Petraues Mistress Reveals Benghazi “Secret”- “CIA Annex Had Taken Libya Militia Members Prisoner” http://bit.ly/WV2scd #twisters #tcot
4:50 PM - 11 Nov 12 · Details
Petraues Mistress Reveals Benghazi “Secret”- “CIA Annex Had Taken Libya Militia Members Prisoner”
At a University of Denver “Alumni Symposium” held back in October 2012, Paula Broadwell, revealed information about the CIA Annex that has not come to light in the past. Paula Broadwell, 40, is a North Dakota native whose résumé lists her as valedictorian of her high school, homecoming queen, state student council president and fitness champion at West Point. Ms. Broadwell met General Petraeus in 2006, when General Petraeus spoke at Harvard University, where Ms. Broadwell was pursuing a master’s degree in public administration. For a detailed account of Ms. Broadwell click here.
Ms. Broadwell revealed information about the Benghazi attack at the University of Denver talk. During the question and answer period, at about 35:44 min, you will hear Ms. Broadwell state:
“Now I don’t know if a lot of you heard this, but the CIA annex had actually had taken a couple of Libya militia members prisoner. And they think that the attack on the consulate was an effort to try to get these prisoners back. So that’s still being vetted.”
This information has not been available to the Main Stream Press. It sure raises questions as to what else Ms. Broadwell knows, and if it was this type of “disclosures” on her part that caused the FBI to pull the plug on Petraues, who resigned Friday November 9th, 2012.
–”Poppy” of Hidden British News contributed to the article.
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