Friday, September 14, 2012

Was The U.S. Consulate Attack An InsideSjob, And Did The State Department Know ABout It 48 Hours Ahead Of Time?

Inside job: Investigators are looking into the possibility that the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi Tuesday night, pictured, was aided by a spy

Was U.S. Consulate Attack An Inside Job? Investigators Probe 'Mole' As FBI Warns Revenge Attacks Over Anti-Muslim Mohammed Film Could Spread To American Soil -- Daily Mail

Investigators looking into possibility that spy aided militants in Tuesday's deadly attack on U.S. consulate in Benghazi
Officials have said attacks are too 'coordinated' to be simple angry mob
Joint Intelligence Bulletin warns violence could hit U.S. and asks religious organisations to guard against attacks
Four killed as protesters march on U.S. Embassy compound in Sana'a, Yemen
Hundreds of protesters angered by an anti-Islam film stormed the U.S. Embassy compound in Yemen's capital and burned the American flag
Smashed windows of the security offices outside the embassy with stones and burned cars before breaking through the main gate of the heavily fortified compound in eastern Sana'a
Sensitive documents have gone missing from compound, including names of Libyans working with Americans
Libyan officials say four men now in custody in relation to attack
Landlord of building says there were 400 rioters and attack could not be prevented

Following the deadly attacks in Libya, investigators are looking into whether a mole gained access to sensitive information, helping Libyan extremists in their deadly attack Tuesday night.

On the 11th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, militants began firing on the main consulate building, seizing it in only 15 minutes.

A high-ranking Libyan official then insinuated that the spy tipped off the rebels, sending them to the nearby safe house, where two more Americans were killed and one injured in the melee.

Reports have also circulated that the U.S. Department of State knew of the attack up to 48 hours ahead of time, yet chose to do nothing.

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My Comment:
Thousands of questions .... and I can only hope that one day we will know the answers to them.


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