Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Was U.S. ambassador in Benghazi actually kidnapped?

The official government narrative regarding the fate of murdered Ambassador Chris Stevens has some serious unreported discrepancies and leaves out key elements of the chronology of events, a forthcoming book on the Benghazi attacks demonstrates.

The book presents strong evidence to support the case that Stevens or his body was held hostage for a period of time by rebels linked to the Ansar Al Sharia terrorist organization, which has since been implicated in the Benghazi attacks.
 
{This book has been in my hands (Pastor Dan) for a couple of weeks as WND has booked me to do an interview on September 18th on Mission Watch Live...}
 
These and other revelations are contained in "The REAL Benghazi Story: What the White House and Hillary Don't Want You to Know," by New York Times bestselling author Aaron Klein.

The book is slated for release Sept. 9, two days before the second anniversary of the Benghazi attack.

A full chapter is dedicated to investigating Stevens' death.

Raising some eyebrows, Thomas Pickering, the State Department's lead Benghazi investigator and author of the State-sponsored Accountability Review Board report, or ARB, refused to deny there was a plan to kidnap Stevens.

At a House Oversight and Government Reform committee hearing on Benghazi in mid-September 2013, Rep. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wy., asked Pickering directly the alleged kidnap plot.

She asked, "Is it true that they were planning to kidnap the ambassador and it went wrong?"


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/08/was-u-s-ambassador-in-benghazi-actually-kidnapped/#JZhlOwIzrE3cDVYU.99

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