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To: MestaMachine

The WaPo has Steven’s unredacted itinerary. Perhaps Ms. Rubin should start there. Someone canceled their 11:00 AM meeting on 9/11/12.

http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/documents/world/sensitive-documents-left-with-little-security-at-us-mission-in-benghazi/35/


12 posted on 10/14/2012 6:21:00 AM PDT by maggief
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To: maggief

Great find, I will do some digging on those front companies listed on Monday.


19 posted on 10/14/2012 6:43:10 AM PDT by crosslink (Moderates should play in the middle of a busy street)
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To: maggief

Also I noted the hospital visit that was the front story for the trip is not listed? What is that about?


21 posted on 10/14/2012 6:44:22 AM PDT by crosslink (Moderates should play in the middle of a busy street)
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To: maggief

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22 posted on 10/14/2012 6:48:05 AM PDT by MestaMachine (obama kills and none dare call it treason)
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To: maggief
New details of Sept. 11 consulate attack in Libya

By Bradley Klapper, The Associated Press

October 9, 2012

Updated: 8:10 p.m.

WASHINGTON (AP) Senior State Department officials provided a more detailed picture Tuesday of the consulate attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. A look at how they say the attack took place:

Sept. 10-11, 2012

Stevens arrives in Benghazi and holds meetings on and off the consulate grounds on Sept. 10. He spends the night, and for the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. holds meetings only inside the compound. It is an enclosed area about 300 yards long by 100 yards wide, with a 9-foot outer wall topped by barbed wire and augmented by barriers, steel drop bars and other security upgrades. There are four buildings in the compound. Five diplomatic security officers are present, along with four members of a local militia deployed by Libya’s government to provide added security.

Around 8:30 p.m.

Stevens finishes his final meeting of the day and escorts a Turkish diplomat outside the main entrance of the consulate. The situation is calm. There are no protests.

Around 9:40 p.m.

Agents hear loud noises, gunfire and explosions near the front gate. A barracks at the entrance housing the local militiamen is burnt down. Agents viewing cameras see large group of armed men flowing into the compound. Alarm is sounded. Telephone calls are made to the embassy in Tripoli, officials in Washington, the Libyan authorities and a U.S. quick reaction force located at a second compound a little over a mile away.

30 posted on 10/14/2012 7:07:15 AM PDT by randita
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