Exclusive: Dozens of CIA operatives on the ground during Benghazi attack

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Exclusive: Dozens of CIA operatives on the ground during Benghazi attack ? The Lead with Jake Tapper - CNN.com Blogs

CNN has uncovered exclusive new information about what is allegedly happening at the CIA, in the wake of the deadly Benghazi terror attack.

Four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens, were killed in the assault by armed militants last September 11 in eastern Libya.

Sources now tell CNN dozens of people working for the CIA were on the ground that night, and that the agency is going to great lengths to make sure whatever it was doing, remains a secret.

CNN has learned the CIA is involved in what one source calls an unprecedented attempt to keep the spy agency's Benghazi secrets from ever leaking out.

Read: Analysis: CIA role in Benghazi underreported

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 goal of the questioning, according to sources, is to find out if anyone is talking to the media or Congress.

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."

"Agency employees typically are polygraphed every three to four years. Never more than that," said former CIA operative and CNN analyst Robert Baer.

In other words, the rate of the kind of polygraphs alleged by sources is rare.

"If somebody is being polygraphed every month, or every two months it's called an issue polygraph, and that means that the polygraph division suspects something, or they're looking for something, or they're on a fishing expedition. But it's absolutely not routine at all to be polygraphed monthly, or bi-monthly," said Baer.

CIA spokesman Dean Boyd asserted in a statement that the agency has been open with Congress.

"The CIA has worked closely with its oversight committees to provide them with an extraordinary amount of information related to the attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi," the statement said.

"CIA employees are always free to speak to Congress if they want," the statement continued. "The CIA enabled all officers involved in Benghazi the opportunity to meet with Congress. We are not aware of any CIA employee who has experienced retaliation, including any non-routine security procedures, or who has been prevented from sharing a concern with Congress about the Benghazi incident."

Among the many secrets still yet to be told about the Benghazi mission, is just how many Americans were there the night of the attack.

A source now tells CNN that number was 35, with as many as seven wounded, some seriously.

While it is still not known how many of them were CIA, a source tells CNN that 21 Americans were working in the building known as the annex, believed to be run by the agency.

The lack of information and pressure to silence CIA operatives is disturbing to U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf, whose district includes CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.

"I think it is a form of a cover-up, and I think it's an attempt to push it under the rug, and I think the American people are feeling the same way," said the Republican.

"We should have the people who were on the scene come in, testify under oath, do it publicly, and lay it out. And there really isn't any national security issue involved with regards to that," he said.

Wolf has repeatedly gone to the House floor, asking for a select committee to be set-up, a Watergate-style probe involving several intelligence committee investigators assigned to get to the bottom of the failures that took place in Benghazi, and find out just what the State Department and CIA were doing there.

More than 150 fellow Republican members of Congress have signed his request, and just this week eight Republicans sent a letter to the new head of the FBI, James Comey, asking that he brief Congress within 30 days.

Read: White House releases 100 pages of Benghazi e-mails

In the aftermath of the attack, Wolf said he was contacted by people closely tied with CIA operatives and contractors who wanted to talk.

Then suddenly, there was silence.

"Initially they were not afraid to come forward. They wanted the opportunity, and they wanted to be subpoenaed, because if you're subpoenaed, it sort of protects you, you're forced to come before Congress. Now that's all changed," said Wolf.

Lawmakers also want to about know the weapons in Libya, and what happened to them.

Speculation on Capitol Hill has included the possibility the U.S. agencies operating in Benghazi were secretly helping to move surface-to-air missiles out of Libya, through Turkey, and into the hands of Syrian rebels.

It is clear that two U.S. agencies were operating in Benghazi, one was the State Department, and the other was the CIA.

The State Department told CNN in an e-mail that it was only helping the new Libyan government destroy weapons deemed "damaged, aged or too unsafe retain," and that it was not involved in any transfer of weapons to other countries.

But the State Department also clearly told CNN, they "can't speak for any other agencies."

The CIA would not comment on whether it was involved in the transfer of any weapons.
 

Yeah,, Another "made up scandal"!

It still looks like a gun running scheme gone bad, and it is worse than the Fast and Furious debacle!
 

Just a made up scandal, just like Watergate was just a made up burglary scandal.....

The people — the people — are the rightful masters of both Congresses, and courts — not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it —"

( And yes he really said that JB )

Source: Abraham Lincoln, [September 16-17, 1859] (Notes for Speech in Kansas and Ohio) in "Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress. Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916." Transcribed and Annotated by the Lincoln Studies Center, Knox College. Galesburg, Illinois.
 

I wish that I had the words to open the eye's of the blinded left. They seem to fall hook line and sinker for their hero's feeble yet fancy words, words that have nothing to do with the truth what so ever. For the last thirty years which I have been voting I have not believed any bs that came from the people I voted for, it is only that I had no other choice.
 

I wish that I had the words to open the eye's of the blinded left. They seem to fall hook line and sinker for their hero's feeble yet fancy words, words that have nothing to do with the truth what so ever. For the last thirty years which I have been voting I have not believed any bs that came from the people I voted for, it is only that I had no other choice.

My problem is in the last 55 years since I started paying attention to world affairs and politics and the last 45 years I have been voting this is by far the worst I have seen both in who occupies the chair and their total disregard for our Constitution and our Bill of Rights and that covers a lot of ground including the anti-war movement of Viet Nam, Kent State, Chicago Convention riots, Watergate, the entire cold war and all the "brush wars" the CIA and other government agencies were and are involved in...

Just say " National Security " and they are given free reign over violating our Constitution and all our rights and freedoms...

As long as we allow our Constitution and our rights to be violated with out speaking up we never ever need to be attacked again and the terrorists and evil still wins....

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Just say " National Security " and they are given free reign over violating our Constitution and all our rights and freedoms...


selective reasoning is a wonderful hiding place...
now lets see...hummmm who gave us the patriot act?
 

Just say " National Security " and they are given free reign over violating our Constitution and all our rights and freedoms...


selective reasoning is a wonderful hiding place...
now lets see...hummmm who gave us the patriot act?

I suggest there be no implied insults.

Obama signed a bill that reauthorized key elements of the PATRIOT Act in 2011 so he indeed supports it.

Name one thing this adminstration has done to end it?



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Just say " National Security " and they are given free reign over violating our Constitution and all our rights and freedoms...


selective reasoning is a wonderful hiding place...
now lets see...hummmm who gave us the patriot act?

I don't care if you like the patriot act. Just because you like it doesn't make it a good thing.
I think most of us here think it was a terrible idea. And the problem with it has always been that if a non benevolent president came into office it could be used in the worst ways to take our freedoms.
 

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