Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Are CIA Employees Being Silenced On What Happened In Benghazi?


Rep. Wolf: CIA Employee Who Refused To Sign Non-Disclosure On Benghazi Suspended -- Washington Times

A CIA employee who refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement barring him from discussing the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, has been suspended as a result and forced to hire legal counsel, according to a top House lawmaker.

Rep. Frank Wolf (R., Va.) revealed at an event on Monday that his office was anonymously informed about the CIA employee, who is purportedly facing an internal backlash after refusing to sign a legal document barring him from publicly or privately discussing events surrounding the Benghazi attack.

The revelation comes about a month after several media outlets reported that CIA employees with knowledge of the terror attack had been forced to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDA) and submit to regular polygraph tests.

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More News On A CIA Employee Who Refused To Sign Non-Disclosure On Benghazi Being Suspended

Congressman: CIA Employee Who Refused to Sign Non-Disclosure on Benghazi Suspended -- Washington Free Beacon
CIA employee suspended for refusing to sign non disclosure form -- Examiner
Report: CIA Employee Who Refused to Sign Non-Disclosure Agreement on Benghazi Suspended -- The Blaze
CIA employee who said no to Benghazi non-disclosure suspended -- Bizpac

My Comment: If true .... this will make one wonder if the CIA (and others) are still going out of their way to keep any discussion on Benghazi under a tight leash. As for mainstream media coverage of this story (or lack of) .... Dana Milbank from the Washington Post voices a point of view that is probably held by many of his colleagues.

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