Anonymous ID: 5d5bb1 March 10, 2019, 11:43 p.m. No.5620094   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5620039

you all haven't seen the serial brain 2 where snowden gave Rogers just enough to remain relative but make no mistake, he chose which side to butter….

he gave up the algorithms for how they anticipate our next keystroke….

 

the wall wrapped itself tightly around America…..

Anonymous ID: 5d5bb1 March 10, 2019, 11:48 p.m. No.5620137   🗄️.is đź”—kun

SIDNEY EMAILS TO 'HILL'

 

For: Hillary

From: Sid

Re: Syria aiding Qaddafi

This memo has two parts. Part one is the report that Syria is providing air support for Qaddafi. Part two is a note

to Cody from Lord David Owen, former UK foreign secretary on his views of an increasingly complex crisis. It

seems that the situation is developing into a protracted civil war with various nations backing opposing sides

with unforeseen consequences. Under these circumstances the crucial challenge is to deprive Qaddafi of his

strategic depth—his support both financial and military.

I. Report

During the afternoon of March 3, advisers to Muammar Qaddafi stated privately that the Libyan

Leader has decided that civil war is inevitable, pitting troops and mercenary troops loyal to him against the rebel forces gathering around Benghazi. Qaddafi is convinced that these rebels are being supported by the United States, Western Europe and Israel. On March 2 Qaddafi told his son Saif al-Islam that he believes the intelligence services of the United States, Great Britain,Egypt, and France have deployed paramilitary officers to Benghazi to assist in organizing, training, and equipping opposition forces. Qaddafi is convinced that the National Libyan Council (NLC), and its leader, former Minister of Justice Mustafa Mohamed Abdel Galil have been

chosen by the foreign powers to replace him. On March 1 advisors to Qaddafi stated that

Anonymous ID: 5d5bb1 March 11, 2019, 12:11 a.m. No.5620295   🗄️.is đź”—kun

From: Mills, Cheryl D <MillsCD@state.gov>

Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 4:00 PM

To:

Subject: FW: Anti-Muslim film director in hiding, following Libya, Egypt violence

From: Toiv, Nora F

Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 1:48 PM

To: Mills, Cheryl D

Subject: Anti-Muslim film director in hiding, following Libya, Egypt violence

Anti-Muslim film director in hiding, following

Libya, Egypt violence

By Nia-Malika Henderson and Michelle Boorstein, Updated: Wednesday, September 12,

1:30 PM

The director of a controversial anti-Islam film has gone into hiding, according to reports, fearing reprisals over a work that has sparked violence in Egypt and Libya and led to the deaths of four Americans.

Sam Bacile, a California real estate developer, posted a 13-minute clip of "The Innocence of Muslims," in July, and the film became a lighting rod after the Egyptian media began showing parts of it on air and dubbed

versions of the English-language film appeared on the Internet.

It depicts the Prophet Muhammad as a bumbling idiot, born out of wedlock and making up verses to the Islamic….

Anonymous ID: 5d5bb1 March 11, 2019, 12:17 a.m. No.5620340   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0501 >>0527

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Fw: Meet The Right -Wing Extremist Behind Anti-fvluslim Film That Sparked Deadly Riots

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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 01:00 PM

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Subject: Meet The Right Wing Extremist Behind Anti-Muslim Film That Sparked Deadly Riots

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riots/

Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID

UNCLASSIFIED

———————–

Mills, Cheryl D <MillsCD@state.gov>

Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 4:00 PM

To:

Subject: FW: Anti-Muslim film director in hiding, following Libya, Egypt violence

From: Toiv, Nora F

Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 1:48 PM

To: Mills, Cheryl D

Subject: Anti-Muslim film director in hiding, following Libya, Egypt violence

Anti-Muslim film director in hiding, following

Libya, Egypt violence

By Nia-Malika Henderson and Michelle Boorstein, Updated: Wednesday, September 12,1:30 PM

The director of a controversial anti-Islam film has gone into hiding, according to reports, fearing reprisals over a work that has sparked violence in Egypt and Libya and led to the deaths of four Americans. Sam Bacile, a California real estate developer, posted a 13-minute clip of "The Innocence of Muslims," in July, and the film became a lighting rod after the Egyptian media began showing parts of it on air and dubbed versions of the English-language film appeared on the Internet.

It depicts the Prophet Muhammad as a bumbling idiot, born out of wedlock and making up verses to the Islamic holy book to suit his purposes and desires. The film also

shows him as having intimate relations with women and suggests that he was gay.

