Friday, August 2, 2013

obama's desperate coverup

BALTIMORE, Maryland August 2, 2013- Newsmax and other media sources are reporting tonight that the CIA is taking draconian steps to keep those agents and others with information about the Benghazi Massacre from speaking publicly.  Fox News is reporting that five CIA employees are being forced to sign new nondisclosure agreements even after they signed other nondisclosure notes earlier.  CNN says some top CIA operatives are being subjected to frequent, even monthly polygraph tests in the agency's low brow efforts to stifle those with anti-regime evidence from speaking to those reporters willing to print truthful articles about the obama administration's marginally legal cover-up of the sordid mishandling that led to four American deaths. Newsmax is currently headlining a comprehensive story on these late developments. It is believed that one or more of the dead Americans, including possibly the American Ambassador to Libya, were tortured before their deaths.  Many people have spoken of desperate pleas for military assistance as the well-coordinated attack grew in its viciousness.  Others have told of military forces literally on the tarmac and set to leave to relieve hard-pressed American defenders whose extremely low numbers were totally the fault of obama and Hilary Clinton refusing requests to increase security at the American consulate and annex building in Benghazi.  Those forces on the tarmac were ordered on several occasions to "stand down" by some American in Washington yet to be identified.  Many have said that only obama himself is authorized to give such an order.  Other sources have said that despite the desperate pleas for help, the only thing that obama did that evening was call Clinton to coordinate the cover-up story that the attack was caused by a video made by a California man that had yet to be viewed by anyone in the Middle East.  al Qada and other related Islamic militant groups had poured into Benghazi after the death of Libyan strongman Mo Qadafi. American sources had reported the increase in al Qada's strength to both the State Department and Pentagon, but obama and Clinton declined requests for a security build-up because it would have been directly contrary to Obama's campaign boast that he had cut off al Qada's head and rendered it weak when he allowed American forces to confront and kill al Qada leader Osama bin Laden.


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