ambassador
Susan Rice and the State Department initially pointing to a lame anti-Muslim video –
and has consistently downplayed the incident and characterized it as a non-event
not requiring congressional investigation and the impeachment of President Obama.'
Read more ...
http://www.infowars.com/confirmed-benghazi-was-coverup-of-arms-transfer-to-alqaeda/
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CIA 'running arms smuggling team in Benghazi when consulate was attacked'
The CIA has been subjecting operatives to monthly polygraph tests in an attempt to
suppress details of a US arms smuggling operation in Benghazi that was ongoing
when its ambassador was killed by a mob in the city last year, according to reports.
CIA running arms smuggling team in Benghazi when consulate attack: The U.S.
Consulate in Benghazi is seen in flames during a protest by an armed group in this
file
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02633/US-consulate_2633824b.jpg
photo taken September 11, 2012.
The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi is seen in flames during a protest by an armed group, September 11, 2012. Photo: REUTERS
Damien McElroy By Damien McElroy
11:06AM BST 02 Aug 2013
Up to 35 CIA operatives were working in the city during the attack last September
on the US consulate that resulted in the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens and
three other Americans, according to CNN. The circumstances of the attack are a
subject of deep division in the US with some Congressional leaders pressing for a
wide-ranging investigation into suspicions that the government has withheld details
of its activities in the Libyan city. The television network said that a CIA team was
working in an annex near the consulate on a project to supply missiles from Libyan
armouries to Syrian rebels. Sources said that more Americans were hurt in the
assault spearheaded by suspected Islamic radicals than had been previously
reported. CIA chiefs were actively working to ensure the real nature of its
operations in the city did not get out. So only the losses suffered by the State
Department in the city had been reported to Congress.
"Since January, some CIA operatives involved in the agency's missions in Libya,
have been subjected to frequent, even monthly polygraph examinations, according
to a source with deep inside knowledge of the agency's workings," CNN reported.
Frank Wolf, a US congressman who represents the district that contains CIA
headquarters in Langley, Virginia, is one of 150 members of Congress for a new
investigation into the failures in Benghazi.
"I think it is a form of a cover-up, and I think it's an attempt to push it under the
rug, and I think the American people are feeling the same way," he said. "We
should have the people who were on the scene come in, testify under oath, do it
publicly, and lay it out. And there really isn't any national security issue involved
with regards to that."
A CIA spokesman said it had been open about its activities in Benghazi.
"The CIA has worked closely with its oversight committees to provide them with an
extraordinary amount of information related to the attack on US facilities in
Benghazi," a CIA statement said. "CIA employees are always free to speak to
Congress if they want," the statement continued. "The CIA enabled all officers
involved in Benghazi the opportunity to meet with Congress. We are not aware of
any CIA employee who has experienced retaliation, including any non-routine
security procedures, or who has been prevented from sharing a concern with
Congress about the Benghazi incident."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/10218288/CIA-running-arms-smuggling-team-in-Benghazi-when-consulate-was-attacked.html
Monday, 05 August 2013 12:03
Posted by David Icke
4OoMHqoaJC8
'The corporate media is now forced to admit that the Benghazi attack was staged
by a State Department hired jihadist security outfit in connection with an arms
transfer to al-Qaeda mercenaries in Syria.
It has yet to point out, however, that the Obama administration attempted to cover-
up the real reason for the murder of ambassador Stevens – U.N. Ambassador
Susan Rice and the State Department initially pointing to a lame anti-Muslim video –
and has consistently downplayed the incident and characterized it as a non-event
not requiring congressional investigation and the impeachment of President Obama.'
Read more ...
http://www.infowars.com/confirmed-benghazi-was-coverup-of-arms-transfer-to-alqaeda/
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CIA 'running arms smuggling team in Benghazi when consulate was attacked'
The CIA has been subjecting operatives to monthly polygraph tests in an attempt to
suppress details of a US arms smuggling operation in Benghazi that was ongoing
when its ambassador was killed by a mob in the city last year, according to reports.
CIA running arms smuggling team in Benghazi when consulate attack: The U.S.
Consulate in Benghazi is seen in flames during a protest by an armed group in this
file
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02633/US-consulate_2633824b.jpg
photo taken September 11, 2012.
The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi is seen in flames during a protest by an armed group, September 11, 2012. Photo: REUTERS
Damien McElroy By Damien McElroy
11:06AM BST 02 Aug 2013
Up to 35 CIA operatives were working in the city during the attack last September
on the US consulate that resulted in the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens and
three other Americans, according to CNN. The circumstances of the attack are a
subject of deep division in the US with some Congressional leaders pressing for a
wide-ranging investigation into suspicions that the government has withheld details
of its activities in the Libyan city. The television network said that a CIA team was
working in an annex near the consulate on a project to supply missiles from Libyan
armouries to Syrian rebels. Sources said that more Americans were hurt in the
assault spearheaded by suspected Islamic radicals than had been previously
reported. CIA chiefs were actively working to ensure the real nature of its
operations in the city did not get out. So only the losses suffered by the State
Department in the city had been reported to Congress.
"Since January, some CIA operatives involved in the agency's missions in Libya,
have been subjected to frequent, even monthly polygraph examinations, according
to a source with deep inside knowledge of the agency's workings," CNN reported.
Frank Wolf, a US congressman who represents the district that contains CIA
headquarters in Langley, Virginia, is one of 150 members of Congress for a new
investigation into the failures in Benghazi.
"I think it is a form of a cover-up, and I think it's an attempt to push it under the
rug, and I think the American people are feeling the same way," he said. "We
should have the people who were on the scene come in, testify under oath, do it
publicly, and lay it out. And there really isn't any national security issue involved
with regards to that."
A CIA spokesman said it had been open about its activities in Benghazi.
"The CIA has worked closely with its oversight committees to provide them with an
extraordinary amount of information related to the attack on US facilities in
Benghazi," a CIA statement said. "CIA employees are always free to speak to
Congress if they want," the statement continued. "The CIA enabled all officers
involved in Benghazi the opportunity to meet with Congress. We are not aware of
any CIA employee who has experienced retaliation, including any non-routine
security procedures, or who has been prevented from sharing a concern with
Congress about the Benghazi incident."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/10218288/CIA-running-arms-smuggling-team-in-Benghazi-when-consulate-was-attacked.html