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Am freaking out now, and now George Papadopoulos' tweets make sense
Mike Rogers has GOT to be one of the spies, and there may be another, and that may be his WIFE Kristi
SMH "follow the wives", we were told, so the good guys must surely know all this
We gotta leave some notes on day shift's desks to dig on Bad Mike Rogers, his bitchy wife Kristi, Aegis LLC, how they tie to Benghazi, and all the rabbit holes in this:
http://shoebat.org/2014/06/21/talk-radio-congressman-mike-rogers-will-need-excellent-call-screener/
ohfuckohfuckohfuck
http://shoebat.org/2014/05/03/distribution-list-smoking-gun-benghazi-email-included-muslim-brotherhood-agent/
"FOLLOW THE WIVES"
KRISTY CLEMENS ROGERS is a black widow spider, a Washington power/money ladder-climbing bitch
Worse than Mike Rogers, even as bad as he was
Perhaps even more troubling is the timing of her resignation from the company she worked for prior to Manatt – Aegis Defense Services:
In 2011, Ms. Rogers was named vice chairman of the company’s board of directors. In December 2012, she left Aegis and joined the law firm Manatt as a managing director for federal government affairs.
As it relates to the Benghazi timeline, her departure was roughly three months after four Americans were murdered in the Libyan city on 9/11/12.
Question: Did Aegis have any business in Libya?
Answer: Oh, yeah.
In fact, when it comes to Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, there is an interesting confluence of events relative to their ladder-climbing in Congress and at Aegis respectively, as well as when relevant events unfolded in Libya. Libya was a focus of the Obama administration in 2011. In particular, Obama sought the removal of Muammar Gadhafi, which ultimately happened in October of that year.
The Arab Spring protests began in January and took root in Libya by February. Mike Rogers had just become House Intelligence Committee chairman and his wife had already been with Aegis since 2006. However, in 2011, Kristi’s rise with that company coincided with its very increased presence in Libya:
Libya also was an area of activity for Aegis, Ms. Rogers’ company. As Rep. Rogers assumed control of the Intelligence Committee, an Aegis subsidiary, Aegis Advisory, began setting up shop in Libya. “Aegis has been operating in Libya since February 2011,” noted an Aegis Advisory intelligence report aimed at corporate clients. The report, marked “Confidential,” notes the company’s ability to provide “proprietary information [and] expert knowledge from our country team based in Tripoli.” Security was part of the Aegis package, too.
Who was Aegis doing work for while in Libya in 2011? According to a statement, it was not the U.S. Government (unless it was covert / non-contract work):
“(No) member of the Aegis Group has ever entered into a contract with any department of the U.S. government to perform work in Libya.”
For those paying attention, when an entity in the “covert” operations business says it never “entered into a contract”, that would qualify as a statement made inside a wiggle room.
According to its website, Aegis Advisory does work…
…for a range of major clients, which include multinational corporations, investment banks, law firms, private equity houses and government organisations. The intelligence Aegis provides informs our clients’ strategic business decisions, mitigating risk and providing opportunity.
What is not known is who Aegis would have been doing work for in Libya at a time when the spouse of the company’s vice chairman of its board of directors also happened to be the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Aegis’ area of expertise is… intelligence. Based on Aegis’ statement, its presence in Libya was in no way connected to “any department of the U.S. government” (at least not with a “contract”).
That leads to the notion of covert operations in Libya. Publicly, Mr. Rogers was against them as of March of 2011, saying:
“Any covert action that happens would have to get the sign off of the intelligence chairmen, by statute. You won’t get a sign off from me,” Rogers said referring to National Security Act 47. “I still think arming the rebels is a horrible idea. We don’t know who they are, we only know who they are against but we don’t really who they are for. We don’t have a good picture of who’s really in charge.”
Indications are that Mr. Rogers didn’t feel the same way when it came to shipping weapons out of Benghazi. According to a very credible report, then CIA Director David Petraeus ran a covert operation out of Benghazi in early 2012. The purpose was to ship weapons to Turkey from the CIA Annex. From there, the weapons were then shipped to Syria.
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This is swirling around in my head with everybody named connected to SpyGate and the FVEYS and the Clinton/Obama/Awan arms/drugs/intel trading miasma.
Help, anons. Help. Am just one normal dude here.