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Subject Connecting The DOTS: BenGhazi - Michael Hastings - Syrian Chemical Attack
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Original Message I haven't seen this brought up yet so figured I would get some peoples input on what I feel should probably be fairly obvious by now. The US was supplying "off the books" Libyan weapons (chemical weapons included) to rebel forces and the BenGhazi event was one of the "off the books" weapon sales gone wrong. The weapons were then moved to Turkey where the Rebel forces (funded by Qutar) were trained on their use with the (US approved) goal of using the "undocumented" weapons sold to the rebels via BenGhazi (that Assad is known to have, and the rebels are thought to "not have access to") to frame Assad for a chemical attack, to be used as justification for military intervention in the region.

CIA 'running arms smuggling team in Benghazi when consulate was attacked'
The CIA has been subjecting operatives to monthly polygraph tests in an attempt to suppress details of a reported US arms smuggling operation in Benghazi that was ongoing when its ambassador was killed by a mob in the city last year, according to reports.
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The television network said that a CIA team was working in an annex near the consulate on a project to supply missiles from Libyan armories to Syrian rebels.

[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]

3 Months later an alleged hack occurs at a British risk management firm called Britam Defence which is know for their "capability in enabling organizations to operate effectively in difficult and sensitive environments". One of these hacked files includes an e-mail discussion between Britam’s Business Development Director David Goulding and Philip Doughty, the company founder outlining an offer to assist in a Syrian chemical false flag which follows this general script.
[link to web.archive.org]
[link to www.examiner.com]

A few months later the Daily Mail retracts the story after being sued and forced to pay $200,000 in damages, after they are unable to prove without a doubt the hacked e-mails are in fact real.
[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
Truth is the e-mails were never proven to be real and therefor what is discussed within them are simply "speculation"...

Anyways... with that said there are a plethora of other MSM articles from between June 2012 (months before that specific hack) till now that further confirm this rebel "chemical plot" and help show this event for what it really is.
Thread: CHEMICAL FRAMING PLOT: Syrian Rebels Aim To Use Chemical Weapons, Blame Damascus (RT Article from June 2012)

June 9, 2012 - Channel 4 journalist Alex Thomson says Syria rebels led me into death trap
A senior British journalist has claimed Syrian rebels tried to lead him and his team into a death trap so they would be killed by gunfire from government forces in a bid to discredit the Assad regime.
"There was no option but to drive back out onto the sniping ground and floor it back to the road we'd been led in on." Thomson claimed that they were not led into no-man's-land by mistake. "I'm quite clear the rebels deliberately set us up to be shot by the Syrian army," he wrote in a blog post on Channel 4's website. He said that their deaths at the hands of President Bashar al-Assad's forces would have drawn sympathy to the rebel cause. "Dead journos are bad for Damascus," he said.
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"They said: 'Go left.' Road was totally blocked 50 yards ahead. They had to have known."

[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]

June 10, 2012 - Syrian rebels aim to use chemical weapons, blame Damascus – report
The armed Syrian opposition has got their hands on chemical weapons, which they acquired from Libya, a media report claims. They allegedly plan to use it against civilians and pin the atrocity on the Bashar al-Assad regime. The report by DamPress claims the opposition group in possession of the weapons is being trained in its use inside Turkey. No further detail on the alleged conspiracy is given.
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The chemical framing plot allegations comes days after British journalist Alex Thomson from Channel 4 news accused a Syrian opposition group of trying to set him and his crew up to be killed by government forces.

[link to rt.com]

Aug 21, 2013 - Russia suggests Syria ‘chemical attack’ was ‘planned provocation’ by rebels
Reports by “biased regional media” about alleged chemical weapons use near Damascus might be “a provocation planned in advance,” says Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Aleksandr Lukashevich. “It draws attention to the fact that biased regional media have immediately, as if on command, begun an aggressive information attack, laying all the responsibility on the government,” Lukashevich said in a statement on Wednesday.

