BlindBoo
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The fact remains, the attacks had nothing to do with a video no one watched.Do you think all the Muslims who rioted over the Cartoons actually viewed them too?
She told all of her friends and family so, shes the one who said it was terrorist oriented as did everyone that was actually there.
The whole thing was about an 9/11anniversary right before an presidential election...
Ahmed Abu Khatallah, the suspect captured by U.S. special forces on Tuesday for his role in the 2012 Benghazi attack, reportedly said he was motivated in part by the anti-Islam online video made in America, according to the New York Times.
The anti-Islam-film riots: A timeline
July 2
A YouTube user, "Sam Bacile," uploads "Muhammad Movie Trailer," the 14-miunte clip that is all almost anyone has seen of the movie to date. Nobody pays attention.
Sept. 2
Bacile uploads an Arabic-lanugage version of the movie trailer to YouTube, then deletes it.
Sept. 4
Another Arabic-language version is uploaded by persons unknown.
Sept. 5
Morris Sedak, Washington, D.C.-based Coptic Christian and anti-Islam activist, starts promoting the movie trailer to journalists and via social media, timing his pitch to Florida pastor Terry Jones' "International Judge Muhammad Day" on Sept. 11.
Sept. 8
Egyptian television firebrand Sheik Khaled Abdalla airs part of the the Arabic version of the clip on local channel Al Nas, condemning it harshly. The trailer's YouTube view-count skyrockets.
Sept. 10
Pastor Jones, known for threatening to burn the Koran on previous Sept. 11 anniversaries, announces that he will show part of the movie at his "Judge Muhammad Day."
Still waiting for the definitive lie where they claim without reservation that the definitive cause of the attack in Benghazi was the video.
BLIND is a good title for you
CNN.com - Transcripts
In that clip they were discussing the riots the video had caused throughout the ME.......Next.
****** That sparked violence in various parts of the world, including violence directed against western facilities including our embassies and consulates*****
INCLUDING OUR EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES
Sept. 17
Protests have spread to at least 20 countries, including close U.S. allies like Britain, France, and Australia, and 10 protesters have been killed. In Egypt, al Qaeda–linked jihadist Ahmed Ashoush issues a fatwa against anyone who took part in the film. The blood of the participants, he says on an Islamist militant website, "should be shed, including the producer, the director, and the actors" adding, "their killing is a duty of every capable Muslim."
The anti-Islam-film riots: A timeline