With all eyes on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s long awaited
and highly anticipated testimony today on the September 11, 2012
terrorist attack in Benghazi where Ambassador Christopher Stevens,
information management officer Sean Smith, former Navy SEALs Tyrone
Woods and Glen Doherty, were murdered, the stonewall continues, and more
chilling signs of a cover-up emerge—this time from Freedom of
Information Act Requests (FOIA) to the CIA.
As the
New York Times reported, Woods and Doherty worked under contract with the CIA.
Recall how officials briefed on intelligence told the
Wall Street Journal:
“The U.S. effort in Benghazi was at its heart a CIA operation,” and the
State Department presence in Benghazi “provided diplomatic cover” to
conceal weapon transfers from Libya to Syria.
In addition, as Aaron Klein of
kleinonline.com
reported, “The U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, actually
served as a meeting place to coordinate aid for the rebel-led
insurgencies in the Middle East, according to Middle Eastern security
officials … Among the tasks performed inside the building was
collaborating with Arab countries on the recruitment of
fighters—including jihadists—to target Bashar al-Assad’s regime in
Syria.” The so-called Benghazi mission or consulate as the Obama-Clinton
regime described it to be was in reality a CIA outpost.
Now, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) declined my FOIA request
seeking information in regards to Ambassador Christopher Stevens and
Turkish Consul General Ali Sait Akin and “any and all members of the
Turkish government …” Akin was the last known person to have met with
Ambassador Stevens. Their meeting concluded about one hour before the
deadly attack on September 11 began at approximately 9:35 p.m. local
time.
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