Friday, May 3, 2013

New Evidence---Senior Obama Officials Knowingly Lied About Benghazi



An explosive new time line on the Benghazi Talking Points will be revealed in the May 13 issue of The Weekly Standard.  The Weekly Standard obtained a timeline briefed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence detailing the heavy substantive revisions made to the CIA’s talking points, just six weeks before the 2012 presidential election, and additional information about why the changes were made and by whom.  The emails prove the Obama administration knew within hours the Benghazi attacks were carried out by radical Muslims and were not the result of a Youtube video.

The Weekly Standard lays out the time line of how senior Obama officials demanded redaction's in what information was released to members of Congress and the American people.  According to The Weekly Standard, intelligence officials pieced together the puzzle of events unfolding in Libya, they concluded even before the assaults had ended that al Qaeda-linked terrorists were involved. Senior administration officials, however, sought to obscure the emerging picture and downplay the significance of attacks that killed a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. The frantic process that produced the changes to the talking points took place over a 24-hour period just one day before Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

This new information demands that Obama officials be fired and maybe even prosecuted.  President Obama and Hillary Clinton had to know the information that was being released by the White House to Americans was a lie.  The upcoming hearings on Benghazi should shed even more light on the lies coming from this White House.

Read The Weekly Standard article in full.  

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In related news, the FBI released a video aimed at North Africa and other Arabic countries in an effort to solicit information on the Benghazi terrorist attack.  Translation: "The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking information about three individuals who were on the grounds of the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11, 2012, when U.S. personnel and facilities were attacked.
These individuals may be able to provide information related to the attacks, which resulted in the deaths of four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya.
We appreciate that the Libyan people and the government of Libya have condemned the attacks.
We need your help to solve this crime. If you have any information, text or e-mail BenghaziTips@ic.fbi.gov or submit information confidentially at forms.fbi.gov/benghazi.

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