Ini mengingatkan gua atas kejadian tgl 23 Nov 1998 (kalo ga salah) di mana 22 gereja (dan beberapa sekolah Kristen) diserang oleh orang2 Islam secara serentak cuma krn ada gosip ada mushola (bukan mesjid) diserang.
Dari mana ada bisa nongol begitu banyak orang yg nyerang secara serentak ke gereja2 begitu ada kejadian di malam sebelumnya (atau mungkin subuh hari) di rumah judi di Ketapang yg lokasinya persis di sebelah gereja Ketapang? Pasti ini direncanakan sebelumnya. Ada tulisan dr yg ngaku sbg orang FPI yg merasa menang dlm berjihad di tgl 23 Nov 1998 ini, menandakan bhw emang orang Islam itu sedang berjihad di jalan auloh nyerang gereja2 dan sekolah Kristen. Libyan official says protests were planned, not spontaneous, and had nothing to do with movie Belying the Obama Administration's lies about the demonstration being "spontaneous" and focused on the movie. "No demonstration before attack on US Consulate, source says," from FoxNews.com, September 17: >An intelligence source on the ground in Libya told Fox News that there was no demonstration outside the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi prior to last week's attack -- challenging the Obama administration's claims that the assault grew out of a "spontaneous" protest against an anti-Islam film. > > >"There was no protest and the attacks were not spontaneous," the source said, adding the attack "was planned and had nothing to do with the movie." > > >The source said the assault came with no warning at about 9:35 p.m. local time, and included fire from more than two locations. The assault included RPG's and mortar fire, the source said, and consisted of two waves. > > >The account that the attack started suddenly backs up claims by a purported Libyan security guard who told McClatchy Newspapers late last week that the area was quiet before the attack. > > >"There wasn't a single ant outside," the unnamed guard, who was being treated >in a hospital, said in the interview. > > >These details appear to conflict with accounts from the Obama administration that the attack spawned from an out-of-control protest. The Libyan president also said Sunday that the strike was planned in advance. > > >U.S. officials, in response to the claim that there was no demonstration at the time of the attack, told Fox News there was a small protest earlier in the day -- but they did not dispute that there was no significant or sizeable demonstration at the time. > > >But a senior Obama administration official told Fox News on Monday morning that the Libyan president's comments are not consistent with "the consensus view of the U.S. intelligence community," which has been investigating the incident, and are accordingly not credible. > > >"He doesn't have the information we have," the U.S. official said of Libyan President Mohammed el-Megarif. ""He doesn't have the (data) collection potential that we have." > > >The Libyan leader told CBS News' "Face the Nation" on Sunday that the >government in Tripoli harbors "no doubt" that the Sept. 11 attack that killed U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans was "preplanned, predetermined." That assessment conflicted directly with the preliminary conclusion offered on Sunday by U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, who appeared on all five Sunday morning talk shows. > > >There, Rice maintained that the Benghazi incident "was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in Cairo, as a consequence of the video," and that after the protest outside the U.S. consulate gathered steam, "those with extremist ties joined the fray and came with heavy weapons." > > >Asked if the timing of the Benghazi incident - the eleventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks -- was simply a coincidence, the senior U.S. official said on Monday: "It is coincidental. All evidence we have points to this video being the spark of these events. In all of the intel and traffic, there was no one out there saying, 'Oh, it's September 11th, we must avenge...'" > > >The senior U.S. official added that this is "the consensus view of the U.S. intelligence community at this point," and that Rice "was not out there volunteering her own opinions." > > >The official also discounted as "not accurate" reports that staff at U.S. embassy in Egypt warned the State Department -- in a cable purportedly sent on the afternoon of Sept. 10 -- about the effect the anti-Islam video was having, and the likelihood of violent protests in Cairo, but received no response from Washington. 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