“But what we really need now is for a high-ranking officer with insider knowledge to go public, risk his pension and career, and tell the truth.”
Thank you Travis. I agree, in fact, I’d like to see more of the families of the fallen speak out. However, the question is...anyone willing to risk everything could tell the truth to whom? Even with everything we already know, including Mr. Woods’ speaking out, and all that has been proven til now...only Fox is covering it....I keep skimming every other station and thus far have found absolutely no reports on what really happened in Benghazi...not even a soundbite of Mr. Woods.... We’re preaching to the choir. We need to find a way to FORCE the media, because if and when they finally do give it some coverage, it will be on Obama’s terms.
Well, I have the feeling the story is getting around. Up to some 20,000 comments on it on yahoo tonight. People are getting wind of it ...and it’s NOT pretty.
Comments also on gun running to terrorists also starting to peek out from behind the curtain.
hmmm, hmmm, hmmm.
Lt. Col Andrew Wood is the one that brought the security situation to light. Here is his opening statement to the Congressional Hearing. You can watch the entire thing on YouTube, it is chilling! I dvr’d it and have watched twice. Too much to absorb in one sitting.
Upon hearing of the death of Ambassador Stevens and later of the Congressional inquiry, I identified myself to my Congressional Representatives staff as a person with intimate knowledge of the security situation prior to the attack. I was subsequently contacted and began a dialogue with staff investigators.
I made a personal decision to come forward with information and do not represent DoD or any government agency. I had unique access and placement to many government leaders and agencies working in Libya. I feel duty bound to come forward in order to inform and provide a portion of ground truth information. I feel a sense of honor for those individuals who have died in the service of their country.