Wednesday, June 5, 2013

U.S. ambassador to Libya was killed by lethal injection






 
An al Qaeda terrorist stated in a recent online posting that U.S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens was killed by lethal injection after plans to kidnap him during the Sept. 11 attacks in Benghazi went bad.


The veracity of the claim by Abdallah Dhu-al-Bajadin, who was identified by U.S. officials as a weapons expert for al Qaeda, could not be determined. However, U.S. officials have not dismissed the terrorist’s assertion.


An FBI spokeswoman indicated that the bureau is aware of the claim but declined to comment because of the ongoing investigation into the Benghazi attacks.


“While there is a great deal of information in the media and on the Internet about the attack in Benghazi, the FBI is not in a position at this time to comment on anything specific with regard to the investigation,” spokeswoman Kathy Wright said.
A State Department spokesman had no comment.


Full article here:  http://www.blacklistednews.com/Al_Qaeda_weapons_expert%3A_U.S._ambassador_to_Libya_killed_by_lethal_injection_/26463/0/0/0/Y/M.html





Debunking of above story by: http://whatreallyhappened.com/

I also note an attempt to "muddy the waters" with a story claiming that Al Qaeda killed the ambassador with a lethal injection, which is getting a lot of coverage despite an admission there is no way to confirm the story.

This is another classic propaganda tactic.

When someone suggests a theory about what happened that gets too close to the truth (i.e. a staged event to help Obama's election that went horribly wrong) , and there are no facts to refute that suggestion, the propagandists toss out a bunch of alternative theories to trick people into arguing back and forth over what happened, to delay or prevent the formation of a public consensus.


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