Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Petreaus Story Is Getting Bigger

It looks like the lust for "crazy girl love" and boredom with an arranged and advantageous marriage strikes again.  

Do you honestly think that Petraeus didn't know this girl was unstable?  Now my most very favourite people are renegades but in this man's business he would have been better off with a standing appointment with a self-respecting and reputable prostitute.  

And don't cry for Mrs. Petraeus, Argentina.  Wasn't her father one of the top administrator's of West Point?  Oh yes, this thing is much deeper and will show the incestuous pathways into REAL American power.  

A few days ago Dr. Falola posted a few items which gave insight to the American electorate.  Another person, think it was Ikhide, posted regarding Obama's "Cave."  Believe it or not all three of these events, Petraeus, intellectual/academic level of American voters, 20 state petition for secession and Obama's masterful use of technology and mathematics to win his second term, they all are cogent issues to one thing.  

Americans, for the most part, truly believe two things:  1.  Their leaders are in power because of earning their way to that place.  2.  All Americans have the same earning potential and currency.  Neither of which are remotely true.  

The good soldier could have had all the women he wanted with no security breaches if he had not leaped to power, early on, with the assistance of a bride with the highest connections.  Americans are going to go back and forth over this one and everyone will think the conversation is about sex.  It isn't.  It's about power.  Petraeus' belief that he could actually have access to two drugs at one time:  Crazy girl sex and Power.  Can't have both.  One has got to give.  Even Evita Perrone changed herself into a saint in order to be more than a lover to her husband.  

La Vonda R. Staples

On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:20 PM, Abdul Bangura <theai@earthlink.net> wrote:

Existence of Secret CIA Prison Divulged by Petraeus Mistress?

I know, I know. The CIA would never do anything in defiance of US law. And even if they did, polls consistently show that most Americans are okay with that, as long as the illegal activity is in support of national security. Ends justify means, as we all know. Heck, a majority of Americans would apparently submit to anal cavity searches from the TSA, according to a new poll commissioned by Infowars.com. So maintaining a few outlaw prisons here and there, to house Bad Guys only, that's not really a big deal. I get it. Don't shoot the messenger.

Aaron Klein reports that the mistress of General Petraeus, Paula Broadwell, may have let slip a tantalizing piece of information that was supposed to remain secret. Klein writes:

During a question and answer session, Broadwell was asked about the September 11 attacks against the U.S. mission in Benghazi.

She stated: "Now I don't know if a lot of you heard this, but the CIA annex had actually had taken a couple of Libya militia members prisoner. And they think that the attack on the consulate was an effort to try to get these prisoners back. So that's still being vetted."

The existence of a U.S. prison or CIA detention center in Benghazi would be a new development in the debate surrounding the attacks there.  The information does not appear to be publicly known.

 
 
Abdul Bangura
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