Sunday, November 4, 2012

You know how desperate the state of the American media is when Arab/Muslim media is covering the jihad in Libya while the American enemedia is covering it up (save for FOX News). America is under siege by the fourth estate.

 Arab/Muslim Media exposes US failure in Libya attack, shames American media NY Times, LA Times, ABC, NBC, CNN cover-up


You know how desperate the state of the American media is when Arab/Muslim media is covering the jihad in Libya while the American enemedia is covering it up (save for FOX News). America is under siege by the fourth estate.
"Arab TV Report Exposes Lax Security At U.S. Consulate In Benghazi Prior To Ambassador Stevens' Arrival And Security Breach Prior To Attack – Revealed By Documents Gathered At Consulate Following Attack" MEMRI
On November 1, 2012, Alaan TV, a UAE channel, stated in a report on the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi that letters found inside the consulate, written by the U.S. Consular staff and addressed to the Libyan Foreign Ministry and the Benghazi police chief, revealed security breaches at the consulate. According to the letters, not only had a Libyan policeman photographed the compound 15 hours prior to the attack, but the Libyan government had not provided the security at the consulate requested by the consular staff prior to Ambassador Chris Stevens' arrival in Benghazi. According to the report, the letter stated, "We are saddened to report that we have only received an occasional police presence at our main gate. Many hours pass when we have no police support at all."
Alaan TV, which operates from Dubai, began broadcasting in August 2006. It states that its aim is the cultural enrichment of Arab women, and it has often focused on Al-Qaeda and other terror organization from a critical point of view, inter alia interviewing family members of jihadi leaders.
Following are excerpts from the report.
Click here to view this clip on MEMRI TV.
"The Letters Read As Follows: 'Early This Morning, On September 11... A Member Of The [Libyan] Police Force Was Seen... Photographing The Inside Of The U.S. Consulate'"

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