Posted on 03/02/2016 9:29:36 PM PST by Nachum
Seventeen months before he was killed in the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, Ambassador Chris Stevens was seriously considering leaving the country as its civil war widened. The ambassador´s concerns are reflected in emails sent to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton´s inner circle. The emails were released by the State Department Monday as part of the 14th and final batch of messages from Clinton´s private server. One email in particular, dated April 10, 2011, relays Stevens´ safety concerns to the State Department. It was sent by a State Department official named Timmy Davis to
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TIMMY Davis?? TIMMY??? Really?
Benghazi ping.
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What is was all about was that zero and Hillary had sent an openly gay person, Chris Stevens, to a hotbed of terrorist activity in the country of Libya. Zero had to have known Stevens from both of their days in Chicago. There is no question and undoubtedly was one of the reasons he was chosen.
Hillary and zero made him an ambassador since his credentials were impeccable.He was good at what he did. That aside it's near insanity to think that you can secure the safety of any gay person in N. Africa or the mid east against terrorists.
We already know what terror types do to gays and they didn't hesitate to do the same to Stevens when he was murdered.
His death, especially after some 600 requests for security, is solely on the shoulders of two other gay individuals the hildabeast and ozero. They bare the responsibility for his death.
Excellent post! These three ladies are carrying the ball for all the rest.
The organization puts all message traffic via IT systems, but Dip Sec is responsible for Security recommendations. All these professionals are aware of the PLIGHT along with those to whom these concerns were sent.
Thank you. They really deserve recognition.
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