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    Secret Libyan Document Reveal Al-Qaeda Put In Control Of U.S. Embassy In Tripoli

    Secret leaked Libyan document reveals Al-Qaeda ‘brother’ put in control of U.S. Embassy in Tripoli

    Posted by The Right Scoop on October 31st, 2012 in Politics | 74 Comments
    It would seem that the Obama-backed and Obama-aided take down of Gaddafi by the Libyan rebels left a very connected Al-Qaeda brother in charge of Tripoli and all therein including the US Embassy. You’ll remember this guy’s name from Glenn Beck’s recent video showing how we aided moving weapons from Libya to Syrian rebels. His name is Abdel Hakim Belhaj and he’s the guy Glenn Beck said we worked with to help oust Gaddafi and then worked with to help supply weapons to Syrian rebels.
    Here’s the secret memo that’s recently been leaked that shows Abdel Hakim Belhaj being put in charge of Tripoli and the US Embassy:
    National Transitional Council – Libya
    8/30/11
    Code: YGM-270-2011
    Mr. Abdel Hakim Al-Khowailidi Belhaj
    Greetings,
    We would like to inform you that you have been commissioned to the duties and responsibilities of the military committee of the city of Tripoli. These include taking all necessary procedures to secure the safety of the Capital and its citizens, its public and private property, and institutions, to include all international embassies. To coordinate with the local community of the city of Tripoli and the security assembly and defense on a national level.
    Mustafa Muhammad Abdul Jalil
    President, National Transitional Council – Libya
    Official Seal of National Transitional Council
    Copy for file.
    If you want to see the actual memo you can check it out here.
    What’s important to know is that Belhaj is a very well connected man and a ‘brother’ and ally to Al Qaeda. In fact he was one of the founders of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group that has had many dealings with Al Qaeda as well as having some of their members become leaders in Al Qaeda. They also sent fighters into Iraq to fight our American soldiers.
    So is this the democracy Obama envisioned when he went to war in Libya to take down Gaddafi? Is this the type of leadership Obama wanted to see put in place in his quest to promote democracy?
    It would seem so given the fact that we were working directly with this man, Belhaj, via our Ambassador to Libya.
    Go read Walid Shoebat’s full article on this leaked memo and to see more of Belhaj’s Al Qaeda connections
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    Looks like Obama has been caught red handed assisting Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood enemies of America. All hell is gonna break lose and the main stream media has their fingers in the holes in the dam!

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    Libyans: Al-Qaida handled security at U.S. Embassy

    Documents show assignment ran through at least spring of this year

    Published: 1 day ago by Bob UnruhEmail | Archive



    A secret document obtained by former Muslim Brotherhood member Walid Shoebat suggests the Obama administration approved assigning a member of al-Qaida to handle security at the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli.
    According to a report published today by Shoebat, a letter dated Aug. 30, 2011, informed the al-Qaida member he had responsibility for security in Tripoli “to include all international embassies.”



    The letter was to Abdel Hakim al-Khowailidi Belhaj and signed by Mustafa Muhammad Abdul Jalil on behalf of the National Transitional Council, with which the U.S. was working after Moammar Gadhafi fell from power in Libya.
    Belhaj previously has been described by al-Qaida kingpin Ayman al-Zawahiri as “the amir of the mujahideen, the patient and steadfast [Belhaj].”
    Shoebat, who was joined by talk-show host Ben Barrack in the investigation of the document, said the letter was from “a treasure trove of secret documents” obtained by a Libyan source.
    “It shows that in supporting the removal of Gadhafi, the Obama administration seemed to sign on to an arrangement that left forces loyal to al-Qaida in charge of security at the U.S. embassy in Tripoli from 2011 through at least the spring of 2012,” they wrote.
    The letter, translated by Shoebat, said: “We would like to inform you that you have been commissioned to the duties and responsibilities of the military committee of the city of Tripoli. These include taking all necessary procedures to secure the safety of the Capital and its citizens, its public and private property, and institutions, to include all international embassies. To coordinate with the local community of the city of Tripoli and the security assembly and defense on a national level.”
    Shoebat explained that al-Zawahiri’s endorsement of Belhaj came in a 2007 interview that was replayed by ABC.
    The report also said Belhaj had been identified as “a Libyan rebel and a moderate person who commands wide respect,” but Shoebat noted the source of that statement was “a leader with the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood” – Al-Amin Belhaj.
    Also, Ali Sulaiman Aujali appeared at a convention for the Islamic Society of North America, widely considered a front group for the Muslim Brotherhood in America, and then vouched for Belhaj, Shoebat reported.
    The Libyan ambassador to the U.S. said at one point that Belhaj “should be accept[ed] for the person that he is today and we should deal with him on that basis.”
    The Benghazi controversy has been developing since Sept. 11 when on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed in an organized terror attack.
    While evidence now indicates the White House knew almost immediately it was an organized, planned terrorist attack, for weeks officials blamed the deaths on Muslim anger over a trailer of an online movie critical of Muhammad.
    Reports now have emerged that there were orders for the U.S. military to stand down and not respond to calls for help from Benghazi.
    According to Shoebat’s report, the documents from Libya suggest secularists there increasingly want to see Mitt Romney defeat Obama.
    Shoebat is the grandson of the Muslim mukhtar, or village head, of Beit Sahour-Bethlehem, who was a friend of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj-Ameen al-Husseni, an ally of Adolf Hitler.
    After serving as a member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization and participating in acts of terror against Israel, Shoebat studied the Tanach, the Jewish Bible, in a challenge to convert his wife to Islam.
    Six month later, he says, he realized that everything he “had been taught about Jews was a lie.”
    Convinced he had been on the side of evil, he became an advocate for his former enemy.
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