Friday, September 14, 2012

What did they know, and when did they know it.

What did they know and when did they know it?

Sound familiar? That is one of the first questions asked when it becomes apparent that failures of management have occurred in any organization, particularly in government. Such is the case now as it concerns our murdered diplomat in Libya and three other Americans who died in the attack on our embassy in Libya.

While the Obama administration and Hillary Clinton were dancing on the head of a pin and attempting to contain and control the media reporting of the attack, the truth was seeping out through the cracks and once again it isn't American media that is covering or reporting the rising stench of cover up and betrayal in Libya and the middle east.

While Obama was busily apologizing for America in the wake of the embassy attacks in Libya and while Hillary was attempting to white wash the photographs of our ambassador being drug through the streets dead, Hillary was engaging in bogus narratives in fornt of the media and asserting: 'that these were only photos of  Libyans carrying the ambassador to the hospital.' Reall Hillaryy?

Mean while the truth was being revealed along a broad front of other world media outlets that the Americans were warned (The Obama administration was warned) and they did nothing..

I wonder how this will play with the American people. Probably pretty well, seeing as how the complicit American media will focus more on Baby boo Boo and the Kardasians than they will scrutinizing why America is and remains under attack by the Islamic forces of radicalism all across the middle east.

Exclusive: America 'was warned of embassy attack but did nothing'

The killings of the US ambassador to Libya and three of his staff were likely to have been the result of a serious and continuing security breach, The Independent can reveal.

American officials believe the attack was planned, but Chris Stevens had been back in the country only a short while and the details of his visit to Benghazi, where he and his staff died, were meant to be confidential.
The US administration is now facing a crisis in Libya. Sensitive documents have gone missing from the consulate in Benghazi and the supposedly secret location of the "safe house" in the city, where the staff had retreated, came under sustained mortar attack. Other such refuges across the country are no longer deemed "safe".
Some of the missing papers from the consulate are said to list names of Libyans who are working with Americans, putting them potentially at risk from extremist groups, while some of the other documents are said to relate to oil contracts.
According to senior diplomatic sources, the US State Department had credible information 48 hours before mobs charged the consulate in Benghazi, and the embassy in Cairo, that American missions may be targeted, but no warnings were given for diplomats to go on high alert and "lockdown", under which movement is severely restricted.

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