Posted on 20 November 2012. Tags: 11th anniversary, awful day, charlotte convention, cia report, cia reports, david petraeus, decision, deliberate decision, demonstration, michael goodwin, murderous attack, Obama, President, testimony, ugly truth
The ugly truth about Benghazi and Team Obama
By Michael Goodwin
Published November 19, 2012
| New York Post
Until Friday, there were two possible explanations for why the White House failed to immediately call the Benghazi attack an act of terrorism. One was incompetence, the other was worse.
Now there is only one, and it is the worse one. Based on the persuasive testimony of ex-CIA boss David Petraeus, it is clear the Obama administration made a deliberate decision to mislead Congress and the American people.
The repeated claim that the attack was spontaneous and grew out of a demonstration against an anti-Islam video — a claim made by the president and secretary of State as they stood next to the bodies of four dead Americans — was a monstrous lie. It was vile and done for the basest of reasons.
Because we now know the truth of what happened — CIA reports were edited to remove the names of al Qaeda groups involved in the attack, Petraeus said under oath — we also know the motive. It was political self-preservation, meaning the president and his team put politics first.
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The timing helps tell the tale. Just days removed from his Charlotte convention, where he danced on the grave of Osama bin Laden and boasted that al Qaeda was decimated, Obama couldn’t bear to admit that affiliated groups were thriving in North Africa. And he certainly couldn’t admit they had carried out a murderous attack on our consulate on the 11th anniversary of the most awful day in American history.
To do so would be to acknowledge the failure of his decision to ignore hard-line Islamists and that his team had erred egregiously in rejecting pleas for more security from Libya Ambassador Chris Stevens.
So the president lied, including in a speech to the United Nations, where he cited the video as the reason for the attack. He sent out reams of flunkies to do the same, including his snide press secretary, Jay Carney.
Most notably, UN Ambassador Susan Rice went on five Sunday television shows to spin the nonsense about the hijacking of a demonstration — a demonstration that never existed. Rice made a fool of herself, and now, she, too is damaged goods.
Oddly, Petraeus, brought down by the reckless affair with his biographer, nonetheless looks like the only honest man in the drama.
A briefing he gave soon after the attack is now more suspect because it adhered to the party line, despite his belief that it was always a terrorist attack.
But Friday in his testimony behind closed doors, Petraeus told the truth as he knew it, even though the administration announced the day before that it was investigating his conduct at the CIA.
If that was meant to pressure him to protect the president, it failed spectacularly. Whatever his personal failings, Petraeus reinforced his reputation for professional integrity.
The next move is up to Congress. While Democrats are predictably and shamefully trying to deny the significance of Petraeus’ revelation, Republicans say they are determined to get the full truth, wherever the hunt takes them.
Especially as the president begins a new term, and huge economic and tax difference must be resolved, the country would be better served if the administration co-operates. But their behavior up to now does not make that seem likely. Having built their web of lies, it would be hard to suddenly come clean.
The first tests will come with the next round of hearings. Any attempt by the White House to block the appearance of any official who played a role in shaping the false narrative should be seen as proof that the stonewalling continues.
In that case, the full power of the constitution must be brought to bear. Nobody is above the law, even the president.
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Posted on 05 December 2011. Tags: amp, circumstance, expert, expert testimony, Gang, gang prevention program, Gangs, girls club, haven, non profit organization, safe haven, Street, testimonies, testimony, troubled kids
I’m doing a speech on a non-profit organization and have chosen The Boys & Girls club. I live in Los Angeles and focused the speech on troubled kids that may be gang affiliated and how the club helps kid’s and teens stay away from the streets and gangs. Basically how the club is a safe haven for kids that need a place to go. I need a few expert testimonies on how the club helps teens in gangs. here’s what I wrote:
“The B&G clubs of America strive to keep kid’s of the street. Whether they come from poor living conditions, troubled homes, or are surrounded by negative influences such as gangs or violence. They have a place to go no matter the circumstance.”
I’m having trouble finding an expert testimony on how the club helps kid’s in their gang prevention program. If anyone works for a B&G club that deals with kids in the program a testimony would be great as well as any links to them. It would help me out a lot!
