NEW BENGHAZI DETAILS REVEALED IN
BOMBSHELL CNN REPORT: ‘UNPRECEDENTED’ EFFORT UNDERWAY TO KEEP SECRETS FROM
LEAKING
The CIA is
polygraphing its operatives on a regular basis in an “unprecedented” effort to
prevent Benghazi secrets from leaking out, CNN’s Drew Griffin is reporting,
citing unnamed inside sources.
“Since January, some
CIA operatives involved in the agency’s missions in Libya, have been subjected
to frequent, even monthly polygraph examinations, according to a source with
deep inside knowledge of the agency’s workings,” the bombshell report reveals.
“The goal of the questioning, according to sources, is to find out if anyone is
talking to the media or Congress.”
More from CNN:
It is
being described as pure intimidation, with the threat that any unauthorized CIA
employee who leaks information could face the end of his or her career.
In
exclusive communications obtained by CNN, one insider writes, “You don’t
jeopardize yourself, you jeopardize your family as well.”
Another
says, “You have no idea the amount of pressure being brought to bear on anyone
with knowledge of this operation.”
The CIA responded to
CNN’s report in a statement, claiming it “enabled all officers involved in
Benghazi the opportunity to meet with Congress,” according to Jake Tapper.
It has also been
revealed that as many 35 Americans were in Benghazi on the night of the deadly terror
attack, CNN reports, citing anonymous inside sources. As many as seven were
wounded and 21 Americans were reportedly working in the building known as the
CIA annex.
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