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Beest's Emails Betrayed Whereabouts of Murdered Ambassador Chris Stevens |
2016-03-02 |
The email in question was written Sunday, April 10, 2011 by State employee Timmy Davis and sent to the State email addresses of other employees, including Clinton’s then-foreign policy aide, Jacob Sullivan and Clinton’s senior aide. Abedin forwarded the message to Clinton. At the time, Stevens was the U.S. envoy to the Libyan rebels. The dispatch read: The situation in Ajdabiyah has worsened to the point where Stevens is considering departure from Benghazi. The envoy’s delegation is currently doing a phased checkout (paying the hotel bills, moving some comms to the boat, etc). He will monitor the situation to see if it deteriorates further, but no decision has been made on departure. He will wait 2-3 more hours, then revisit the decision on departure. The email is one of several giving away Stevens’ location and movements. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#3 Iff the Bammer threw Hillary under the bus once, he can do it again and again as needed once new and more detrimental information about his personal decisions, or lack of it, is discovered. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2016-03-02 23:36 |
#2 Sadly, I suspect the entire Benghazi investigation will go absolutely nowhere. It may have long ago passed the 'too big to fail' mile marker. Sad, very, very sad. Afraid so Besoeker. It seems like the Benghazi hearings just became a time for Congressmen to get publicity for the folks back home--you know, look at me, I'm on the job and ya da ya da ya da. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2016-03-02 18:51 |
#1 Hostile Foreign Intelligence hackers might have found this Situation Report (SITREP) quite useful, if their goal was to use a local proxy or contract agents to cause mischief, embarrass the U.S., or upset a clandestine arms smuggling operation. It would be interesting to know what other SITREPS [both pre and post Benghazi attack] might have sent over UNCLAS systems, and the extent of U.S. distribution. The need for a video faux cause and 'Sunday Talk Show' diversion campaign appears quite plausible. Sadly, I suspect the entire Benghazi investigation will go absolutely nowhere. It may have long ago passed the 'too big to fail' mile marker. Sad, very, very sad. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-03-02 05:19 |