Any flesh-and-blood depiction of Muhammad is offensive to Muslims.

"This is a political movie," Bacile, 56, told the Associated Press, adding that he didn't expect the film to spark such fury. "The U.S. lost a lot of money and a lot of people in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but we're fighting with ideas."

Bacile identified himself to several news organizations as an Israeli-born Jew who works as a real estate developer in California. Yet his identity remains something of a mystery—Bacile is not listed in any directories

or incorporations or real estate deeds and is not licensed in California as a real estate broker. And Israeli authorities told the Associated Press that they don't have any records of Bacile.

 

HRC EMAIL SOUND LIKE A Ilian Omar SPEECH

re: the apparent 'video' reason for Benghazi attack

Anonymous ID: 5d5bb1 March 11, 2019, 12:24 a.m. No.5620405   🗄️.is đź”—kun

SUBJECT: Libya (37)

SOURCE: Sources with direct access to the Libyan National Transitional

Council, as well as the highest levels of European Governments, and Western

Intelligence and security services.

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION COMES FROM AN EXTREMELY

SENSITIVE SOURCE AND SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CARE.

  1. On September 12, 2012 Libyan President Mohammed Yussef el Magariaf

told senior advisors that the death of the U.S. Ambassador at the hands of Islamist

militia forces represents a threat to the future of the newly elected General National

Congress (GNC) Government. According to a sensitive source, el Magariaf

believes that the primary goal of this and other attacks on Western facilities is to

demonstrate that the GNC cannot protect its non-Islamic friends. Libyan security

officials believe that the attack was carried out by forces of the Islamist militia

group calling itself the Ansar al Sharia brigade; working out of camps in the

Eastern suburbs of Benghazi. These officials added that their sources indicate that

this group is led by former members of the old Libyan Islamic Fighting Group

(LIFG), some of whom are loyal to Islamist General Abdelhakim Belhaj. The

same officials were quick to point out that they have no evidence that Belhaj had

any direct involvement in this attack. They also have no direct information as to

whether this assault has anything to do with the death of Libyan born al Qai'da

leader Abu Yahya al- Libi, but they are pursuing this theme.

————-

 

From: Feltman, Jeffrey

Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 10:27 AM

To: 'Shapiro, Daniel B.' < 'Ross, Dennis B.'

'McDonough, Denis R.' Burns, William 3; Sullivan, Jacob), Wells, Alice G;

Schrepel, Dawn M; Schlicher, Ronald L: Sanderson, Janet A; Wailes, Jacob; Roebuck, William V; Bondy, Steven C;

Sutphin, Paul R; 'Talwar, Pune& • Tsou, Leslie <

Prern G.°

Rudman, Mara; 'Mitchell, George'

; 'Kumar, Hale, David M;

Sachar, Alon (NEA/IPA); Olson, Richard G; LeBaron,Joseph E; Cretz, Gene A; Polaschlk, Joan A; Barks-Ruggles, Erica 3; Stevens, John C Subject: AbZ and Hb3 on Libya and West Bank/Gaza

(SBU) I had back-to-back phone calls this morning from Qatari PM/FM Hamad bin Jassim and UAE Foreign

Minister Abdullah bin Zayed. The content was virtually identical, su esting either rare coincidence or, more

likely, an unusual level of UAE-Qatari coordination at yesterday's Arab League meeting. Main points (mostly

Libya related but one Palestinian-related) are as follows:

(SBU) No-Fly Zone: The Arab League has now called for a NFZ; the UNSC needs to act. Syria was the last holdout,

but the resolution passed. Time is wasting. Both HbJ and AbZ made the right kind of noises (but still less than a solid commitment) that there would be some kind of Qatari and Emirati participation in an international effort. Their chicken-and-egg question to me was, are we going to support a NFZ? If we are,

then we can talk about the other participation.

(SBU) Recognizing the Council: Both urged us to do so. I noted that the Arab League statement fell short of recognition. They urged us to find some kind of language that would suggest moving in that direction, and I

noted our decisions to suspend the operations of the Libyan Embassy, have S meet with Mahmoud Jibril of the Council, and send a diplomatic representative to Benghazi. They pushed for more, with HbJ going to far as to

say that recognition of the Council will help underscore to Qadhafi and his circle that he's finished. (SBU) Jibril meeting: They each said the same thing that Gene Cretz has picked up separately, that Jibril doesn't want media for his meeting with S unless…..