Posted on 05/04/2013 7:30:19 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Their identities have been a well-guarded secret, known only to their high-powered lawyers and a handful of House lawmakers and staff. But now Fox News has learned the names of the self-described Benghazi whistleblowers who are set to testify before a widely anticipated congressional hearing on Wednesday.
Appearing before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will be three career State Department officials: Gregory N. Hicks, the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Libya at the time of the Benghazi terrorist attacks; Mark I. Thompson, a former Marine and now the deputy coordinator for Operations in the agencys Counterterrorism Bureau; and Eric Nordstrom, a diplomatic security officer who was the regional security officer in Libya, the top security officer in the country in the months leading up to the attacks.
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Gregory N. Hicks, the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Libya at the time of the Benghazi terrorist attacks;
Mark I. Thompson, a former Marine and now the deputy coordinator for Operations in the agencys Counterterrorism Bureau; and
Eric Nordstrom, a diplomatic security officer who was the regional security officer in Libya, the top security officer in the country in the months leading up to the attacks.
Wonder which one is Toensing's client?
Washington D.C. is an evil place.. voters are like a rat in a maze...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma8HCM3Z5Ic
I’m sure I heard Toensing say that her husband is also representing a whistleblower.
I don’t think we are going to hear anything new. Just repackaged. None of these people were on the ground in Benghazi when the event happened. None of them will dare address what was really being done at the Mission and the Annex.
We still don’t know the names of the people on the ground...not even the non-CIA people.
Thanks for that reminder:
"The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
Frmr Regional Security Officer Nordstrom: 'The Taliban is on the Inside [2 min YouTube]
Former Department of State Libyan Regional Security Officer Eric Nordstrom told a House committee that his request for additional security at the U.S. Embassy in Libya, made prior to the attack that claimed the lives of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans, was denied.
He recalled telling Bureau of Diplomatic Security Regional Director Jim Bacigalupo that he felt the Taliban was on the inside of the building.
Actually had that conversation when I came back on leave, and for training in February, and I was told by the regional director for Near Eastern affairs that there had only been one incident involving an American, where he was struck by celebratory fire. It was one of Colonel Woods employees, Nordstrom told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday.
The takeaway from that for me and my staff: It was abundantly clear we were not going to get resources until the aftermath of an incident. And the question that we would ask is, again, how thin does the ice have to get before someone falls through?
Former State Department Site Security Team Commander Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Wood said we were fighting a losing battle, adding that his team couldnt even keep what [the security] we had. We were not even allowed to keep what we had.
I told the same regional director in a telephone call in Benghazi after he contacted me when I asked for 12 agents, Nordstrom said. His response to that was, youre asking for the sun, moon and the stars and my response to him his names Jim I said, Jim, you know what makes most frustrating about this assignment? Its not the hardships, its not the gunfire, its not the threats, Nordstrom said. Its dealing and fighting against the people, programs and personnel who are supposed to be supporting me, and I added it by saying, For me, the Taliban is on the inside of the building.
Thanks for posting. BTTT!
I would simply says this.
My career may be over, but so is yours, Mr. pResident.
He is, but we don’t know if that WB is from the State Dept.
Unless Nordstrom has learned something new since his previous testimony, he doesn’t seem like a whistleblower to me. Here’s his conclusion, in his statement October 10, 2012 :
Im confident that the committee will conclude that Department of State, Diplomatic Security Service, and Mission Libya officers conducted themselves professionally and with careful attention to managing people and budgets in a way that reflects the gravity of their task. Im proud of the work that our team accomplished in Libya under extraordinarily difficult circumstances.
Bingo. All this hype and bupkis will happen.
Thanks for the ping.
“This must be televised so the LIVs can assimilate it.”
Unless TMZ, Bravo, The Comedy Channel, or MSNBC covers it, they’ll never see it.
VAN SUSTEREN: All right, just a short time after 9/11, you made a trip to Libya. And you had a number of conversations. And you spoke to even the deputy chief of mission in Tripoli. Did he tell you anything that he knew that night about what had happened that night?
CHAFFETZ: You know, he related this story which I haven't shared before. He's a good man. His name's Gregory Hicks. And I — I think he's trying to do the right thing.
He said that shortly after 9:40 PM, what happened is his phone rang. And he didn't recognize the number, so he didn't answer it. Then it rang again. Again, he didn't answer it because he didn't recognize the number.
But then, given the persistence, he did answer it. It was Ambassador Stevens. And Ambassador Stevens was saying, We're under attack. We're under attack.
Now, I can't say that he told me specifically that he was asking for help, but that's kind of what I — I read into it. He hung up the phone. He immediately called in to Washington, D.C., to trigger all the mechanisms that needed to be put on, and then he wasn't able to contact them. And there were hours and hours where we didn't know where our ambassador was.
But the trauma, the — the real-life trauma that he went through — I mean, I really felt it in his voice. It was — it was hard to listen to. He's — he's gone through a lot, but he did a great job.
Thanks for posting that. I could not copy from the pdf.
The Protectors of Dear Leader (PDL’s) will certainly bring that up.
IMHO and not to speak bad of the Dead, but the Late Tim Russert became a leftist loon before the end of his life...
However, at times he got it, case in point....
He knew from square one that Clinton ( I almost typed Obama what a Freudian Slip) was in deep doo doo via Lewinksy and brought up impeachment right away...
Where is our Tim Russert today?
Their is none, and that is sad, and chances are nothing will get done, nothing.
I don't want to speculate if he would be an Obama Butt Kissing Toadie as well, it is the weekend and politics makes my head hurt enough these days...
Thanks! It helps to recollect. We have so MANY concurrent scandals.
Details for the hearing
Benghazi: Exposing Failure and Recognizing Courage
Wed, May 8, 2013
11:30 a.m. in 2154 Rayburn House Office Building
Thanks for posting the link
The Deal Leader and his Loyal Protectors are counting on defeatist attitudes to assure the continuance of his Glorious Reign.
“I figured Nordstrom was one of the whistleblowers”
I don’t think so. Take the time to read this simp’s 12 pages of unadulterated Horsechit. Its an unintentional indictment of our whole foreign policy pertaining to embassy security. I could go on for an hour but I won’t. I’ll wait for Trey Gowdy to do it for me on Wed.
Unbelievable!!!
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