Weapons of Misdirection
Virtually everyone is twisting into pretzel like contortions trying to figure out what caused the apparent confusion, chaos, misinformation and mistakes between the White House and the State Department in the Benghazi attack that led to the death of Libyan Ambassador Stevens, aide Sean Smith, and former SEAL’s Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods.
Jennifer Ruben does a great job recently outlining the machinations HERE.
[…] Moreover, the State Department now confesses there was no protest at all outside the Libyan installation before the attack.
That’s awfully problematic, given that Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice went on five talk shows suggesting in fact that the movie did provoke the attack. Mitt Romney’s top foreign policy adviser, Richard Williamson, told Right Turn, “Last time I checked, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations was part of the U.S. State Department.” (article)
However, we think possibly we have been able to piece it all together will a little research and dot connecting from the archives. When you step back you realize the big picture is not what it seems at all.
Benghazi was not an assassination attempt, it was a botched kidnapping. (more…)