[link to rt.com]

Aug 24, 2013 - Syria: Soldiers find chemical agents in rebel tunnel - State TV
Syrian state television said soldiers found chemical agents in rebel tunnels in the Damascus suburb of Jobar on Saturday and said some soldiers were suffocating.
"Army heroes are entering the tunnels of the terrorists and saw chemical agents," state television quoted a "news source" as saying. "In some cases, soldiers are suffocating while entering Jobar," it said. "Ambulances came to rescue the people who were suffocating in Jobar," it said, adding that an army unit was preparing to storm the suburb in which rebels fighting to oust President Bashar al-Assad are based. Syrian activists accuse Assad's forces of launching a nerve gas attack in Jobar and other suburbs before dawn on Wednesday, killing hundreds.

[link to voiceofrussia.com]

Aug 25, 2013 - Syrian rebels manufactured chemical weapons outside Damascus
The Syrian military has discovered a warehouse containing chemical agents in a suburb of Damascus. Yara Saleh, a Correspondent for the Al-Ihbariya Syrian information channel, who was among the journalists who inspected the site of the disturbing find, has given an exclusive interview to The Voice of Russia. She says that the discovered warehouse was also a laboratory where shells were loaded with poisonous chemicals.
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Russia has announced that, according to its information, on the 21st of August chemical agents were used in the suburbs of Damascus by the opposition units and not by President Bashar al-Assad’s army. Accusations against the government troops are based on unverified information.

[link to voiceofrussia.com]

Aug 28, 2013 - Syria UN envoy says rebels used chemical weapons
Syria’s envoy to the UN Bashar Jaafari on Wednesday accused rebel forces of using chemical weapons to “bring about military intervention and aggression against Syria.” Many facts “tend to prove the innocence of the Syrian government, which has been subject to false accusations,” AFP quoted the ambassador as saying. The West and Turkey “have enabled terrorist groups to create a laboratory for chemical weapons on Turkish territory with materials provided by Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar… and to bring these chemical weapons to Syria for use,” he said.

[link to rt.com]

Aug 28, 2013 - Syria: 'Britain Helped Rebels Use Chemicals'
Syria deputy foreign minister says U.S., Britain and France helped terrorists use chemical weapons in conflict - REUTERs

[link to news.sky.com]

Aug 28, 2013 - Evidence rebels used sarin
French charity Medecins sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) reported that 355 people died in the attack. However, evidence from witnesses indicates Syrian rebels used a chemical weapon in last week’s attack, not regime forces, a senior UN official has said. Carla del Ponte, a member of the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, said there were "strong, concrete suspicions but not yet incontrovertible proof," that rebels had used sarin nerve gas in the Damascus suburb attack.

[link to rt.com]

This all then ties back to Michael Hastings, and his "accidental" death...

Renowned investigative journalist Michael Hastings was working on story about CIA Chief John Brennan at the time of his mysterious death
The mysterious death of famed investigative journalist Michael Hastings took a surprising turn this week when it was revealed that the target of his latest expose was CIA Director John Brennan.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

The "off the books" weapon being sold to the rebels (by the CIA) was likely being overseen by Brennan himself (the current CIA Director) which Michael Hastings was about to out in his next article (the "undocumented" sales of the weapons, not the actual use of the weapons). They knew that having Michael Hastings expose the sale of the weapons to rebel forces would not only cause massive damage to Brennan, the CIA, and the administration as a whole, but would also ruin their ability to pull off a misdirected "chemical attack" such as the recent one, therefor he had to be "removed".

His behavior grew increasingly erratic. Helicopters often circle over the hills, but Hastings believed there were more of them around whenever he was at home, keeping an eye on him. He came to believe his Mercedes was being tampered with. "Nothing I could say could console him," Thigpen says. One night in June, he came to Thigpen's apartment after midnight and urgently asked to borrow her Volvo. He said he was afraid to drive his own car. She declined, telling him her car was having mechanical problems. "He was scared, and he wanted to leave town," she says. The next day, around 11:15 a.m., she got a call from her landlord, who told her Hastings had died early that morning. His car had crashed into a palm tree at 75 mph and exploded in a ball of fire.
[link to www.laweekly.com]

Added: Journalists to investigate the NSA's role in 'assassinations program'
Two American journalists known for their investigations of the United States' government said Saturday they've teamed up to report on the National Security Agency's role in what they described as a U.S. assassination program.
[link to www.13abc.com]
[link to www.cbsnews.com]
[link to www.usnews.com]
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