Posted on 03/03/2016 7:02:06 PM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now
An email released Monday pertaining to the Benghazi investigation from Hillary Clintons private email server revealed that a message detailing the location of murdered Ambassador Chris Stevens passed through the unsecured server, raising the possibility that terrorists could have intercepted the message.
According to Breitbart, the April 10, 2011, email from State Department employee Timmy Davis was forwarded to the server by Clintons aide, Huma Abedin. . . . . The email is the latest in a chain of emails that reveal Ambassador Stevens location was readily available to anyone who could hack into Hillary Clintons unsecured private email server. . . .
Why isn’t HRC in jail? Or facing a firing squad?
Why did she LEAP to thank “the helpful Libyans for rescuing Ambassador Stevens”..? She was trying to control perceptions:
Cuz it was so bloody obvious w/o her silly coaching that the “Allah Akbar” screaming crowd members were instead his ABDUCTORS —why else would they have taken him to a hospital controlled by AL QAEDA..??
So why would she have been so eager to lead people away from the idea they had kidnapped his body..?
One of the first actions taken by the attackers was to set up roadblocks around the area:
How was the Turkish Ambassador so easily able to pass through these..? Wouldn’t they have wanted to get him, too..?
Once you accept the notion that The Adminstration was IN ON IT, so many puzzling things (like the removal of security) that don’t fit suddenly make sense.
Book her Danno.
Wonder who team Clinton contracted to make the video?
Oh my God. She MUST be held to account for this man’s horrible death.
I hope those on the campaign trail are hearing this story.
As I have said on other threads, as long as there are dozens of unreleased Clinton emails deamed highest levels of security, Hillary unsecured server killed four Ameicans in Benghazi. It isn’t my responsibility to prove it otherwise.
FMCDH(BITS)
I was going to make a joke that this can’t be true because the NY Times said Hillary’s emails weren’t hacked. But then you nailed it they weren’t hacked they went to the people who were supposed to get them, the bad guys.
I take number 2.
I suspected she either accidentally leaked it or intentionally leaked it from the very beginning.
What does it matter?
I’m still waiting to hear all about the botched planned kidnapping of Ambassador Stevens. Those 2 damn SEALS ruined the plan and its being covered up. Eventually the pieces will fit together and the truth will be learned. You can bet there was $$$$ behind it and a reward to those who met the conditions of the trade for the ambassador. No response at 3 a.m. for a reason, they knew what was going on, but weren’t aware that the outcome was being changed. The attack was planned, if I remember correctly, there were “no” Americans on the security force guarding the place, they were Libyans, and probably expected to desert if force was shown. (They did)
So what did we have? A pre-planned attack, the attacking force was mostly Egyptian Muslims, and why were they attacking? The intent was not to kill Stevens, but to capture him with little resistance expected. Doughty and Woods showed up and turned it into a battle, causing a high number of casualties, which was not suppose to happen. I can see why the attacking force thinking the “deal” was off turned into an assassination.
Benghazi still carries a stench that leads to the White House and to the then elected leader of Egypt, Mursi, and his request for the release of Sheikh Rahman, who was the one who tried to bomb the WTC when Clinton was in office.
Its OK to call this a conspiracy theory, but is it? Its out there to be found. Be patient. Someone will owe the Stevens, Smith, Wood and Doughty families a huge apology and request for forgiveness.
bump for later
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