Thursday, September 26, 2013

Filmmaker Blamed for Benghazi Released from Prison

It's been over a year since four Americans including our U.S. ambassador to Libya were slaughtered in a utterly preventable attack on the consulate in Benghazi. Barack the Terrible and his administration have been in full cover-up mode ever since. If you remember early on, the ridiculous claim was that some guy's YouTube video was the reason for the attack. That "filmmaker" has been released from prison  with little fanfare: 


Barack Obama and the Democrat's front-runner for the 2016 presidential contest still have not been held to account for this travesty. A year and hundreds of hours of Congressional testimony later we are still no closer to finding out the truth about what Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the two top officials that should be held to account, knew and did that fateful night.

We know the initial explanations for what occurred on that horrible night of September 11, 2012 were utter lies that came from the very top of the Obama Administration. We know the president apparently wasn't engaged. We know Chris Stevens' boss Hillary Clinton was nowhere to be found during most of the time Stevens and his colleagues were pleading for military assistance that was ultimately denied them. We know our brave soldiers were ready to answer the call to come to the aid of those under attack but they were told to stand down -- an order that can only come from the commander in chief. But it isn't clear whether the commander in chief was actually engaged enough to give this order or whether this order was given by an unelected but powerful "top aide". This whole event and the subsequent cover-up are a criminal enterprise that we probably may never get the answers to. But one thing we do know: Nakoula Basseley, a "filmmaker" who had absolutely nothing to do with Benghazi whatsoever -- a convenient patsy for Barack and Hillary -- in now a free man.

Nakoula Basseley Nakoula’s online video was blamed by President Obama for an international terror episode in Benghazi that killed four Americans, and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton promised he would be arrested and prosecuted, and he, in fact, was the only person to end up in jail after the attack by Islamists that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
But on his last full day in custody – not for anything to do with his “Innocence of Muslims” or Benghazi but for parole violations under his probation in a fraud case – Nakoula told WND he made the video, and now is promoting his book “Innocence,” as a warning to America against the violence of jihadists.
His book is described as “The Original Script and Storyboard for Innocence of Muslims.”
“We don’t need Sept. 11 again,” he told WND. “We don’t need Nidal Hasan again.”
He said there are other travesties against human rights, too, involving the massacre of Christians in Egypt, and Americans need to fight back against such attacks.
He dedicates his book to Stevens and the three other Americans killed by Islamists in a firefight that developed in Benghazi Sept. 11, 2012. They are Tyrone Woods, Glen Doherty and Sean Smith.
His video, a trailer for a longer movie project he says is finished and locked away in a bank vault, garnered global attention because Obama blamed it for upsetting Muslims in Benghazi, who then attacked the Americans.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/09/filmmaker-blamed-for-benghazi-out-of-jail-and-talking/#FzecJQJJ6lKWq0Gr.99
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula’s online video was blamed by President Obama for an international terror episode in Benghazi that killed four Americans, and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton promised he would be arrested and prosecuted, and he, in fact, was the only person to end up in jail after the attack by Islamists that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
But on his last full day in custody – not for anything to do with his “Innocence of Muslims” or Benghazi but for parole violations under his probation in a fraud case – Nakoula told WND he made the video, and now is promoting his book “Innocence,” as a warning to America against the violence of jihadists.
His book is described as “The Original Script and Storyboard for Innocence of Muslims.”
“We don’t need Sept. 11 again,” he told WND. “We don’t need Nidal Hasan again.”
He said there are other travesties against human rights, too, involving the massacre of Christians in Egypt, and Americans need to fight back against such attacks.
He dedicates his book to Stevens and the three other Americans killed by Islamists in a firefight that developed in Benghazi Sept. 11, 2012. They are Tyrone Woods, Glen Doherty and Sean Smith.
His video, a trailer for a longer movie project he says is finished and locked away in a bank vault, garnered global attention because Obama blamed it for upsetting Muslims in Benghazi, who then attacked the Americans.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/09/filmmaker-blamed-for-benghazi-out-of-jail-and-talking/#FzecJQJJ6lKWq0Gr.released from prison with little fanfare

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