Sunday, September 16, 2012

Busted!… State Department Scrubs Damning Memo From Website

 

All part of rewriting history, which is what State is doing with a lot of their country summaries.


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On Wednesday September 12, 2012 blogger Speak With Authority discovered that five days before 9-11, the US State Department sent out a memo announcing no credible security threats against the United States on the anniversary of 9-11.

The Overseas Security Advisory Council, who posted the memo, is part of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security under the U.S. Department of State.

Here is a screengrab of the memo at the OSAC website:


The OSAC memo said:

Terrorism and Important Dates
Global
9/6/2012

OSAC currently has no credible information to suggest that al-Qa’ida or any other terrorist group is plotting any kind of attack overseas to coincide with the upcoming anniversary of September 11. However, constituents often have concerns around important dates, holidays, and major events, Often times, these concerns are the result of increased media attention to the issue, rather than credible evidence of a terrorist plot.

But now it’s gone.
The State Department scrubbed the letter from its 
OSAC website.


The damning memo is gone.
How convenient. They flushed the damning memo down the internet memory hole.

Dan Riehl has more.

Update: As I pointed out on Twitter, if this is true, it’s very damaging. The memo seems designed to put our embassies at ease for 9/11. That would go a long way toward confirming critic’s suspicions – that the Obama administration and Hillary’s State Department do not understand the threat posed by extremists in the Middle-East. It would have been better off to say nothing, than put out what that memo at least appears to represent based upon what we know at this time.

Take a look at this post and the screen caps, Web cache and current link. It at least appears as though the State Department flushed a potentially embarrassing memo down the memory hole. A partial screen-cap below.

Wednesday night, one day after the 9/11 anniversary protests/attacks in Cairo, Egypt and Benghazi, Libya, I wrote about a September 6, 2012 memo issued by the Overseas Security Advisory Council OSAC, part of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security under the U.S. Department of State.

We heard the reports about the chaos at the State Department.
But we had no idea they were scrubbing documents.

Related… Libyan Officials Claim US Was Warned 3 DAYS BEFORE Deadly Benghazi Consulate Attack

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