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Posted on 22 October 2011. Tags: central intelligence agency, conspiracy, conspiracy theorist, david rockefeller, international speculators, jonestown massacre, missile base, particle beam weapons, patty hearst, Place, president lyndon b johnson, Protests, soviet spies, testimony, Union
People called him a conspiracy theorist loon nut bar — but he warned that Russia was attempting to infiltrate using synthetic human robotoids —
How many androids would it take to lead a large group of people by using a connected android brain and sound wave technologies
In 1974, Beter publicly stated that most of the gold in Fort Knox had been sold to European interests, at prices vastly below market rates. According to him, international speculators had dishonestly obtained the gold. [15] [16]
Beter released a series of 80 audio newsletter tapes between 1975 and 1982. [14] Beter was known for his highly controversial claims, some of which included allegations of conspiracy in the highest places. Beter claimed that:
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was involved in the Kennedy assassination.[17]
Several important public figures such as David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, and Jimmy Carter are actually dead, and are being impersonated by organic “robotoids”.[18][19][20]
Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) after the Hearst newspaper chain published secret Congressional testimony. This testimony revealed that America’s atomic secrets were handed over to the Soviet Union – not stolen by Soviet spies, before America’s first atomic bomb was finished, and that the Rockefellers were directly involved in this plot.[21][22][23]
The CIA was responsible for the secret death of General George Scratchley Brown because he simply knew “too much”.[24]
The Jonestown massacre was staged to camouflage a joint U.S.-Israeli military operation to destroy a Soviet missile base in Guyana. The Jonestown incident explained the movement of U.S. military personnel into Guyana and concealed the real count of casualties from the attack on the Soviet base.[25]
Particle beam weapons and other advanced aerial weapons under secret development, such as the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program had the power to change the weather. Both the U.S. and the Soviet Union had developed such weapons.[26]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Beter
Organic Robotoids are real” by Dr Peter Beter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc0m5UMPwtU
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Posted on 20 October 2011. Tags: central intelligence agency, conspiracy, conspiracy theorist, david rockefeller, international speculators, jonestown massacre, missile base, particle beam weapons, patty hearst, Place, president lyndon b johnson, Protests, soviet spies, testimony, Union
People called him a conspiracy theorist loon nut bar — but he warned that Russia was attempting to infiltrate using synthetic human robotoids —
How many androids would it take to lead a large group of people by using a connected android brain and sound wave technologies
In 1974, Beter publicly stated that most of the gold in Fort Knox had been sold to European interests, at prices vastly below market rates. According to him, international speculators had dishonestly obtained the gold. [15] [16]
Beter released a series of 80 audio newsletter tapes between 1975 and 1982. [14] Beter was known for his highly controversial claims, some of which included allegations of conspiracy in the highest places. Beter claimed that:
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was involved in the Kennedy assassination.[17]
Several important public figures such as David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, and Jimmy Carter are actually dead, and are being impersonated by organic “robotoids”.[18][19][20]
Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) after the Hearst newspaper chain published secret Congressional testimony. This testimony revealed that America’s atomic secrets were handed over to the Soviet Union – not stolen by Soviet spies, before America’s first atomic bomb was finished, and that the Rockefellers were directly involved in this plot.[21][22][23]
The CIA was responsible for the secret death of General George Scratchley Brown because he simply knew “too much”.[24]
The Jonestown massacre was staged to camouflage a joint U.S.-Israeli military operation to destroy a Soviet missile base in Guyana. The Jonestown incident explained the movement of U.S. military personnel into Guyana and concealed the real count of casualties from the attack on the Soviet base.[25]
Particle beam weapons and other advanced aerial weapons under secret development, such as the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program had the power to change the weather. Both the U.S. and the Soviet Union had developed such weapons.[26]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Beter
Organic Robotoids are real” by Dr Peter Beter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc0m5UMPwtU
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Posted on 25 July 2011. Tags: check, cia director george, director george tenet, george tenet, government of libya, Islamic, islamic caliphate, islamic extremists, islamic scholars, jihad, libyan leader muammar, LIFG, muammar gaddafi, senate intelligence committee, testimony
How would Americans feel if they knew the Obama administration just agreed to hand people affiliated with a designated terrorist group a $30 billion dollar check and recognize them as the legitimate rulers of Libya?
Things weren’t looking so good for the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group back in 2004 when they were designated a foreign terrorist group by the State Department. In chilling testimony, then-CIA Director George Tenet warned the Senate Intelligence Committee in 2004 that even if Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda was completely destroyed, “a global network of Islamic extremists bent on killing Americans had emerged.” Tenet listed the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) as one of those groups.
In 2007, the LIFG formally joined al-Qaeda, an event so well documented that even Reuters covered it. Its goals, which it is now close to achieving thanks to airpower help from President Obama and NATO, include killing Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, setting up an Islamic caliphate in Libya and waging international jihad.
The known leaders of the Libyan rebel forces on the ground are all former LIFG fighters, some with documented personal connections to al-Qaeda. The Transitional National Council, which the Obama administration recognized last week as the official government of Libya, is packed with pro-LIFG activists, lawyers who have advocated for imprisoned LIFG fighters, and Islamic scholars from LIFG strongholds.
Something smells strongly of jihad here. http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?i…
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Posted on 09 February 2011. Tags: church of jesus christ, church of jesus christ of latter day saints, first presidency, general authorities, jesus christ of latter day saints, latter day saints, President, priesthood, priesthood keys, quorum of the twelve apostles, Saints, son jesus christ, testimony, testimony of god, Today
So i went to get my temple recommend today. and he asked me a couple questions. As he went over them i started to realize that i dont believe in most of the things he said.
Im the laurels president so i need to go to the temple….
i said yes or no at the right times to all of them except for paying tithing because in my opinion… paying tithing isnt something that i agree withn ( i feel that all the money just goes to making more temples) (i live in utah)
The questions i lied about
Do you have a testimony of the Atonement of Christ and of His role as Savior and Redeemer?
Do you sustain the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the Prophet, Seer, and Revelator and as the only person on the earth who possesses and is authorized to exercise all priesthood keys? Do you sustain members of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles as prophets, seers, and revelators? Do you sustain the other General Authorities and local authorities of the Church?
Are you a full-tithe payer? (i almost didnt get in for that question) ( only because i have no money or dont earn money at all)
Have there been any sins or misdeeds in your life that should have been resolved with priesthood authorities but have not been?
Do you have a testimony of the restoration of the gospel in these the latter days?
Do you have faith in and a testimony of God the Eternal Father, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost?
Do you support, affiliate with, or agree with any group or individual whose teachings or practices are contrary to or oppose those accepted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
So am i going to… mormon hell for this?
is this something terrible?
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