Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The definitive answer to "Why Bengazi" is at the link below.

The US consulate (click here) in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi is seen here on fire after gunmen attacked the compound, clashing with security forces. An American staff member was killed, according to Libyan security forces. Tuesday night's protest followed violent scenes outside the US embassy in Egypt. The violence is in response to an unspecified American film protesters say is blasphemous

The attack was related to the film released by Nakoula (the Filmmaker, aka Yousef). It is the simple truth. There was no warning and intelligence doesn't happen in a half hour. 

Mark Basseley Youssef had been arrested on probation violations. In Egypt  Nakoula, several Coptic Christians and Terry Jones were sentenced to death in absentia for defaming Islam. That occurred on November 28, 2012. 

It is obvious with this evidence from the scene at the Bengazi consulate and the sentencing order in Egypt what occurred the night of September 11, 2001. Everything else is politicking at the cost of the American taxpayer and carries no brevity to the attack. There is nothing anyone could have done and there was no prior warning. There may have been requests for added security in Libya, but, the cut to State Department funding played a role in those decisions.

The evidence as to the facts regarding the attack are all a matter of public record at this point. There is nothing the first investigation found either.

September 26, 2014


LOS ANGELES (CBS/AP) — A Cerritos man (click here) behind an anti-Muslim film that officials blamed for violence in parts of the Middle East was released from federal custody Thursday morning.
Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman Ed Ross said 56-year-old Nakoula Basseley Nakoula is scheduled for release on Thursday from a halfway house in Southern California, where he’s been held since May.
Police have confirmed Nakoula will be released to Pastor Wiley Drake of First Southern Baptist Church in Buena Park, according to CBS2’s Michelle Gile.
Nakoula, whose name in court files is Mark Basseley Youssef, was sentenced in November to a year in federal prison for using false names in violation of a probation order on a bank fraud case. That case was not related to the film....